The alpine trans-humant village of
Milam is located one kilometer below the snout of the glacier. Here a left-bank stream called
Gonka joins the Gori. The valley provides the approach route for access to peaks such as Nanda Devi East,
Hardeol,
Trishuli,
Panchchuli and
Nanda Kot. The Gori is also fed by glaciers and streams flowing from the eastern slopes of the east wall of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, and those flowing west from the high peaks of
Panchchuli, Rajramba, and Chaudhara, including the Ralam Gad and the Pyunsani Gadhera. The Kalabaland-Burfu Kalganga glacier system also flows into the Gori Ganga Valley from the east. The principal rivers joining the main trunk Gori river are listed below - • Panchu Gad - True Right Bank at Panchu / Ganghar • Burfu Gad - True Left Bank at Burfu • Lwa Gad - True Right Bank below Martoli • Poting Gad - True Right Bank at Bogdayar • Ralam Gad - True Left Bank upstream of Ruspiabagad • Jimia Gad - True Right Bank at Jimmighat • Suring Gad - True Right Bank at Suring Gad / Ghat • Madkani or Madkanya - True Left Bank at Madkot - This river originates from the Pyunshani and Balati Glaciers at the base of the Panchachuli Peaks • Ghosi Gad - True Left Bank at Baram • Rauntees - True Right Bank at Garjia. This is the only major rain fed stream joining the Gori River. Goriganga joins the
Kali River at
Jauljibi. ==References==