Kalgoni River

Coordinates: 32°55′54″N 75°57′36″E / 32.931590°N 75.960022°E / 32.931590; 75.960022
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Kalgoni River
Kalgoni River is located in Jammu and Kashmir
Kalgoni River
Kalgoni River is located in India
Kalgoni River
Location
CountryIndia
Flows throughBhalessa-Donadi in Jammu and Kashmir
Physical characteristics
SourceGlacier
 • locationKahal Jugassar
 • coordinates32°55′54″N 75°57′36″E / 32.931590°N 75.960022°E / 32.931590; 75.960022
MouthKalnai River
 • location
Donadi
 • coordinates
33°08′01″N 75°51′07″E / 33.133590°N 75.851829°E / 33.133590; 75.851829

The Kalgoni River is a stream located in the Bhalessa region of the Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir. It is a significant tributary of the Kalnai River, which is itself a major tributary of the Chenab River.

Geography[edit]

The Kalgoni River originates from the mountain ranges of Chamba, near the Sach Peak. It is one of the principal water bodies in the Bhalessa region, comprising the twin valleys of Bonjwah and Bhalessa. The river flows through diverse terrain, carving its way through gorges and rocky stretches, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.[1][2]

Confluence[edit]

The Kalgoni River meets with another rivulet called Jai Nallah which flows from Jai Valley. Subsequently, the Kalgoni River combines with the Kalnai River at Donadi, becoming part of the extensive river network of the Chenab River.[3]

Importance[edit]

The Kalgoni River holds both ecological and cultural significance in the Bhalessa region. It serves as a vital water source for the local communities, supporting agricultural and domestic needs.[4][5]

The river's surroundings are known for trout fish culture, attracting tourists and fishing enthusiasts to the area.[4] Its enchanting vistas and serene landscapes make it a popular destination for nature lovers and travelers exploring the region.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BHALESSA : A Historical Overview | the India Post the India Post". 10 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Paradise is Rediscovered in J&K". 22 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Beautiful Bhalessa". 3 November 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Jai Valley". District Doda. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Bhalessa deserves hill district status". 24 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Paradise re-discovered in J&K". 24 November 2021.

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