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Welcome
to Tezu, the headquarter of Lohit district and to the holy place
of Brahma Kund, also known as Parasuram Kund. The present name of
Lohit district is derived from one of its principal rivers - the
Lohit, which originates in the eastern Tibet nd enters India through
Kibithoo area of the district. In the ancient Indian literature
the river is called 'Lauhitya1 a name that is ssociated with the
legends of Parasuram, referred in Srimad Bhagavat Geeta, Kalikapurana
and in the Mahabharata.
The history of the district as an administrative unit can be traced
back to the year 1914, when the North East Frontier Tract consisting
of three administrative units viz.
(i) The Central and Eastern sections with headquarters at Sadiya
(ii) The akhimpur Frontier Tract with the headquarter at Lakhimpur
and
(iii) The Western section with the headquarter at Charduar.
The ancient history of the individual Lohit district is not concreated
due to paucity of historical evidence, literary or material, et
the lower belt of the district is the base for evidence for existence
of the ruins of ancient settlement, buildings, shrines and temples.
The Parasuram Kund, Tamreswari temple, Sivalinga site and the city
of king Bhismak situated in this region are also mentioned in the
Puranic and Tantric literatures. The scenic beauty of the district
are splendid, Tezu township alone attracts visitors for its set
up.
There are different tribes in the district.
Their traditional dances, games and sports can be enjoyed in festive
occasion. Elephant riding, angling, rafting, hitch-hiking, mountaineering
etc. are the entertainment scopes available in the district.
Location
Lohit district is situated on the North Eastern extremity of Arunachal
Pradesh. It lies approx. between the Latitudes 27°33' and 29°22'
N and the Longitudes 95°15' E and 97°24' E.
Boundary
North :
China and part of Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh; South
: Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh; East : China and Burma;
West : Assam state and a part of Dibang Valley district.
Area :
11402 Sq. kms.
Total Population :
1,43,478 (Male : 77252 and Female : 66,226) as per 2001 Census (Provisional
figures).
Altitude :
Tezu - 21 degree MSL (in mtrs.)
Topography
The snowy mountains along the international borders, the lower hills
deck with dense evergreen forests, innumerable rivers and rivulets.
Climate
The climate is cool and highly humid in the lower elevations and
in the Valleys and intensively cold in the higher elevations.
The winter prevails during the months from late November to early
March. The period from March to May is the pre-monsoon season. It
is followed by monsoon from June to October.
How to reach Tezu
Tezu is connected to the adjacent state-Assam by road and air. Visitor
can reach Tezu by bus, private vehicle and taxis from Tinsukia,
Dhola. One has to cross the rivers Noa-Dehing, Digaru and a few
rivulets if the Tinsukia via Namsai road to Tezu route is followed.
Or one has to cross mighty Brahmaputra river to Dhola-ghat, then
Sadiya Sunpura road to Tezu.
There are two check-gates. One is at Dirak near Mahadevpur at Lekang
Circle and the other is at Sunpura circle. The distance from Dirak
gate to Tezu and from Sunpura to Tezu is about 65 kms. and 30 kms.
respectively.
There is direct Arunachal Pradesh State Transport (APST) bus service
connection from Tinsukia to Tezu. The Tinsukia APST bus station
is situated at Tinsukia township along with the bus station of Assam
State Transport Corporation. Private buses, taxis are also available
in Tinsukia.
The nearest airports are at Dibrugarh (Mohanbari) and Guwahati in
Assam. Helicopter (Pawan Hans) flights are available from Dibrugarh
and Naharlagun.