Bagmati River
The Bagmati River is a significant river in Nepal, flowing through the Kathmandu Valley. It originates from the Shivalk Hills and travels approximately 507 kilometers before merging with the Ganges River in India. The river is vital for the local ecosystem and provides water for agriculture and daily use.
The Bagmati River holds cultural and religious importance for many Nepalese people. It is considered sacred in Hinduism and is often associated with various rituals and ceremonies. Several temples, including the famous Pashupatinath Temple, are located along its banks, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.