Imja Khola

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Imja Khola is a glacial river in Nepal’s Everest region that flows through the high valleys of Sagarmatha National Park, fed by meltwater from surrounding Himalayan peaks.

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Label Occurrences
Imja Khola canonical 2
Imja Khola valley 1

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial river
river
associatedWith Everest trekking routes
Sagarmatha National Park
basinCountry Nepal
continent Asia
country Nepal
crossedBy suspension bridges on trekking trails
fedBy Imja Glacier
glacial meltwater
flowsDirection generally westward
flowsThrough Dingboche
surface form: Dingboche area

Khumbu Valley
Pangboche
surface form: Pangboche area

high valleys of Sagarmatha National Park
languageRegion Sherpa communities
locatedIn Everest region
Province No. 1
Sagarmatha National Park
Solukhumbu District
near Ama Dablam
Imja Tsho
Island Peak
Lhotse
protectedArea Sagarmatha National Park
regionType high-altitude river
riverSystem Koshi River
surface form: Koshi River system
sourceRegion Himalayas
Everest region
surface form: Khumbu region
tourismImportance important landmark on Everest Base Camp approach
tributaryOf Dudh Koshi
surface form: Dudh Kosi
usedFor drinking water for local communities
livestock watering
local irrigation (seasonal, small scale)
waterType freshwater

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Khumbu contains Imja Khola
this entity surface form: Imja Khola valley
Imja Glacier drainage Imja Khola