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Ken River

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- elevation
  
550 m (1,804 ft)

Country
  
India

Length
  
427 km

Mouth
  
Yamuna

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- location
  
Kaimur Range, Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh

- location
  
Chilla, Fatehpur district, Uttar Pradesh

- average
  
310 m/s (10,948 cu ft/s)

Ken river in madhya pradesh one of the most beautiful rivers


The Ken River is one of the major rivers of the Bundelkhand region of central India, and flows through two states, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. It is a tributary of the Yamuna,

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Map of Ken

Driving up from madla gate towards ken river panna


Course

The Ken River originates near village Ahirgawan on the north-west slopes of Barner Range in Jabalpur district and travels a distance of 427 km, before merging with the Yamuna at Chilla village,district Banda in Uttar Pradesh at 25°46′N 80°31′E

Ken has an overall drainage basin of 28,058 km2, out of which 12,620 km2 belong to Sonar River its largest tributary, whose entire basin lies in Madhya Pradesh; and along its 427 kilometres (265 mi) course it receives water from its own tributaries such as Bawas, Dewar, Kaith and Baink on the left bank, and Kopra and Bearma of the right. Out of its total length of 427 kilometres (265 mi) it flows for 292 kilometres (181 mi) in Madhya Pradesh, 84 kilometres (52 mi) in Uttar Pradesh, and 51 kilometres (32 mi) forms the boundary between the two states.

Crossing the Bijawar-Panna hills, the Ken River cuts a 60 km long, and 150–180 m deep gorge. Several streams join the Ken in this gorge making waterfalls. The Ken valley separates the Rewa Plateau from the Satna Plateau.

Tourist attraction

The Raneh Falls on the Ken river and Ken Ghariyal Sanctuary are tourist attractions. The rocks formed here present a spectacular view of different hues made of Granite, Dolomite and Quartz. Gangau Dam has been constructed at the confluence of the Ken and Simri rivers. The Ken River passes through Panna National Park.

The banks of the Ken River have quite a few castles which were used by the Rajputs of this region to fight against the Mughals. Nowadays some of these castles are occupied by dacoits and are a cause for worry for the local police. These castles are in such a state of ruin that the walls are difficult to see from below the hill they are built on and ruins of only key buildings still exist. Some of these castles make for a good trek.

It is famous for its rare Sajhar or Dendritic Agate stone. Banda city is located on banks of river Ken.

References

Ken River Wikipedia