
Samaguri Beel
Lake
Samaguri Beel
Samaguri Beel, located about 20 to 25 kilometers from Nagaon town in Assam, is a picturesque ox-bow shaped wetland formed by the abandoned course of the Kolong River. Known locally as "Pokhi Tirtha" or "Bird Pilgrimage," it is famous for attracting a wide variety of migratory birds during the winter season, including species like the lesser whistling duck, ferruginous pochard, whiskered tern, and many others.
The wetland is rich in both flora and fauna, supporting aquatic birds and fish, and provides a serene natural setting that draws birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The beel covers around 43.65 hectares and is closely connected to surrounding villages, with human activities such as fishing and eco-tourism coexisting alongside its ecological importance.
It is considered an important biodiversity hotspot in the Brahmaputra River basin and is appreciated for its scenic beauty and wildlife.
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Samaguri Beel is located in Nagaon, Assam.
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