Tons River edit
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Mohuna village, Deobun, Northwest of Landour, in Tons valley, 1850s

The Tons is the largest tributary of the Yamuna and flows through Garhwal region in Uttarakhand, touching Himachal Pradesh.

Its source lies in the 20,720 ft high Bandarpunchh mountain, and is one of the most major perennial Indian Himalayan rivers. In fact, it carries more water than the Yamuna itself. 1

Tons valley

Tons valley lies in Jaunsar Bawar region, as it emerges from the Himalayas has Dehradun on its eastern bank. In this phase, it passes the Cantonment, the Forest Research Institute Campus and the Indian Military Academy Campus on its western banks. Toward the southern tip of IMA, near Premnagar the river starts to emerge from its valley. The cantonment town of Chakrata is situated between, the Tons and Yamuna rivers.

Tons River,flowing near Paonta Sahib,Himachal Pradesh. The Bridge seen in the picture links Dehradun (uttarakhand) with Paonta Sahib (Himachal)

Adventure sports

Along with Ganges, it has now become a major destination for water-based adventure sports like white-water rafting in Uttarakhand2.

References

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Coordinates: 30°29′49″N 77°48′06″E / 30.49694, 77.80167