The Manas River originates in the central section of the Tianshan Mountains, specifically from the Erenhabirga Mountains (依连哈比尔尕山). Its source region contains approximately 800 glaciers, covering a total area of 608 square kilometers. In the upper course, the river cuts through deep gorges in the mountains as it flows northward. After exiting the mountains, it turns northwestward, traversing the piedmont alluvial plain and skirting the western edge of the
Gurbantünggüt Desert before eventually emptying into
Lake Manas. The river's water primarily comes from snowmelt and precipitation in the high mountains. The upper catchment covers an area of 5,156 square kilometers, while the entire basin spans 10,650 square kilometers. The Manas River has a long-term average annual runoff of 1.28 billion cubic meters, with an average discharge rate of 40.5 cubic meters per second. The annual sediment transport is approximately 1.96 million tonnes. From November to the following April, the river’s discharge accounts for only 14.4% of its total annual runoff. In contrast, the months of June to August represent the flood season, during which time the river carries 66.84% of its yearly flow. == Utilization ==