Doda River

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Doda River
Stod River
River
Zanskar la Doda.jpg
Stod River
Country India
State Jammu and Kashmir
Region Ladakh
District Kargil
Tributaries
 - right Tsarap River
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 - location Drang-Drung Glacier at Pensi La
 - elevation 4,560 m (14,961 ft)
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 - location Tsarap River together forms Zanskar River at Padum Zanskar
 - elevation 3,485 m (11,434 ft)
Length 79 km (49 mi)
Discharge
 - average 206 m3/s (7,275 cu ft/s)

The Doda River or the Stod River[1] is a river 79 kilometres (49 mi) long, which forms the Stod Valley in the Zanskar valley[2][3] of the Ladakh region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.[4]

Geography

The Doda River rises from the Drang-Drung Glacier near Pensi La, a mountain pass off the Zanskar-Kargil road.[4][5] The Drang-Drung Glacier is a river of ice and snow by itself and is the largest glacier other than the Siachen Glacier in Ladakh outside the Karakoram Range.[6] It gives rise to a mountain peak named "Doda Peak", 21,490 ft (6,550 metres) high,[7] and it is the namesake for the Doda district, which lies in the rear side of the glacier; the Doda River is also known as Stod River.[1] After rising from its source, the Doda River flows southeast down along the Kargil - Zanskar road in the main Zanskar valley, through the towns of Akshu, Abran, Kushol and Phey. The river then passes a confluence with its tributary, the Tsarap River, at Padum, the capital of Zanskar. Together, these two rivers form the Zanskar River, a tributary of the Indus River.[2]

The river at Kursha Monastery

The Doda River contributes to the minimal agricultural production of the Zanskar valley by providing irrigation to the fields of barley, wheat, buckwheat and peas.[8] Accessible in the summer, the Pensi La mountain pass at the source of the river receives heavy snowfall along with the other pass Zojila, which cuts off the Stod Valley from the rest of the country during winter, and the river freezes during this season. The river source at Pensi La lies 350 kilometres (220 mi) east from the Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir.[6] The Doda River is famous for adventure sports. Rafting events are organised throughout the length of the Doda and the Zanskar.[9][10]

References

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