Penna River, Andhra Pradesh, India

Penna is a river of southern India. This is a unique river in world where after originating from Nandi hills, it flows as two different streams, one in North and South directions. The Penna rises in the Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapur District of Karnataka state, and runs north and east through the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to empty into bay of ben…
Penna is a river of southern India. This is a unique river in world where after originating from Nandi hills, it flows as two different streams, one in North and South directions. The Penna rises in the Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapur District of Karnataka state, and runs north and east through the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to empty into bay of bengal in Andhra Pradesh. It is 597 kilometres long, with a drainage basin covering 55,213 km²: 6,937 km² in Karnataka and 48,276 km² in Andhra Pradesh. Along with this main stream there is another stream south towards Tamilnadu with the name Then Pennai or south Pennar which further moves towards the east to empty into the Bay of Bengal. The Penna river basin lies in the rain shadow region of Eastern Ghats and receives 500 mm average rainfall annually.
  • Country: India
  • State: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
  • Region: South India
  • District: Chikkaballapura, Kolaru, Tumakuru, Sri Sathya Sai district, Kadapa and Nellore
  • Cities: Chikkaballapura, Gauribidanuru, Hindupuram, Ananthapuram, Tadipatri Proddaturu, Kadapa, Nellore
  • Source: South India
  • Mouth: Bay of Bengal
Data from: en.wikipedia.org