The following is a partial list of valleys in India, listed alphabetically. Many of these valleys in India are named after the river that flows through them.
Name | Location | Remarks |
Araku Valley | Vishakhapatnam | |
Bangus Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Barak Valley | Assam | |
Baspa Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Betaab Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Bhakra Nangal Valley | Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh | |
Bhal Padri Valley | Doda, Jammu and Kashmir | |
Brahmaputra Valley | Assam | |
Breng Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Chamba Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Chambal Valley | Madhya Pradesh | |
Chenab Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Chumbi Valley | Tibet, China, the intersection of India (Sikkim), Bhutan and China (Tibet) in the Himalayas | |
Cumbum Valley | Theni District Tamil Nadu in the Western ghats | |
Dah Hanu Valley | Ladakh | |
Damodar Valley | West Bengal | |
Darma Valley | Pithoragarh District, Kumaon, Uttarakhand | |
Upper Dibang Valley | Arunachal Pradesh | |
Lower Dibang Valley | Arunachal Pradesh | |
Dihing Valley | Arunachal Pradesh | |
Doon Valley | Lower Himalayas, Uttarakhand | |
Dzüko Valley | Nagaland | |
Godavari Valley | Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh | |
Gurais Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Gurez Valley | Kashmir | |
Gwass-Bagi Valley, | Himachal Pradesh | |
Habban Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Imphal Valley | Manipur | |
Indus Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Jai Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Jhelum Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Joginder Nagar Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Johar Valley, Kumaon, | Uttarakhand | |
Kabaw Valley | Manipur, India and Sagaing region, Myanmar | |
Kambam Valley | Tamil Nadu | |
Kangra Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Kashmir Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Kaveri Valley | Karnataka and Tamil Nadu | |
Ketti Valley | Ooty, Tamil Nadu | |
Kharahal Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Krishna Valley | Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh | |
Kullu Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Kunihar Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Kuthi Valley, Kumaon, | Uttarakhand | |
Lahul Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Leepa Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Lidder Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Lolab Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Lug Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Mahanadi Valley | Odisha and Chhattisgarh | |
Mandakini Valley | Kedarnath, Uttarakhand | |
Markha Valley | Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir | |
Mushkoh Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Nagarjunasagar | Telangana | |
Narmada Valley | Madhya Pradesh | |
Nathang Valley | Sikkim | |
Neelam Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Neora Valley | Kalimpong, Darjeeling | |
Nubra Valley | Ladakh, Trans Himalaya | |
Patratu Valley | Jharkhand | |
Pangi Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Parvati Valley | Kasol, Himachal Pradesh | |
Pin Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Pindar Valley, Kumaon, | Uttarakhand | |
Sangla Valley | Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh | |
Sandhan Valley | Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra | |
Satluj Valley | Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh | |
Saur Valley | Pithoragarh District, Kumaon, Uttarakhand | |
Shiladesh | Himachal Pradesh | |
Silent Valley | Palakkad District, Kerala | |
Sind Valley | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Solang Valley | Himachal Pradesh | |
Soon Valley | Punjab (Pakistan) and Jammu and Kashmir (India) | |
Spiti Valley | Himachal Pradesh (India) and Tibet (China) | |
Suru Valley | Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir | |
Tlawng Valley | Mizoram | |
Tons Valley | Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand | |
Tosa Maidan | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Valley of Flowers | West Himalayas, Uttarakhand | |
Visalakshi Nagar | Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh | |
Yumthang Valley | Sikkim | |
Zanskar Valley | Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir | |
Zoji La Valley | Jammu and Kashmir |
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