River
Ichhamati River Banks
48.34 From
ISKCON Mayapur
The Ichhamati River, flowing through North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, forms a natural boundary between India and Bangladesh across several stretches. The river passes through key locations such as Taki, Hasnabad, Basirhat, Ghojadanga, and extended rural belts known for lush greenery and serene riverfront views. The Ichhamati River Banks are especially famous at Taki, located about 75 km from Kolkata, where visitors can enjoy peaceful boat rides, picnic spots, and panoramic views of the river meeting the Bangladesh border. The surrounding mangrove patches, fresh river breeze, and scenic ghats make the Ichhamati banks a popular weekend destination for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking a tranquil getaway. With improving road connectivity via Basirhat–Hasnabad Road (State Highway route), the Ichhamati River area is emerging as a unique eco-tourism attraction in North 24 Parganas.