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Rivers of India : Chandra And Bhaga Rivers

Chandra River is one of the two rivers; the other one is Bhaga, which merges to form the Chenab in the Lahaul region of Himachal Pradesh. It rises in the snows lying at the base of the main Himalayan range in the Lahaul and Spiti district. The picturesque lake of Chandra Tal forms at this rivers source site.

The Valley Of River Chandra

Valley of River Chandra is also known as “Rangloi”. This river originates from the southeast slope of the Baralacha La and turns abruptly west after traveling 48-km to flow another 64-km to meet with the Bhaga River at Tandi. Some of the main villages of this valley are - Khoksar, Sissu (also spelt as Sisu), Gondhla and Thorang. The area of the valley is about 2,600-sq-kms.

The Valley Of Bhaga

The Bhaga River rises in a small tarn called Suraj Tal. The river pursues a southwesterly course for about 64-km and joins Chandra at Tandi. The main villages in this valley are - Darcha, Peokar, Satingri, Jispa, Ghemur, Keylong and Khardong. The area of this valley is approximately 1,150-sq-kms.

The Valley Of Chandrabhaga

Both Chandra and Bhaga rivers meet at Tandi forming Chandrabhaga or Chenab, which flows northeast. It passes at Raoli, the last village of Lahaul, into Chamba district. Also known as Pattan Valley, the area beyond Thirot is called Chamba-Lahaul because of the of the Chamba supremacy in the past.

The valley area of Chndrabhaga in Lahau region is about 777-sq-kms. The soil and the people of this area are considered to be the richest in the region. Main villages over here include Tholand, Shasha, Lote, Jahlman, Thirot and Udeypur.