This is where the Ganges ends in India and meets the Bay of Bengal — why this place is special
At some point during its 2,500-km journey across northern India, the Ganges stops behaving like a river. It becomes a memory.By the time it reaches Gangasagar in southern West Bengal, the river has already crossed glaciers, ancient cities, cremation ghats, industrial towns, fishing villages, and fertile plains that feed millions. Here, at the edge of … Read more