River
Beki River
30.48 From
Kakoijana Reserved Forest
Beki River, a prominent tributary of the Brahmaputra River, flows through the heart of Assam, offering both scenic beauty and ecological importance. Originating in the Bhutan hills, the river enters Assam near Barpeta district and meanders through lush plains, supporting agriculture and local fisheries along its course. Known for its calm stretches and occasional rapids, Beki River is a hub for fishing, boating, and riverside tourism, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers. Key towns along its banks include Barpeta, Hajo, and Sorbhog, making it easily accessible via NH31 and local road networks. Surrounded by fertile lands, wetlands, and small villages, Beki River not only sustains livelihoods but also enhances Assam’s natural charm, making it an essential part of the state’s riverine landscape.