1. Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary The 111.19 sq. km area constitutes the solitary rainforest that exists in Assam. The Dehing Patkai forest borders the Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts with three
1. Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary The 111.19 sq. km area constitutes the solitary rainforest that exists in Assam. The Dehing Patkai forest borders the Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts with three
1.Malinithan One of the tourist spots in Dhemaji, a naturally beautiful district in Assam with north eastern fringes is the Malini Than. It is about 42 K.m. away from the
1.Orang National Park Who else names Orang as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Orang come within the boundaries of Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam. This wildlife reserve is broadly scattered
1.Kalamati Chirang district in Assam is famous for its scenic beauty, some of its specialized zones and Kalamati is its celebrated attraction as an orchid and butterfly habitat. Kalamati is
1.Shiva Dol Shiva Dol stands out as a significant touristic destination in Assam because this site ranks among the most important religious sites across India. Shiva Dol stands as the
1.Silchar Silchar holds the position of becoming the second largest city and main administrative center for Cachar district in Assam. Bengalis compose 90% of the population who communicate with the
1.Discovering Biswanath Ghat Biswanath Ghat resides toward the southern portion of Biswanath Chariali Town in Assam and presents both alternative charm and substantial cultural value. Visitors refer to Biswanath Ghat
1.Barpeta Satra Dating as far as 500 years old, Barpeta Satra is an important pilgrimage site for Assam. It is the creation of a saint named Madhabdev in 1583 AD
1.Manas National Park Various endangered and rare species find their protective home at Manas National Park in Assam which holds titles of a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site together with