Riverview Attractions
The Alaknanda valley is conspicuous by the presence of the main tributary of the Ganges: the Alaknanda. Various other himalayan water systems are present and contribute to the confluence of rivers at:
- Vishnuprayag
- Alaknanda (later forms The Ganga after the Bhagirati joins it downstream at Devprayag) is formed by the confluence of Vishnu and Dhauliganga
- Nandprayag
- Alaknanda with Nandakini
- Rudraprayag
- Alaknanda with Mandakini
- Karnprayag
- Alaknada with Pinder
- Devprayag
- Alaknada with Bhagirathi and from there onwards the river is conclusively known as Ganga when it finally descends into the plains at Rishikesh
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