Dipor Bil

Dipor Bil or Deepor Beel
Dipor Bil or Deepor Beel
LocationGuwahati, Kamrup district, Assam
Coordinates26°08′N 91°40′E / 26.13°N 91.66°E / 26.13; 91.66
TypeFresh water
Basin countriesIndia
Surface area4,014 ha (15.50 sq mi)
Average depth1 m (3.3 ft)
Max. depth4 m (13 ft)
Surface elevation53 m (174 ft)
SettlementsTwelve villages on the periphery of the beel
Websitewww.diporbil.org
Official nameDeepor Beel
Designated19 August 2002
Reference no.1207
Location
Interactive map of Dipor Bil or Deepor Beel

Dipor Bil, also spelled Deepor Beel (Pron: dɪpɔ:(r) bɪl) (bil or beel means "lake" in the local Assamese language), is located to the south-west of Guwahati city, in Kamrup Metropolitan district of Assam, India. It is a permanent freshwater lake, in a former channel of the Brahmaputra River, to the south of the main river. In 1989, 4.1 km² of the area was declared a wildlife sanctuary by the Government of Assam. It is listed as a wetland under the Ramsar Convention which designated the lake as a Ramsar Site in November 2002 for undertaking conservation measures on the basis of its biological and environmental importance.

Considered one of the largest beels in the Brahmaputra valley of Lower Assam, it is categorised as representative of the wetland type under the Burma monsoon forest biogeographic region.