The Chambal River, called Charmanvati in ancient times, is the largest of the rivers flowing through and Rajasthan State. This is a major tributary of Yamuna which is 960 km long. Located in Central India, the river comprises a significant portion of the Greater Gangetic Drainage System. The Chambal River runs according to a north to northeasterly itinerary through Madhya Pradesh, flowing for a considerable distance through Rajasthan, subsequently creates the border between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan prior to twisting to the southeast to meet the Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The total area drained by the Chambal up to its confluence with the Yamuna is 143,219 sq. km out of which 76,854 sq. km lies in Madhya Pradesh state, 65,264 sq. km in Rajasthan state and 1,101 sq. km in Uttar Pradesh. The Chambal basin lies between the longitudes 73°20' E and 79°15' E and latitudes 22°27' N and 27°20' N. Visit www.touroxy.com Start #travelling #today with @tour.oxy #incrediableindia #visitindia #madhyapradesh #rajasthan #adventure_time #adventureseeker #inspiredtravels #picoftheday #instavacation #mustseeepic #beautifulmoment #getaway #wanderlust #doyoutravel #travelmore #goexplore #himachalpradrsh #mountains #SpYsR #lakeship #tourism #touroxy #quizboat #aceathon