Chenab River
The Chenab River is one of the major rivers in Pakistan, flowing through the Punjab region. It originates from the Himalayas in India and travels approximately 960 kilometers before merging with the Indus River. The river is known for its significant role in irrigation and agriculture in the surrounding areas.
The Chenab River is also famous for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. It supports various ecosystems and is home to several fish species. Additionally, the river has historical importance, as it has been a vital water source for civilizations in the region for centuries.