Kosi is a perennial river that originates from Dharpani Dhar, perched at 2,500 metres in Baramandal region of Almora district. This pristine river graciously flows through the verdant valleys and towns of Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, thereafter entering the Tarai regions of Uttar Pradesh, where it joins Ramganga River.
This Himalayan River is famous by the name of ‘Kosila’ among the local populace. Having a length of 168 metres, Kosi River replenishes the farmlands of Kumaon and is a source of water for the wildlife thriving in the Corbett National Park.
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