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The Kali Gandaki Confluence at Beni

Where the Myagdi Khola meets the sacred Kali Gandaki, in one of the deepest gorges on earth.

At Beni, the Myagdi Khola pours into the Kali Gandaki, the great sacred river that defines the western Nepal hills. This meeting of two rivers in a steep, deep-sided valley is the town's defining feature — it gives Beni its setting, its bazaar's character and its role as the roadhead where the journey up the gorge toward Mustang begins.

What to expect

The Kali Gandaki is no ordinary river. It carves one of the deepest gorges on earth, running between the 8,000-metre giants of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, and it is revered by Hindus for its black shaligram fossil stones, held sacred as forms of Vishnu. At Beni you stand at the confluence where the Myagdi Khola adds its waters, with the bazaar strung along both banks and the mountains rising out of sight upstream.

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What is the Kali Gandaki confluence at Beni?+

At Beni the Myagdi Khola flows into the Kali Gandaki, the great sacred river of western Nepal. The meeting of the two rivers at the town gives Beni its setting and its name as a roadhead, and marks the start of the route up the Kali Gandaki gorge toward Mustang.

Why is the Kali Gandaki famous?+

The Kali Gandaki carves one of the deepest gorges on earth, running between the 8,000-metre peaks of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. It is sacred to Hindus, famed for its black shaligram fossil stones revered as forms of Vishnu, and is a classic whitewater rafting river.

Can you raft the Kali Gandaki near Beni?+

The Kali Gandaki is one of Nepal's classic rafting rivers, known for its continuous rapids and remote, temple-dotted gorge. Commercial trips usually run on sections downstream, with Beni among the access points to the river system; arrange any trip through a reputable operator.

Is the confluence worth seeing?+

Yes — it's the defining feature of Beni. The meeting of the two rivers in a deep, steep-sided valley, with the bazaar strung between them, is a striking scene, and it sets the stage for the dramatic gorge road north toward Tatopani and Jomsom.

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