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How To Reach Tinikunia Pukhuri

Tinsukia, Assam, India
Tinikunia Pukhuri, literally translating to the "Triangular Pond" (from the Assamese words Tini meaning three, and Kunia meaning corner/angle, and Pukhuri meaning pond), is a water body with immense historical and cultural significance located right in the heart of Tinsukia town. The name of the ent ire town of Tinsukia itself is directly derived from this distinctive pond. Historically, the area was known as Bengmora, the capital of the Muttack Kingdom founded by Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha in the late 18th century. The pond was dug around 1791 A.D. under the direction of King Sarbananda Singha by his minister, Gopinath Barbaruah (also known as Godha Baruah), as part of a benevolence initiative that saw the construction of many tanks. The pond's unusual triangular shape is its defining feature, setting it apart from other water bodies in the region. The king had instructed the minister to dig a pond with three corners, which became this landmark. In 1884, when the British-era Dibru-Sadiya Railway line was constructed, a railway station was established near this famous triangular pond. The station, and subsequently the growing settlement, was named Tinsukia after the pond, immortalizing its unique shape and historical importance. Over the years, the area around the pond has developed, and while the original pond exists, the surrounding space has often been developed into a park or a recreational area, sometimes mistakenly conflated with the nearby, larger cluster of nine ponds known as Na-Pukhuri. However, the Tinikunia Pukhuri remains the specific, triangular pond that gave the town its name and is a quiet testament to the legacy of the Muttack Kingdom. It serves as a reminder of the city's ancient roots before it grew into the modern commercial hub it is today.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport to Tinsukia is Dibrugarh Airport (also known as Mohanbari Airport), with the IATA code DIB. It is located approximately 40 kilometers away from the Tinsukia City Center. The airport has regular flights connecting it to major Indian cities like Guwahati, Kolkata, and Delhi. From the airport, you can hire a pre-paid taxi or a cab service to reach Tinsukia town, which takes about 1 to 1. 5 hours. Once you reach the city center, Tinikunia Pukhuri is easily accessible via local transport.

By Train: Tinsukia is exceptionally well-connected by rail, thanks to the historical Dibru-Sadiya Railway line that runs through the region.

There are two major stations:

the main station is New Tinsukia Junction (Code: NTSK), which connects to nearly all major cities across India, including Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai. The second, older station is Tinsukia Junction (Code: TSK), which is closer to the city center and the pond. From either station, you can easily hire an auto-rickshaw or take a cycle-rickshaw to the pond. Tinikunia Pukhuri is very close to the Tinsukia Junction (the old station), just a short ride of about 0. 5 to 1 KM.

By Road: Tinsukia is well-connected by a network of National Highways, notably NH 37 (now part of NH-2 and NH-15). Regular bus services, both government and private, connect Tinsukia to other major towns and cities in Assam like Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Jorhat. If traveling by car, follow the signs for the Tinsukia City Center or GNB Road. Since the pond is in the city center, the local roads can be busy, and finding parking might require some searching.

By Local Transport: Once you are in Tinsukia town, the best way to reach Tinikunia Pukhuri is by auto-rickshaw or a cycle-rickshaw. Given its central location, it's a very short and cheap ride from any part of the main market or railway station. Most local drivers will instantly recognize the name "Tinikunia Pukhuri" or "Teen-konia Pukhuri. " You can also simply walk there from the nearby commercial hub or the old railway station (Tinsukia Junction).

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