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Tapi River
Tapi River

The Tapti River (original name Tapi River) is a river in central India. It is one of the major rivers of peninsular India with a length of around 724 km. It is one of only three rivers - the others being the Narmada River and the Mahi River that runs fro East to west

The river rises in the Eastern Satpura Range of Southern Madhya Pradesh state, and flows westward, draining Madhya Pradesh's Nimar region, Maharashtra's Kandesh and east Vidarbha regions in the northwest corner of the Deccan Plateau and South Gujarat before emptying into the Gulf of Cambay of the Arabian Sea, in the State of Gujarat. The Western Ghats or Sahyadri range starts south of the Tapti River near the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra. The Tapti (Tapi) River empties into the Gulf of Khambhat near the city of Surat in Gujarat.

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The Tapti River originates in the Betul district from place called Multai. The Sanskrit name of Multai town is Multapi meaning origin of Tapi Mata or the Tapti River.

The Tapi River in Thailand, was named after India's Tapti River in August 1915.

The Tapi River is daughter of Lord Surya.

The Tapti River basin extends over an area of 65,145 km² which is nearly two percent of the total area of India. The basin lies in the states of Maharashtra (51,504 km²), Madhya Pradesh (9,804 km²) and Gujarat (3,837 km²).

The basin lies mostly in northern and eastern districts Maharashtra state, including Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, Washim, Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar, and Nashik districts, but also covers Betul, Burhanpur districts of Madhya Pradesh and Surat district in Gujarat as well.

The principal tributaries of the Tapti River are the Purna River, Girna River, Panzara River, Waghur River, Bori River and Aner River. Other tributaries include:

Major towns along the river include Multai Betul, Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh, Bhusawal in Maharashtra, and Surat in Gujarat.

Major crossings of the river include a road bridge Sawalde in Dhule for National Highway 3, and a railway bridge at Bhusawal for the Bhusawal - Khandwa section of the Central Railway. The river is dammed by Hatnur Dam in Jalgaon, Maharashtra and Ukai Dam near Fort Songadh, Gujarat.

Other important sites along the river include the Melghat Tiger Reserve in Amravati district, part of Project Tiger, on the southeast bank along the Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra boundary. Historical landmarks include the Asirgarh, fortress near Burhanpur, also known as the "key to the Deccan", and Changdev in Jalgaon, for the ancient Temple of Changdeo Maharaj.

Western Ghats
Rivers

Bhadra River | Bhima River | Chalakudy River | Chittar River | Godavari River | Kabini River | Kali River | Kallayi River | Kaveri River | Koyna River | Krishna | Krishna River | Kundali River | Mahabaleshwar | Malaprabha River | Manimuthar River | Netravati River | Pachaiyar River | Parambikulam River | Saraswati | Savitri | Sharavathi River | Tambaraparani River | Tapti River | Tunga River | Venna

Regions

Goa gap | Palghat Gap

Hills

Agastya Malai | Anaimalai Hills | Anamudi peak | Banasura Peak | Biligirirangan Hills | Cardamom Hills | Chembra Peak | Desh Maharashtra region | Doddabetta | Gangamoola | Harishchandragad | Kalsubai | Kemmangundi | Konkan | Kudremukh | Mahabaleshwar | Malabar | Malnad | Mullayanagiri | Marunthuvazh Malai | Nilgiri Hills | Palni Hills | Sahyadri | Sispara peak | Taramati | Vellarimala

Waterfalls

Abbey Falls | Chunchanakatte Falls | Gokak Falls | Irupu Falls | Jog Falls | Kalhatti Falls | Sathodi Falls | Sivasamudram Falls

Dependent states

Goa | Gujarat | Karnataka | Kerala | Maharashtra | Tamil Nadu

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