The Dudh Kosi River, named ‘milk river’ in Nepali due to its frothy, white waters, originates on the southern slopes of Mount Everest. It cascades through the Khumbu region, carving a valley that bears its name, before merging with the Sun Kosi River and continuing southeast towards India. Visitors can experience the river’s brisk, cold waters and the dramatic landscapes it traverses, offering a vivid glimpse into the natural beauty and power of the Himalayas.
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