
Kabani
river, one of the three east flowing rivers of Kerala, is an important
tributary of the river Cauvery. Kabani and its tributaries constitute a
powerful river system in the land scape of Wayanad. Panamaram rivulet
takes its origin from the perennial lake called, 'Pookode lake'. It
flows
swiftly through mountain gorges and joined by other streams,
tumbles down into Panamaram valley. Six kilometres further from
Panamaram, this river joins with the Mananthavady rivulet, originating
from the lower regions of the peak 'Thondarmudi'. From this confluence
onwards, the river is known as Kabani, a mighty, perennial river which
after entering Karnadaka State, joins with the river Cauvery. Almost
entire Wayanad is drained by the Kabani river and its tributaries,
namely, Panamaram river, Mananthavady river and Thirunelli river.
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