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Dumboor Lake

Gandacharra, Tripura, India
Natural Grandeur and Ecological Importance: Dumboor Lake is a vast, beautiful water body sprawling over approximately 41 square kilometers located at the confluence of the Raima and Saima rivers. Its name comes from the drum-shaped instrument, the 'Dumboor' or 'Damru', associated with Lord Shiva, re flecting its distinctive look from an aerial perspective. The lake is surrounded by lush green hills and boasts 48 picturesque islands, with Narkel Kunja being the most famous one. This enormous reservoir is not only a major tourist attraction but also an important ecological site, serving as a catchment area for the Gomati River, which originates from a nearby point, and is home to a rich variety of aquatic life, including diverse species of fishes. The sheer scale and serene atmosphere of the lake offer a spectacular display of nature's beauty, making it a perfect spot for photography and peaceful relaxation. Its clear waters reflect the emerald greenery of the surrounding forests and hills, creating a captivating panoramic view for every visitor. The lake is a prime example of the unspoiled natural wealth of Tripura, playing a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supporting the livelihood of the indigenous communities, making its preservation a priority.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4-6 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Lake, Natural Landmark, Eco-Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    Boating Charges and Islet Access: While there's no general entry fee to the lake itself, motorboat/ferry charges for visiting Narkel Kunja and cruising the lake vary significantly based on the type of boat (speed boat, motor boat, country boat) and the duration of the ride, ...
    Boating Charges and Islet Access: While there's no general entry fee to the lake itself, motorboat/ferry charges for visiting Narkel Kunja and cruising the lake vary significantly based on the type of boat (speed boat, motor boat, country boat) and the duration of the ride, typically ranging from Rs.500 to Rs.1500 or more for a dedicated boat. Narkel Kunja may have a small landing/maintenance fee (e. g. , Rs.20-Rs.50 per person) and accommodation costs if staying overnight. These fees are essential for maintenance and local employment.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings and Ideal Visit Time: The lake is a natural site, generally accessible all day, 24/7. Boating services usually operate from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (depending on the season and weather). The Ideal Visit Time is early morning (6:00 AM-9:00 AM) for the best light,...
    Regular Timings and Ideal Visit Time: The lake is a natural site, generally accessible all day, 24/7. Boating services usually operate from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (depending on the season and weather). The Ideal Visit Time is early morning (6:00 AM-9:00 AM) for the best light, mist, and bird activity, or late afternoon (4:00 PM-6:00 PM) for a spectacular sunset experience over the water.
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    Special Events:
    Dumboor Festival and Pous Sankranti Mela: The Dumboor Festival is often organized by the Tourism Department, sometimes featuring cultural events, local boat races, and water sports competitions, showcasing the vibrant local culture and promoting tourism. The main religious ...
    Dumboor Festival and Pous Sankranti Mela: The Dumboor Festival is often organized by the Tourism Department, sometimes featuring cultural events, local boat races, and water sports competitions, showcasing the vibrant local culture and promoting tourism. The main religious and cultural event is the massive Pous Sankranti Mela in mid-January (last day of Pousha month) at the river's origin, Tirthamukh, attracting thousands of devotees for a holy dip.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Narkel Kunja Foreground and Background: The best shots are taken from a boat with Narkel Kunja Island's iconic coconut trees forming the foreground, set against the backdrop of the misty, distant hills and the endless expanse of the lake's water.

    Narkel Kunja Foreground and Background: The best shots are taken from a boat with Narkel Kunja Island's iconic coconut trees forming the foreground, set against the backdrop of the misty, distant hills and the endless expanse of the lake's water.

    Sunrise and Sunset Reflections: The moment the sun rises or sets, the entire water surface turns into a canvas of gold, orange, and crimson, creating stunning reflections that double the visual drama.

    Aerial Viewpoint of the Drum Shape: Any high vantage point on the surrounding hills offers a rare glimpse of the lake's peculiar 'Dumboor' shape, making for a unique and memorable landscape photograph.

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Things To Do

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    Exploring the Water Body: Boating and Ferry Rides (At least ) Rent a motorboat or a traditional country boat from the jetty, especially for a trip to Narkel Kunja Island. Enjoy the tranquility of cruising between the 48 islets and capturing the panoramic view of the surrounding hills, which is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset. The boat ride itself is the primary activity, often lasting several hours depending on the chosen route and the time spent at the islands. Photography and Birdwatching (At least ) The unique drum shape, the islands covered in vibrant greenery, and the reflections on the clear water provide endless photographic subjects. In the winter months (November to February), dedicate time to birdwatching, as the lake becomes a temporary home to numerous species of migratory birds. Bring a telephoto lens and binoculars for the best exper...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Origin of Gomati and Natural Beauty: Famous as the source of the holy Gomati River and for its sheer, mesmerizing natural beauty with 48 islands and lush green hills. It is a vital wetland attracting a high density of migratory birds during the winter, making it a significa...
    Origin of Gomati and Natural Beauty: Famous as the source of the holy Gomati River and for its sheer, mesmerizing natural beauty with 48 islands and lush green hills. It is a vital wetland attracting a high density of migratory birds during the winter, making it a significant site for ornithologists. Its fame is also tied to the annual Pous Sankranti Mela held at the nearby Tirthamukh, drawing thousands of pilgrims.
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    Architecture:
    Geological Formation and Man-made Structures: The lake's fundamental architecture is a natural geo-morphological feature, formed at the confluence of the Raima and Saima rivers, with an approximate surface area dimension of 41 sq. km. The shape, resembling a Tabor-shaped d...
    Geological Formation and Man-made Structures: The lake's fundamental architecture is a natural geo-morphological feature, formed at the confluence of the Raima and Saima rivers, with an approximate surface area dimension of 41 sq. km. The shape, resembling a Tabor-shaped drum, is its most notable architectural 'design'. Man-made elements are primarily functional and minimal, focusing on tourism and utility. This includes tourist accommodations like the Saima Tourist Lodge at Gandacherra, boat jetties for safe embarking/disembarking, and retaining walls or embankments for the hydro-electric project near Tirthamukh. Narkel Kunja Island features the simple, rustic Tripura Tourism cottages and basic pathways, built using local materials to harmonize with the island's natural, coconut-tree dominated landscape. The Hydel Project dam, a large concrete structure at the lake's outlet, is the most significant engineered dimension, designed to regulate water flow and generate power, giving the area a dual purpose of natural beauty and human utility.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air (Approx. 120 KMS) Fly to Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA) in Agartala. From the airport, hire a pre-paid taxi or take a bus to Gandacherra (approx. 4-5 hours), and then proceed to the lake. By Train (Approx. 75 KMS) The nearest major railway station is Ambassa Railway Station (ABSA). F...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Tirthamukh (Gomati Origin) (0 KMS), Narkel Kunja Island (In the Lake), Raima River Confluence (In the Lake), Pous Sankranti Mela Site (Near Tirthamukh, 0 KMS), Gomati Wildlife Sanctuary (Nearby area, ~15 KMS), Chabimura (Rock carvings, ~60 KMS), Tripura Sundari Temple (Udaipur, ~65 KMS), Neermahal Palace (~120 KMS), Jampui Hills (~100 KMS), Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary (~150 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety (At least ) Carry a basic first-aid kit, insect repellent, and necessary personal medication, especially as the area is remote. Always wear a life jacket during boat rides. Be mindful of slippery conditions near the jetties. Ensure you are well-hydrated, especially during day excu...

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