Saptakoshi River
The Saptakoshi River is one of the major rivers in Nepal, known for its significant role in the region's ecology and economy. It is formed by the confluence of several rivers, including the Koshi, Tamor, and Arun. The river flows through the eastern part of Nepal and eventually merges with the Ganges River in India, contributing to the fertile plains of the region.
The Saptakoshi River basin is vital for irrigation, supporting agriculture in the surrounding areas. It also serves as a crucial water source for local communities. The river is prone to flooding during the monsoon season, which can lead to significant challenges for residents living nearby.