The Tawi River is a significant waterway located in the Jammu region of India. It flows through the picturesque landscapes of the area, providing essential water resources for agriculture and local communities. The river is a tributary of the Chenab River, contributing to the larger river system in the region.
The Tawi River is approximately 141 kilometers long and is known for its seasonal variations in flow. It originates from the Mantalai area in the Mantalai Valley and eventually merges with the Chenab near the town of Akhnor. The river plays a vital role in the ecology and economy of the surrounding areas.