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Chandubi Lake

Guwahati, Assam, India
Origin Story: Chandubi Lake is a mesmerizing natural lake located at the foot of the Garo Hills, bordering Assam and Meghalaya. The lake was formed overnight during the massive earthquake of 1897, which caused several hills to sink and created a large natural depression that filled with water. This fresh-water lake serves as a major eco-tourism destination, known for its serene environment and crystal-clear waters. The name "Chandubi" is derived from two words—"Chan" meaning five and "Dubi" meaning sinking in the local Khasi language, referring to the five mountains that supposedly submerged. The lake is surrounded by deep tropical forests, tea gardens, and small ethnic villages inhabited by the Rabha and Garo communities. It is a haven for migratory birds during the winter months, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The lake is unique because it lacks heavy pollution, maintaining a pristine ecosystem that supports various aquatic life forms. Visitors can enjoy the silence of the wilderness, far away from the chaotic urban life of Guwahati. The local community plays a vital role in preserving the lake's beauty and managing tourism through homestays and traditional boat services.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    5 to 7 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Eco-Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fee: There is usually no entry fee to visit the lake itself, but some private picnic spots may charge Rs.50.

    Activity Charges: Boat rides typically cost between Rs.200 and Rs.500 depending on the duration and the type of boat. ...
    Entry Fee: There is usually no entry fee to visit the lake itself, but some private picnic spots may charge Rs.50.

    Activity Charges: Boat rides typically cost between Rs.200 and Rs.500 depending on the duration and the type of boat.
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    Timing:
    Opening Hours: The lake is accessible from Sunrise to Sunset (approx. 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: Arrive by 9:00 AM to have enough time for boating and exploring the nearby villages before dark. ...
    Opening Hours: The lake is accessible from Sunrise to Sunset (approx. 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: Arrive by 9:00 AM to have enough time for boating and exploring the nearby villages before dark.
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    Special Events:
    Chandubi Festival: Held every year in the first week of January, this festival celebrates local folk music, traditional dance, and Assamese ethnic food.

    Magh Bihu: Celebrated in January, locals gather to light bonfires and share traditional ...
    Chandubi Festival: Held every year in the first week of January, this festival celebrates local folk music, traditional dance, and Assamese ethnic food.

    Magh Bihu: Celebrated in January, locals gather to light bonfires and share traditional sweets like Pitha near the lake.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Sunrise Point: The eastern bank offers spectacular views as the sun rises over the Meghalaya hills, casting a golden glow on the water.

    Reflective Waters: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the perfect symmetry of the trees and hills refle...
    The Sunrise Point: The eastern bank offers spectacular views as the sun rises over the Meghalaya hills, casting a golden glow on the water.

    Reflective Waters: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the perfect symmetry of the trees and hills reflected in the lake's mirror-like surface.

    Tribal Art: Photograph the colorful traditional attire of the Rabha people during the annual festival for vibrant cultural shots.

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    Boating: Take a traditional wooden boat ride across the calm waters to experience the vastness and serenity of the lagoon.

    Bird Watching: Bring your binoculars in January to spot rare migratory birds resting on the floating vegetation.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a family picnic on the grassy banks under the shade of massive Sal and Teak trees.

    Camping: Overnight camping in lakeside tents is a popular activity for those who want to watch the stars and the misty sunrise.

    Cultural Interaction: Visit the local tribal homes to learn about their customs and taste authentic Rabha rice wine.

    Trekking: Hike up the nearby Garo Hills for a panoramic view of the lake and the surrounding green canopy of Assam.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Earthquake Legacy: It is famous for being one of the few lakes in the world formed by the seismic activity of the 1897 Great Assam Earthquake.

    Migratory Birds: The lake is renowned as a winter home for exotic birds like the Great Cormorant a...
    Earthquake Legacy: It is famous for being one of the few lakes in the world formed by the seismic activity of the 1897 Great Assam Earthquake.

    Migratory Birds: The lake is renowned as a winter home for exotic birds like the Great Cormorant and various species of ducks.

    Cultural Hub: It is the site of the famous Chandubi Festival, showcasing the indigenous culture of the Rabha tribe.
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    Architecture:
    Landscape Features: Unlike man-made structures, the "architecture" of Chandubi is purely geological, featuring a natural lagoon with a surface area of approximately 200 Hectares.

    Depth and Terrain: The lake's depth varies from 5 Meters to 10...
    Landscape Features: Unlike man-made structures, the "architecture" of Chandubi is purely geological, featuring a natural lagoon with a surface area of approximately 200 Hectares.

    Depth and Terrain: The lake's depth varies from 5 Meters to 10 Meters, and it is characterized by submerged tree trunks that add a ghostly beauty to the water's surface. The shoreline is uneven, surrounded by undulating hills of the Lower Assam valley.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Guwahati Airport and hire a private cab for the 50 KMS drive via the Mirza road.

    By Train: Get down at Kamakhya Railway Station and rent a car; it takes about 1. 5 Hours to reach.

    By Road: Th...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Deepor Beel (45 KMS), 2. Kamakhya Temple (60 KMS), 3. Accoland Water Park (40 KMS), 4. Mirza Town (25 KMS), 5. Rani Reserve Forest (30 KMS), 6. Kulsi River (15 KMS), 7. Mayong Village (100 KMS), 8. Pobitora (110 KMS), 9. Sualkuchi (75 KMS), 10. Hajo (80 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear life jackets during boat rides and carry basic first-aid, as medical facilities are far from the lake.

    Packing: Carry insect repellent, sunblock, and comfortable cotton clothes for trekking and walking around the uneven...

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