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Barun River
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Barun River |
| other_name | |
| image | Repuk Makalu Barun Valley Nepal.jpg |
| image_caption | Barun Valley |
| source1_location | Makalu Glacier |
| mouth_location | Arun River |
| mouth_coordinates | |
| subdivision_type1 | Country |
| subdivision_name1 | Nepal |
| river_system | Kosi River |
The Barun River () is a tributary of the Arun River and is part of the Koshi river system in Nepal.
Koshi River System
The Koshi or Sapta Koshi drains eastern Nepal. It is known as Sapta Koshi because of the seven rivers which join together in east-central Nepal to form this river. The main rivers forming the Kosi system are – the Sun Kosi River, the Indravati River, the Bhote Koshi, the Dudh Kosi, the Arun River, Barun River, and Tamor River. The combined river flows through the Chatra Gorge in a southerly direction to emerge from the hills.
Course
The Barun River originates from the Barun glacier at the base of Makalu, one of the eight-thousanders.
The Barun is known as Chukchuwa in local Kirat language. Studies have shown that the area had been initially habituated by Yakkha and Limbu .
Bird watching
The Upper Barun Valley is among the richest for birds in Nepal. It is virtually untouched by man. Birdwatchers have rarely visited the region because it is not easily accessible. There are no trekkers lodges within Makalu-Barun National Park. There is one small tea house at Langmale (near the Base Camp) run by a third-generation native of the upper Barun Valley. In an effort to control and consolidate the impacts of camping, the pitching of tents is only allowed in designated campsites.
References
References
- Negi, Sharad Singh. (1991). "Himalayan rivers, lakes and glaciers". Indus.
- Bahadur, Jagdish. (2004). "Himalayan snow and glaciers: associated environmental problems, progress". Concept Publishing Company.
- Kattelmann, Richard. "Hydrology in Mountainous Regions. I - Hydrological Measurements; the Water". Lausanne Symposia, August 1990.
- (July 2009). "Barun Valley". MBNP Brochure - The Makalu-Barun National Park & Buffer Zone Brochure published by MBNP.
- "Nepal trekking". ..
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