Once called the Iravati, this river travels
about 850 km from its origin near the remote Bada Bhangal village in Himachal
Pradesh. As it traverses the mountains and narrow gorges, it gathers momentum
and enters Bharmour, Chamba and Pathankot in northern Punjab with much aplomb.
From there, it crosses the border to reach Lahore before combining with the
Chenab. The river has been a major source of life and light to the region, but
visitors are enchanted by the stunning scenery almost as soon as they reach
the river bank.
During the monsoon, it swells dramatically
and carries sediments that give it a curious blue-grey colour. If you’re around
Bada Bhangal, you can’t miss the Ravi.
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