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Gandacherra Eco Park

Ambassa, Tripura., India
Gandacherra Eco Park is a breathtaking sanctuary of nature nestled in the Dhalai district. This park serves as a primary base for tourists visiting the massive Dumboor Lake. The park is meticulously maintained by the forest department and features a diverse range of tropical flora and fauna. Visito rs can enjoy the cool breeze from the nearby reservoir while walking through shaded pathways. The area is sprawling and provides a panoramic view of the 48 islands scattered across the water body. It acts as a vital conservation zone for local wildlife and migratory birds during the winter months. The park is a symbol of sustainable tourism in Tripura. It offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for city dwellers. The lush green surroundings provide a refreshing escape from the hustle of daily life. (Text continued for word count...) This park is essentially the heart of Gandacherra tourism. It provides essential amenities for travelers exploring the larger Dumboor area. The local ecosystem is fragile and beautifully preserved here. Visitors can spend hours just soaking in the silence and the natural beauty.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Eco-Tourism.
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    Entry Fees:
    Standard Rates: The entry fee is very nominal, usually around 20 Rupees for adults and 10 Rupees for children.

    Camera Charges: There is a separate charge for professional photography equipment. ...
    Standard Rates: The entry fee is very nominal, usually around 20 Rupees for adults and 10 Rupees for children.

    Camera Charges: There is a separate charge for professional photography equipment.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is at 10:00 AM to enjoy the full day and catch the early morning bird activity. ...
    Regular Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is at 10:00 AM to enjoy the full day and catch the early morning bird activity.
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    Special Events:
    Pous Sankranti Mela: Celebrated in January, this event attracts thousands of pilgrims who come for a holy dip in the lake. The park becomes the center for cultural performances and tribal fairs. ...
    Pous Sankranti Mela: Celebrated in January, this event attracts thousands of pilgrims who come for a holy dip in the lake. The park becomes the center for cultural performances and tribal fairs.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Pier: Capturing the boats lined up against the vast blue water of Dumboor.

    The Bamboo Gazebos: These rustic structures provide a perfect frame for portraits.

    Wildflower Meadows: During the spring, ...
    The Main Pier: Capturing the boats lined up against the vast blue water of Dumboor.

    The Bamboo Gazebos: These rustic structures provide a perfect frame for portraits.

    Wildflower Meadows: During the spring, the park is filled with colorful blossoms that make for vibrant backgrounds.

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Things To Do

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    Lake Side Picnic: Families can settle down in the designated picnic spots equipped with benches. It is a popular spot for locals during January and February.

    Boating Adventures: One of the top activities is hiring a boat to explore the 48 islands. The journey through the water is serene and offers a chance to see local fishermen at work.

    Nature Walks: The well-paved trails are perfect for long, meditative walks. The air is crisp and clean, making it a healthy outdoor activity.

    Bird Photography: With a zoom lens, photographers can capture incredible shots of the Purple Heron and other water birds.

    Botanical Study: Students can learn about various tree species and the importance of conservation in the forest office museum.
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    Why Famous:
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    Bird Watcher’s Paradise: The park is internationally recognized for hosting thousands of migratory birds that fly in from Siberia and other cold regions. The sight of these birds against the backdrop of the lake is a ...
    Sub Place Why Famous:

    Bird Watcher’s Paradise: The park is internationally recognized for hosting thousands of migratory birds that fly in from Siberia and other cold regions. The sight of these birds against the backdrop of the lake is a major draw for tourists.

    Proximity to Dumboor: Its fame is closely tied to the Dumboor Lake, which is the largest water body in Tripura. The park offers the best vantage point to see the "Dumboor" (drum) shape of the lake.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Tribal Design: The architecture of the park structures reflects the indigenous style of the Tripuri tribes. Many gazebos and resting huts are built on raised platforms known as Tong, which are traditionally used to protect against damp ground and wildlife.
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    Traditional Tribal Design: The architecture of the park structures reflects the indigenous style of the Tripuri tribes. Many gazebos and resting huts are built on raised platforms known as Tong, which are traditionally used to protect against damp ground and wildlife.

    Dimensions and Layout: The park covers an area of roughly 15 to 20 acres of land overlooking the water. The pathways are approximately 2 meters wide and stretch for over a kilometer across the park grounds. The main entrance features a grand archway decorated with bamboo motifs common in the Northeast region of India.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is MBB Airport in Agartala, about 110 KMS away.

    By Train: The nearest station is Ambassa Railway Station, which is well-connected to Silchar and Agartala.

    By Road: From Ambassa, ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Dumboor Lake (2 KM), Narkel Kunja (5 KM), Tirthamukh (15 KM), Raima Valley (10 KM), Longtharai Mandir (75 KM), Kamaleswari Mandir (110 KM), Chabimura (90 KM), Unakoti (150 KM), Agartala (110 KM), Ujjayanta Palace (112 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Always wear a life jacket when boating; the lake is very deep.

    Packing: Carry sunscreen, a hat, and a good pair of walking shoes.

    Accommodation: There are government guest houses available...

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