Dora Beel is a wetland and lake located at Rampur no.
2 village under the Palashbari revenue circle and surrounded by villages like Rajapukhuri, Nahira, Bhakatpara, Tezpur, Rampur, Majpara, Kuldung, Dhantola, Bortari and Khidirpukhuri in Kamrup district of Assam.
[citation needed] According to the Survey of India, the total area of the Beel was 300.96 acres in 1971.
[citation needed] Dora Beel is the habitat of endangered South Asian river dolphin (Platanista gangetica).
[1][2] Dora Beel festival is an annual festival set on the banks of the Dora Beel to discuss about the production of indigenous fish species and this festival is fundamentally linked to nature and carries the eternal message of protecting and respecting nature.