Dibrugarh, Assam
The dusty, little-touristed town of Dibrugarh, 443km north of Guwahati, is surrounded by no fewer nine golf courses and lies in the heart of the tea growing country.Dibrugarh, district is the headquarters of Lakhimpur and is inhabited mostly by Bengalis. It is reputed as a commercial town. Located along the river Brahmaputra, Dibrugarh is sometimes referred to as the gateway to some districts of Arunachal Pradesh and the north of Nagaland . It is the largest tea-exporting town in India. In Dibrugarh one can go around the tea gardens, which are located in, and around the town. A large number of tea estates are located along National Highway-37 covering large area of Dibrugarh district.
Though it has no special attractions for the tourists. Yet, a planned city has been built up at Barbari around Assam medical college. Also, there is a dam, constructed at a huge cost in order to save the town from the devastating flood of Brahmaputra.
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Very useful post. Dibrugarh is situated at the northern most tip of Assam. Lush and green tea plantations set the backdrop for this small town. Situated along the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra, Dibrugarh is one of oldest and most important cities in Assam. Check out all best hotels in Dibrugarh also.
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