ATTRACTIONS AT DIBRUGARH

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Attractions At Dibrugarh

Holding the distinction of the largest tea exporting town in India, Dibrugarh is visited by a large number of tourists throughout the year. Apart from being famous as the ‘Tea City of India’, it is also known for housing a large number of tourist attractions within its vicinity, which often leave the tourists asking for more.

This temple, situated in a sprawling campus near the Assam Medical College, features two life size idols of Lord Krishna

Jagannath Dham

A replica of the Lord Jagannath Temple,Puri,Odisha, has come up in Dibrugarh near the Mahatma Gandhi Park at

Koli Aai Than

Koli Aai Thaan is a very famous tourist spot of Dibrugarh, which is dedicated to kali Aai, the daughter of

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Brahmaputra River

The Brahmaputra, also known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachal Pradesh, and Luit in Assamese, is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, India, and Bangladesh…

Bogibeel Bridge

The Bogibeel Bridge is a combined road and rail bridge over the Brahmaputra River in the northeastern Indian state of Assam between Dhemaji district and Dibrugarh district, which was started in the year …

The Jagannath Temple in Dibrugarh is a replica of the Shri Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odhisha. It is a marvelous architectural fete with crafting in red stone. The main sanctum is located on

Mahatma Gandhi Udyan/Khanikar Park (Tourist attraction) is located in Dibrugarh, Assam, India. Address of Mahatma Gandhi Udyan/Khanikar Park is Chring Gaon, 

Lekai Chetia Maidam is a ‘Thaan’ or a religious institution dedicated to an Ahom officer, Lekai Chetia who worked under Swragodeo Pratapsingha. The large ‘maidan’ is lo..

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CANCER HOSPITAL

Assam Cancer Care Foundation is a joint partnership between the Government of Assam and the Tata Trusts. It was set up in December 2017 to create a first-of-its-kind, three-level cancer grid in the state of Assam. The distributed care model was conceptualised by the Trusts and the Government of Assam to create patient-centric cancer institutions to deliver standardised and affordable care closer to patients’ homes. With a plan to set up 17 cancer hospitals in the state, it is the largest cancer care network in South Asia

Dibrugarh Cancer Hospital
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Dibrugarh Airport (14 KM)

Dibrugarh Airport (IATA: DIB, ICAO: VEMN), is located at Mohanbari, which is situated at a distance of 15 km (9 mi) east from Dibrugarh, Assam, India. The airport covers an area of 386 acres. There are 2 aerobridges linked with the terminal. The runway of the airport is capable of handling aircraft like Airbus A320 and Boeing 737

RAILWAY STATION (DBRT)(2.4 KM)

Dibrugarh Town railway station is the Oldest station in Northeast, India. Its code is DBRT. It serves Dibrugarh City & 2nd most busy station after Dibrugarh railway station. The station consists of three platforms.
 
AddressMancota Rd, Chowkidingee, Dibrugarh, Assam 786001
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BANIPUR RAILWAY STATION (DBRG) (3.9KM)

Dibrugarh railway station is a railway junction station on the Lumding–Dibrugarh section. Rated as A Category railway station in Northeast Frontier Railway. It is located in Dibrugarh :The Tea City of India and 3rd largest city in the Indian state of Assam. The Dibrugarh railway station (DBRG) is the second railway station of the historic city of Dibrugarh after Dibrugarh Town railway station (DBRT).

ASTC TERMINAL (100M)

This is Assam State Transport Corporation’s Bus Terminus. Buses for all different towns and districts leave from here.
 
 
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FAMOUS TOURIST SPOTS TO EXPLORE FROM DIBRUGARH

Dhola Sadiya Bridge

The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, commonly known as the Dhola Sadiya Bridge, is a beam bridge in India, connecting the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

MALINI THAN (58KM)

Malinithan is an archaeological site which consists of ruins of a temple of the early medieval period on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.

GOLDEN PAGODA TEMPLE,
ARUNACHAL PRADESH (137KM)

The Golden Pagoda of Namsai, also known as Kongmu Kham, in the Tai-Khamti language, is a Burmese-style Buddhist temple that was opened in 2010. It is located on a 20 hectares complex in Namsai District of Arunachal Pradesh, India and at a distance of 68 km from the nearest railway station Tinsukia, Assam.

ROING (150 KM)

Roing is the district headquarter of Lower Dibang Valley district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is the last major township at the north-eastern frontier of India.

PASIGHAT (150 KMS)

Pasighat is the headquarters of East Siang district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Situated at the eastern foothills of the Himalayas at 155 meters above mean sea level, Pasighat is Arunachal's oldest town.

ITANAGAR (196 KMS)

Itanagar is the capital of the northeast Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Set in the foothills of the Himalayas, the city is home to medieval Ita Fort and the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum, which exhibits textiles and handicrafts. The nearby Gompa, a yellow-roofed Buddhist temple, was consecrated by the Dalai Lama.

MAJULI (127 KMS)

Mājuli or Majuli is a river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam and in 2016 it became the first island to be made a district in India. It had an area of 1,255 square kilometres at the beginning of the 20th century, but having lost significantly to erosion it covers 352 square kilometres as at 2014.

SIVASAGAR (90 KMS)

Why is Sivasagar famous for? It is well known for its Ahom palaces and monuments. Sivasagar today is also an important centre for the tea and oil industries. > Sivasagar, formerly known as Rangpur, was the capital of the Ahom Kingdom from 1699 to 1788

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