Sungai Ganges
The Sungai Ganges, or Ganges River, is one of the most important rivers in India. It flows over 2,500 kilometers, starting in the Himalayas and emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The river is considered sacred by many Hindus and plays a vital role in their culture and rituals.
The Ganges supports millions of people who rely on it for drinking water, agriculture, and transportation. It is home to diverse wildlife, including the endangered Ganges river dolphin. Despite its significance, the river faces pollution challenges, prompting efforts for conservation and clean-up initiatives.