There are quite a few Tripura rivers, which help to drain the entire state. The main rivers of Tripura are Gomati, Manu, Khowai and Haora.
These Tripura rivers are often classified into two broad groups; a few rivers of the sate follow the north direction and the rest of the rivers follow the west direction.
The main rivers at Tripura that flow towards the north are Khowai, Manu, Doloi, Langai and Juri. The rivers of the place that flow towards the west are Gomati, Feni and Muhuri.
The Gomati is the biggest river of the state. It is considered very sacred by the people who live in this region. This river has originated in the Tirthamukh. The sacred Dumbur falls is located at this region.
River Manu is one of the major rivers in Tripura. It has its origin in the mountainous are of Tripura. It finally enters the district of Maulvibazar in the neighboring country of Bangladesh.
The Khowai River has its origin in the eastern area of the Atharamura Hills. The river enters the Bangladesh through Balla. It finally pours into River Meghna River.
The Haora River has its origin in a hilly locality of Tripura in the central area of Tripura. The name of the hills is the Boromura Hills. The river finally unites with PadmaRiver, which is one of the main rivers of the country of Bangladesh.
All the above rivers form a significant part of the geography of the state of Tripura and have a lot of importance to the people of the region.
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