Kali River
The Kali River is a prominent river located in the western part of India, primarily flowing through the state of Karnataka. It is known for its scenic beauty and ecological significance, as it supports diverse flora and fauna along its banks. The river is approximately 77 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the local agriculture by providing irrigation to surrounding fields.
The Kali River is also famous for its recreational activities, including white-water rafting and trekking in the nearby Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. The river's waters are fed by several tributaries, contributing to its flow and sustaining the ecosystems in the region. Its importance extends to local communities, who rely on it for water and livelihood.