Sei River

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Sei River
Location
CountriesIndia
Physical characteristics
SourceAravalli Range
MouthSabarmati River

The Sei River is a tributary of the Sabarmati River in India. It is accompanied by the Wakal River, another tributary of the Sabarmati River. Both rivers originate in the Aravali Range, west of Udaipur. They flow in a south-westward direction, roughly parallel to the course of the Sabarmati River. Eventually, they meet and merge with the Sabarmati River in the state of Gujarat.[1][2]

Geography[edit]

The Sei River and the Wakal River have their sources in the picturesque Aravali hill range, which is situated to the west of Udaipur city.

Course[edit]

These rivers wind their way south-westwards, maintaining courses that run roughly parallel to the Sabarmati River.

Confluence[edit]

The Sei River and the Wakal River reach their destination when they converge with the Sabarmati River in the Indian state of Gujarat.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Water Resources Department". www.tenderdetail.com. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  2. "Construction of Reservoirs on the Sei and Sabarmati River". Drishti IAS. Retrieved 2023-08-19.