List Of Top 10 Deepest Rivers In The World

Last Updated: Jul 9, 2026, 21:41 IST

Discover Earth's deepest river. It plunges an amazing 220 meters deep in Africa. Its fast water carves huge canyons hidden under the surface. Let’s discover the secrets of this incredible waterway!

List Of Top 10 Deepest Rivers In The World
List Of Top 10 Deepest Rivers In The World

Rivers are extremely vital for life on Earth. We receive drinking water from them, use them for agricultural purposes, and the rivers are the dwelling places of numerous interesting fish. Usually, when we mention the most well-known rivers, we refer to the biggest or longest river systems, such as the Nile and the massive Amazon River. However, have you ever wondered about the deepest rivers? It is a complete unknown for a lot of people. In this article, we will try to reveal the secrets of the deepest waters in our world and find out where they are situated.

Which Is The Deepest River In The World?

The deepest river on our planet Earth is the Congo River, situated in Africa. Research was carried out by the scientists of the US Geological Survey in 2008 with the help of specialised sound technology. They discovered that there are sections of this river where its depth reaches an enormous 220 meters. This makes it 722 feet deep. Such depth is possible due to the speed at which the water is flowing.

List Of 10 Deepest Rivers In The World

Now, before we proceed to the complete chart of the top ten list, let’s have a glimpse of the major ones. These wonderful rivers run through various countries and even continents. They carry billions of gallons of water and form vast habitats for wildlife.

River Depth Flows In Ends Description
Congo River 220 meters DR Congo, Angola, Republic of the Congo Atlantic Ocean This African giant is the deepest on Earth. It crosses the equator two times and handles a massive volume of water every single second.
Yangtze River 200 meters China East China Sea It is the longest river in Asia. The deepest point is located near the famous Three Gorges area, where tall mountains crowd the water.
Brahmaputra River 135 meters China, India, Bangladesh Bay of Bengal This river starts up high in Tibet. It is famous for heavy monsoon floods and for changing its shape across the fertile crop fields of India.
Amazon River 124 meters Brazil, Peru, Colombia Atlantic Ocean The Amazon holds more total water than any other river system. It has deep spots reaching 124 meters near the town of Obidos in Brazil.
Zambezi River 116 meters Zambia, Mozambique, Angola Indian Ocean Famous for the stunning Victoria Falls, this river drops into deep stone gorges. The fast-rushing water carves out deep channels over many years.
Mekong River 100 meters China, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam South China Sea This river is vital for millions of people who fish and farm. Its depth changes a lot during the rainy monsoon season each year.
Orinoco River 100 meters Venezuela, Colombia Atlantic Ocean The river flows through South America and carves its way through ancient rocks. It forms an ecosystem where river dolphins and crocodiles live.
Danube River 90 meters Germany, Serbia, Romania Black Sea It is the second-largest river in Europe. It is very deep in a narrow mountain gorge known as the Iron Gates which makes the navigation of the river safe for ships.
Ottawa River 90 meters Canada St. Lawrence River The river flows in North America. It was created thousands of years ago by melting glaciers. The river has very deep and tranquil pools under its rapid currents.
St. Lawrence River 76 meters Canada, USA Atlantic Ocean The river joins the Great Lakes and the sea. Its depth is attributed to the carving work of glaciers thousands of years ago, thus being ideal for big ships.

More than just blue streaks on a map, rivers are incredibly powerful natural elements that shape our whole planet. From the extremely deep canyons of the Congo River to the frozen channels of Canada, these ten deepest rivers demonstrate the incredible power of nature. 

Rivers support millions of people by providing them with various amenities of life. The next time you see any river, remember that there may be an entire new world under it! Thank you for reading this article at Jagran Josh.

Kriti Barua
Kriti Barua

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First Published: Jul 9, 2026, 21:41 IST

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