Kosi River
Times of India/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, UTTARAKHAND/ Updated : Jul 20, 2015, 14:09 IST
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You cannot perhaps come back from Ramnagar without enjoying the beauty of Kosi River. One of the most important rivers of the region, Kosi does not enter the park as such but forms its eastern boundary and is an essential source o … Read more
You cannot perhaps come back from Ramnagar without enjoying the beauty of Kosi River. One of the most important rivers of the region, Kosi does not enter the park as such but forms its eastern boundary and is an essential source of water for wild animals in Corbett. One of the ways to enjoy the beauty of this river is to book a resort situated on its bank. That ways you can conveniently spend some quality time viewing the river and savouring the gurgling music of its flow. Read less
You cannot perhaps come back from Ramnagar without enjoying the beauty of Kosi River. One of the most important rivers of the region, Kosi does not enter the park as such but forms its eastern boundary and is an essential source of water for wild animals in Corbett. One of the ways to enjoy the beauty of this river is to book a resort situated on its bank. That ways you can conveniently spend some quality time viewing the river and savouring the gurgling music of its flow.You could revel in the pristine charm of the rising sun and nudge the writer within you to pen down few lines, as an ode to the breathtaking scenery around you. The river water is clean and you can sit with your feet dipped in it (depending on the resort chosen, and the flow of the water). All physical and mental weariness will seem to flow away with the water. It is a pleasure for photographers who can be assured to get some fantastic shots of the surroundings – something they can preserve as a sweet and wonderful memory of their trip.
You can also visit the Garjiya temple to enjoy the scenic beauty of Kosi. Adventure enthusiasts can enquire out for river crossing and bridge fall activities.
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