ABOUT || SON BEEL || ASSAM || BARAK VALLEY ||
SON BEEL
The beautiful and mesmerizing lake, Son Beel also called as
Shon Bill is one of the largest lakes of Southern Assam’s Karimganj district.
The most amazing thing about Son Beel is that it becomes a farm land for rice
cultivation during winter till March and then the land fills with water and
becomes a lake. The less depth of the lake makes it overflow during rainy
season and the water meets Kushira River through Kakra River and flows to
Bangladesh. This phenomenal lake has all type of fish including its specialty,
the Bhujia fish. The lake gives a picturesque landscape with hills on both east
and west sides. The inlet and outlets of Son Beel is River Shingla that
originates in Manipur.
POPULAR THINGS TO DO & SEE IN AND AROUND
The mesmerizing seasonal wetland is house to many Hizol
trees (Barringtonia Acutangula) which offers an amazing view around the lake.
The trees stand tall in both dry and wet seasons and the half merged Hizol
trees are a point of attraction. Apart from that, sunrise and sunset near the lake
gives you a colorful view with sun rays reflecting in different ways. The night
sky is full of stars with lake shining in the dark.
GETTING THERE
Son Beel can be easily reached from Karimganj which is just
43 km away with a driving time of 51 mins. You will find various transports
like government buses, private taxis, etc to reach the beautiful and seasonal
wetland Son Beel.
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