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A quaint little town at the bank of river Teesta, Melli in Nepali
translates to "the place where the dead are cremated". Melli is one
of the few towns in India that lies in two different states Kalimpong district
of West Bengal and the South Sikkim district of Sikkim. The two parts are connected
by Jawaharlal Nehru Bridge locally known as Melli Bridge.
Only 10 mins drive from Melli bazaar and you reach a viewpoint adorned with lush greenery. The places offer a spectacular view of Triveni, the midpoint where river Rangeet and river Teesta meet.
Indulge yourself in an eventful camping experience at the bank of river Teesta and Rangeet. This camping experience includes a short hike in the lap of nature and a bonfire session, followed by delicious snacks and party music with the mesmerizing views of river Teesta in the backdrop.