Timelapse of clouds over Denwa River, Satpura

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The Denwa River is a tributary of the Tawa River which in turn joins the Narmada River and is the main lifeline river of the centre of India: Madhya Pradesh.

While boating on the Denwa River one can enjoy the scenic beauty of Satpura National Park with bird-watching and sighting of marsh crocodiles. In order to reach Satpura National Park Safari, tourists have to cross the river through motorboats. These rivers are one of the tributaries of the holy Narmada river, known as lifeline of Central India.

The Denwa River is the lifeline river of Satpura National Park. This river originates from the south-eastern part of Hoshangabad district in Madhya Pradesh State and flows from east to west direction before joining the Tawa river south of Rainpur. Location of Denwa river is Latitude: 22.746128 & Longitude: 77.719356. At the confluence of the Tawa & Denwa rivers, Tawa dam has been constructed. River offers a number of activities to visitors. While boating on Denwa River one can enjoy the scenic beauty of Satpura National Park with bird-watching and sighting of marsh crocodiles. In order to do a Satpura National Park Safari, tourists have to cross the river through motorboats. All these rivers are tributaries of the holy Narmada river, known as lifeline of Central India. It is an ever-green river assuring availability of water to wildlife nestling in this forest.

The Denwa is a river originating around Dhupgarh, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Among the complex of hills around the Pachmarhi plateau a line of hills extends from Dhupgarh (1350 m.) to Burimal (1088 m.) located about 15 km in the south. Their eastern eaters flow into the Denwa and the western into Sonbhadra. The Denwa river rises at the Denwa Khud south of the plateau and circuits it, flowing to the south, east, north and the west. The Denwa joins the Tawa near Bagra and is an equally important waterway.

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