
Assan Barrage
Tourist Attraction
Assan Barrage
Asan Barrage is a dam located at the confluence of the Asan River and the Eastern Yamuna Canal. It lies near the Uttarakhand-Himachal Pradesh border and is part of the Dehradun district in Uttarakhand. Established in 1967, the barrage spans 287.5 meters and includes a significant wetland area known as Dhalipur Lake.
This area was declared Uttarakhand’s first Ramsar site in 2020 due to its importance as a habitat for various bird species.
Asan Barrage is particularly famous among bird watchers and nature enthusiasts for its rich avian diversity, attracting numerous native and migratory bird species annually. The serene surroundings and the bustling birdlife make it a popular spot for eco-tourism and recreational activities.
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Assan Barrage is located in Sirmaur (Sirmour), Himachal Pradesh.
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