Teesta River

Teesta River is a 414 km long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal and subsequently enters Bangladesh through Rangpur division. In Bangladesh, it merges with Brahmaputra River which after meeting some other major rivers of the Bengal delta finally falls into the Bay of Beng…
Teesta River is a 414 km long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal and subsequently enters Bangladesh through Rangpur division. In Bangladesh, it merges with Brahmaputra River which after meeting some other major rivers of the Bengal delta finally falls into the Bay of Bengal. It drains an area of 12,540 km². In India, the Teesta flows through Mangan District, Gangtok District, Pakyong District, Kalimpong district, Darjeeling District, Jalpaiguri District, Cooch Behar districts and the cities of Rangpo, Jalpaiguri and Mekhliganj. In Bangladesh, it flows through Lalmonirhat District, Rangpur District, Kurigram District and Gaibandha District. It joins the Brahmaputra River at Phulchhari Upazila in Bangladesh. 305 km of the river lies in India and 109 km in Bangladesh. The Teesta is the largest river of Sikkim and second largest river of West Bengal after the Ganges.
  • Country: India · Bangladesh
  • States: Sikkim, India · West Bengal, India · Rangpur, Bangladesh
  • Important Bridges: Chungthang Teesta Bridge · Sirwani Teesta Bridge · Indreni Bridge · Rangpo Teesta Bridge · Melli Teesta Bridge · Tista Bazaar Bridge · Coronation Bridge · Sevoke Railway Bridge · Joyee Setu · Jalpaiguri Teesta Bridge
  • District's: Mangan District · Gangtok District · Pakyong District · Kalimpong district · Darjeeling district · Cooch Behar district · Jalpaiguri district · Rangpur District · Kurigram District · Nilphamari District · Gaibandha District · Lalmonirhat District
  • Towns & Cities: Chungthang · Mangan · Dikchu · Singtam · Rangpo · Kalimpong · Jalpaiguri · Mekhliganj · Haldibari · Rangpur · Lalmonirhat
  • Source: Pauhunri, Zemu Glacier, Gurudongmar Lake, Tso Lhamo Lake
  • Mouth: Brahmaputra River
Data from: en.wikipedia.org