Tapi River
The Tapi River is a significant river in central India, flowing through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. It originates from the Satpura Range and travels approximately 724 kilometers before emptying into the Gulf of Khambhat in the Arabian Sea. The river is known for its scenic beauty and plays a crucial role in the irrigation and agriculture of the surrounding regions.
The Tapi River is also important for its cultural and historical significance. Several towns and cities, such as Surat and Burhanpur, are located along its banks. The river supports diverse ecosystems and is home to various species of fish and wildlife, making it vital for both the environment and local communities.