The Brahmaputra also, known as Tsangpo in Tibet is one of the main rivers in Asia. It has its origin in the Kailash mountain near Manasarovar Lake. It is as long as river Indus. It carries a huge amount of silt. It flows parallel to the Himalayan mountains in Tibet. It takes U – turn at Namcha Barwa and enters into Arunachal Pradesh. It flows into the Bay of Bengal and the just before falling into it, it forms streams of the distributaries due to excess deposits of sediments and silt.