While most Indian rivers rush east, the Narmada quietly moves west, shaped by ancient geology, sustaining farms, faith, and ...
From marble gorges and sacred islands to engineering landmarks and historic towns, the river presents travellers with a ...
India's river systems typically follow a predictable pattern. Most big rivers originate in the Himalayas or central highlands and flow east towards the Bay of Bengal. This broad rule is introduced ...
India's Narmada River uniquely flows west towards the Arabian Sea, defying the common eastward pattern. Originating in Amarkantak, its westward journey is shaped by a rift valley, making it ...