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Nag River. The Nag River (Marathi : नाग नदी) is a river flowing through the city of Nagpur in Maharashtra, India. It is known for providing the etymology for the name Nagpur. Forming a part of the Kanhan-Pench river system, the Nag River originates in Lava hills near wadi.
Subarnarekha River Hundru Falls is a waterfall located in Ranchi District in the Indian state of Jharkhand . It is the 34th highest waterfall in India , [ 3 ] and one of the most famous tourist places in the region.
Around the spot a famous mela is held every year. This mela was a started by Ramanuj Pratap Singhu deo, who was the King of Koriya State, in 1936. The fair takes place during the festival occasion of Mahashiv Ratri and lakhs of devotees come to take the place during the fair. The area around is also a famous picnic spot, especially for families.
Ramtek Dam: It is an earthfill dam on Sur, Maharashtra (river) near Ramtek, Nagpur district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The height of the dam above lowest foundation is 22.2 m (73 ft) while the length is 229 m (751 ft). The volume content is 1,300 km 3 (310 cu mi) and gross storage capacity is 105,130 km 3 (25,220 cu mi).
The height of this fall is approximately 60 feet (18 m). While travelling in the train along the narrow gauge railway toward Nagpur one can see this picnic spot. [citation needed] The Lilahi [DHANORA]waterfall is located in the downstream of the District's second biggest river, 'Kanhan'. This fall is situated on the route from Mohkhed to ...
Ambazari lake (Marathi : अंबाझरी तलाव) is situated near the Southwest border of Nagpur, in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the 11 lakes in Nagpur and is the largest lake in the city. The Nag River of Nagpur originates from this lake. This was built in the year 1870, under Bhonsle rule, for supplying water to ...
These locations rated among the best picnic spots in the country in a Mixbook survey of 3,000 respondent.
Pioli river is a left bank tributary of the Nag river. This river feeds the Kanhan-Pench river system through the Nag River. The river is 16.7 kilometres long and originates in Lava-Dhaba village, West of Nagpur. It meets the Nag River near Pawangaon. Four natural water streams, including Bor stream, used to feed the river.