Sakri River
The Sakri River is a tributary of the Ganga River located in the northern part of India. It flows through the state of Uttarakhand, primarily in the Pauri Garhwal district. The river is known for its scenic beauty and plays a vital role in the local ecosystem, supporting various flora and fauna along its banks.
The Sakri River originates from the Himalayan mountains and travels through several villages before merging with the Ganga. It is an important water source for irrigation and drinking purposes for the communities living nearby. The river also attracts visitors for its natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.