Tirthan River

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Tirthan River is a pristine Himalayan river in Himachal Pradesh, India, renowned for its trout fishing, scenic valleys, and role as a key waterway of the Great Himalayan National Park region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Himalayan river
river
climateZone temperate Himalayan
conservationSignificance supports biodiversity of Great Himalayan National Park
continent Asia
country India
environmentalStatus relatively unpolluted
flowsThrough Great Himalayan National Park
Tirthan Valley
villages in Kullu district
hasFeature cold mountain water
rocky riverbed
steep forested valleys
hasWildlife mahseer
trout
knownFor eco-tourism
pristine waters
scenic valleys
trout fishing
locatedIn Great Himalayan National Park
surface form: Great Himalayan National Park region

Himachal Pradesh
Kullu
surface form: Kullu district

Tirthan Valley
managementConcern fishing regulation enforcement
tourism pressure
mouthOfWatercourse Beas River
nearbySettlement Banjar
Barshaini
surface form: Gushaini
partOf Beas River
surface form: Beas River basin

Tirthan Valley ecosystem
recreation bird watching
nature photography
region western Himalayas
surface form: Western Himalayas
sourceLocation Himalayas
state Himachal Pradesh
supportsActivity angling
river-side camping
trekking tourism
tourismType offbeat destination
transportRole limited, mainly local access along valley
tributaryOf Beas River
usedFor drinking water (local communities)
irrigation (local scale)
watercourseRole key waterway of the Great Himalayan National Park region

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Banjar hasNearbyRiver Tirthan River
Tirthan Valley hasRiver Tirthan River
Sainj River hasTributary Tirthan River
this entity surface form: Tirthan River (indirectly via Beas basin)