It's a view point above the confluence of teesta and rangeet river. Lover's meet view point is located in Trinchuley village in Darjeeling. The view of the river Great Rangeet meeting Teesta is a treat to the eye for all the nature lovers.
The view from the lovers meet view point where rangeet river and teesta river meets with each other. Awesome natural view. The view point is at Alipurduar Road, Teesta Valley Forest, West Bengal, India.
This is a viewpoint of meeting of 2 rivers, Teesta and Rangeet. A very beautiful place to visit on the way to Darjeeling. Here there are food stalls and place to sit and relax. The atmosphere around is pleasant but cold sometimes. The people are very polite.
A place of sanity,a place of spirituality,a place which will soothe your mind and eye.You can see the uniting point of 3 river branches from top of the hill.You can visit here with family and friends.Also have some stalls selling tea coffe snacks beers and booze.but the price is little bit high.They also have a neat and clean washroom facilities here. It's a photogenic place indeed.
What a beautiful little view point.. The view of the Sangam is breathtaking, and the quaint little shops add to the vibe.. Must halt here.
Tista River, a tributary of the Jamuna River (Brahmaputra River), flowing through India and Bangladesh. It rises in the Himalayas near Chunthang in Sikkim (India), flows to the south, cutting a deep gorge through the Siwalik Hills east of Darjiling (in West Bengal, India), and turns southeast to run through the Sivok Khola pass onto the plains of West Bengal. Originally, the river continued southward to empty directly into the upper Padma River (Ganges [Ganga] River). About 1787, however, the river changed its course to flow eastward, crossing the Rangpur region of Bangladesh to join the Jamuna River near Chilmari after a total course of about 200 miles (320 km).
Jalpaiguri, city, northern West Bengal state, northeastern India, on the west bank of the Tista River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River.
Jalpaiguri is the chief agricultural distribution centre of the state. It is connected by road and rail with Darjiling (Darjeeling), Siliguri, and Saidpur (in Bangladesh). Jute pressing, sawmilling, and match manufacturing are the major industries; nearby are railway workshops. Jalpaiguri was constituted a municipality in 1885. It has several colleges affiliated with the University of North Bengal.
The area in which Jalpaiguri is situated comprises two distinct tracts separated by the Tista River: the region to the west is a level, densely populated expanse, growing rice, jute, and sugarcane; to the east is a submontane area called the Western Duars, with six passes (duars [“doors”]) through the Sinchula Hills into Bhutan. There are dense forests and extensive tea gardens; tobacco, jute, oilseed, and potato cultivation flourishes; and coal, copper ore, limestone, and dolomite deposits are worked. Pop. (2001) 100,348; (2011) 107,341.
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