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Top 5 visiting places of Dibrugarh district – Assam – India

TOP FIVE VISITING PLACES IN ASSAM:

The geographical and landscapes of Assam state of India, its social and cultural environment attracts nature-loving and culture-loving people from all parts of the world.

Today in this blog we will talk about some visiting places of Dibrugarh district in the state of Assam.

  1. RAFTING IN BRAMHAPUTRA
  2. DINJOY SATRA
  3. TEA ESTATE
  4. WILD LIFE
  5. SHRIKSHETRA DHAAM

01 RAFTING IN BRAMHAPUTRA

Brahmaputra is a large river in India. From Tibet to Arunachal Pradesh, India entered into the state of Assam. The name of the river has changed with the introduction of the country and the state. The name of this river in Bangladesh is Jamuna.

This river is very attractive for rafting lovers. The process of rafting began in Pasighat and Adi villages of Dibrugarh district of Assam.
Beautiful landscapes that connect the eyes.

The boat offers the joy of the unloved, moving on the mountain stream of the rising Brahmaputra.

02 DINJOY SATRA

Dinjoy Satra Village is one of the villages in this district. The natural appearance of the village, the green bananas attract and satisfy everyone.

03 TEA ESTATE

Assam is the first tea producing state in India. And in Dibrugarh district of this state, there are many small large tea gardens. Green dense tea gardens, one of the most important places in the world. Every year millions of people come to picnic in these gardens with their family and friends.

The gardens in this area are a historic landmark of British India.

04 WILD LIFE

Dibrugarh has a variety of natural content that attracts visitors. The Jokai Botanical Garden Chm Germplasm Center, Jeypore Rainforest, Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary are all notable places in this district.

05 SHRIKSHETRA DHAAM:

Another sightseeing place in Dibrugarh is Srikshetradham, Jagannath Temple. It is another temple of Jagannath Dev built in front of Puri Jagannath Dev Temple. Thousands of pilgrims also come here every year. It is a sacred place of Hinduism.

HOW TO REACH DIBRUGARH:

By air:

Airport near Dibrugarh city is Mohanbari Airport. This is a domestic airport. From here, Guwahati, Kolkata and Agartala travel to these cities by air.

By Train:

There are two major railway stations in Dibrugarh, which are connected to all the major cities of India.

By Road:
By road, Dibrugarh is connected with almost all the big cities in the North-East, including Guwahati.