Katta Beel (Chimite Lake)

About this place

Katta Beel—also known as Chimite—is a striking, placid lake near Ampati with a distinctive built form. Unlike many natural ponds, it’s described as rectangular and constructed with concrete steps along the sides, giving it a strong “designed waterbody” look. The place feels peaceful, scenic, and culturally intriguing—great for travellers who like quiet lakes, local stories, and offbeat photography rather than only waterfalls.

History & highlights

The South West Garo Hills district portal notes Chimite’s meaning (“water God”) and suggests it was likely built by someone “rich and powerful,” reflecting older local power/wealth structures shaping water architecture. Its continued fame shows how a functional/community waterbody became a recognised “place of interest” in Ampati’s tourism landscape.

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