Himachal Pradesh is blessed with numerous rivers and their tributaries. Here are some of the prominent rivers in Himachal Pradesh:
1.Satluj River: The Satluj River is the longest and one of the most important rivers in Himachal Pradesh. It originates from the Mansarovar Lake in Tibet and enters Himachal Pradesh near Shipki La. It passes through Kinnaur, Shimla, and Bilaspur districts before exiting the state.
2. Beas River: The Beas River is another significant river in Himachal Pradesh. It originates in the Beas Kund near Rohtang Pass and flows through Kullu, Mandi, and Kangra districts. It eventually joins the Satluj River in Punjab.
3. Ravi River: The Ravi River has its source near the Rohtang Pass in Lahaul and Spiti district. It flows through Chamba and Kangra districts before crossing the border into Punjab. The Ravi River is an important tributary of the Indus River.
Chenab River: The Chenab River enters Himachal Pradesh near Lahaul and Spiti district. It flows through Pangi Valley, Bharmour, and Chamba districts before exiting the state. The Chenab River is formed by the confluence of Chandra and Bhaga Rivers near Tandi.
4. Yamuna River: The Yamuna River enters Himachal Pradesh near the Kinnaur district. It flows through Kinnaur, Shimla, and Sirmaur districts before exiting the state. The Yamuna River is a major tributary of the Ganges. Parvati River: The Parvati River is a tributary of the Beas River. It originates from the Parvati Valley in Kullu district and joins the Beas River near Bhuntar.
These are just a few examples of the rivers in Himachal Pradesh. The state is blessed with many more smaller rivers and streams that contribute to its rich water resources.