Nestled on the southern banks of the Brahmaputra River, Dibrugarh—known as India’s Tea City—is a vibrant hub in Assam with lush tea estates, river cruises, cultural sites, and wildlife sanctuaries. Whether you're a nature lover, explorer, or culture enthusiast, Dibrugarh offers something for every kind of traveller.
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Why should Dibrugarh be on your travel list?
Dibrugarh’s charm lies in its diverse offerings:
- Iconic Tea Estates: Walk through emerald fields and discover Assam’s signature tea-making.
- Riverfront Bliss: Stroll or cruise along the Brahmaputra—watch ferries, sunsets, and maybe even dolphins.
- Rich Culture & Wildlife: From ancient temples and Sufi shrines to biodiversity in rainforests, crocodile marshes, and wetlands.
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Top 10 famous places in Dibrugarh
- Tea Estates – Visit iconic estates like Mancotta and Jalan to learn tea processing and taste fresh brews
- Dibru‑Saikhowa National Park – A biodiverse haven for birdwatching, home to white‑winged ducks, wild horses, and swamp forests 42 km away
- Jokai Botanical Garden – A serene 12 km getaway with orchids, medicinal plants, boating, and jungle safaris
- Shrikshetra Jagannath Temple – An 85‑ft replica of Puri’s Jagannath Temple built in 2014 at Khanikar
- Dehing Patkai Sanctuary – Known as the “Amazon of the East,” with dense rainforest and wildlife diversity
- Barbarua Maidams – Historic Ahom-era tombs; visit the royal status tombs around 13 km from the city
Finance heritage tours with an instant travel loan. - Boga Baba Mazhar – A revered Sufi shrine embodying Assam’s interfaith spirit
- Raidongia Dol – A mid‑18th-century temple featuring classic Ahom architecture
- Bogibeel Bridge – India’s longest rail‑road bridge offers scenic views of the Brahmaputra
- Majuli & Rukmini Island – Take a side trip to visit Majuli, the riverine cultural hub, and nearby Rukmini Island for birdlife and scenic beauty
Things to do on a Dibrugarh trip
- Tea Garden Walks & Tastings – Learn tea production firsthand.
- Brahmaputra Boat Cruises – Spot dolphins, fishermen, and scenic riverscape.
- Walk-through Botanical Gardens & Safaris – Ideal for wildlife and nature lovers.
- Pilgrimage – Visit the Jagannath Temple and Boga Baba Mazhar shrine.
- Explore Wildlife & Sanctuaries – Go birdwatching and nature trekking.
- Shop Local Markets – Shop silk, handicrafts, bamboo goods, street snacks
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