West Flowing Rivers
The following is a list of the westward-flowing rivers of Kerala state in southern India, in order of length, and their tributaries. These rivers all originate in the Western Ghats range and flow westward into the Kerala Backwaters or into the Arabian Sea. Length in kilometers is in parentheses.
- Periyar River (244)
- Edamala River
- Cheruthoni River
- Mullayar River
- Muthirapuzha River
- Perinjankutti River
- Bharatapuzha River (209)
- Thuthapuzha River
- Gayathripuzha River
- Kalpathipuzha River
- Kannadipuzha River
- Pamba River (176)
- Azhuthayar
- Kakkiyar
- Kakkattar
- Kallar
- Perunthenaruvi
- Madatharuvi
- Thanungattilthodu
- Kozhithodu
- Varattar
- Kuttemperoor
- Chaliyar River (169)
- Chalakudy River (169)
- Parambikulam River
- Kadalundy River (130)
- Achankoil River (128)
- Kallada River (121)
- Muvattupuzha River (121)
- Valapattanam River (110)
- Chandragiri River (105)
- Manimala River (90)
- Vamanapuram River (88)
- Kuppam River (88)
- Meenachil River (78)
- Kuttiyadi River (74)
- Karamana River (68)
- Shiriya River (68)
- Kariangode River (64)
- Ithikkara River (56)
- Neyyar River (56)
- Mahé River (54)
- Keecheri River (51)
- Perumba River (51)
- Uppala River (50)
- Karuvanoor River (48)
- Kurumali River
- Anjarakkandi River (48)
- Tirur River (48)
- Neeleshwaram River (46)
- Pallikkal River (42)
- Kallayi River (40)
- Korapuzha River (40)
- Mogral River (34)
- Kaveripuzha River (31)
- Thanikkudam River (29)
- Manam River (27)
- Thalassery River (28)
- Chittary River (25)
- Ramapuram River (19)
- Ayiroor River (17)
- Bangra Manjeswara River (16)
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