
Beas River
The Beas River is a prominent waterway in northern India that flows through the Himalayan region, primarily in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Originating from the Himalayan glaciers near the Rohtang Pass, it travels approximately 470 kilometers before merging with the Sutlej River. The Beas plays a vital role in regional agriculture, providing irrigation, and supporting local ecosystems. Its picturesque valleys attract tourists and adventure seekers, offering activities like rafting and trekking. The river also has cultural significance and is integral to the local communities that depend on its waters for livelihood and sustenance.