Brahmaputra River
The Brahmaputra River has seen as Asia's sixth-longest river, passing through three nations like India, Bangladesh, and Tibet across a distance of 2,391 miles (3,848 km). From its headwaters in the Himalayas, it runs east into China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Following the process, then it enters India, where it meets the smaller Gange river. The common stream then drains into the Bay of Bengal. Like a cycle, it goes through Assam and Bangladesh on its way to India.
The river flows through Mansarovar Lake, which is located in the Himalayas to the north. The average discharge is 30,770 meters cube per second which helps it place ninth in the world. This river is vital to the inhabitants of India and Bangladesh for it serves a population of 130 million people. Around the river, recently you could find tourist attractions including the Kamrup area, Maijan Lake, The Twin Rock, and an Acland.
Detailed information:
Length: 3,848 km
Source: Himalayas
Countries: China (Tibet), India, Bangladesh