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name the area alkananda rule​

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  • The Panch Prayag destinations follow the route created by the Alaknanda river, emerging from Himalaya’s Satopanth glacier. First, Alaknanda meets Dhauliganga river at Vishnuprayag; move on to Nandaprayag to meet Nandakini river then travels to Karnaprayag to join Pindar river. It unites with Nandakini river at Rudraprayag and joins the last and the final Bhagirathi river at Devprayag.
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