Places to see in Dibrugarh

Explore Dibrugarh's Top 10 Tourist Attractions

Cradled in the lush landscapes of Upper Assam, Dibrugarh is. often called the “Tea City of India,” Dibrugarh is a blend of nature’s serenity, vibrant culture, and timeless traditions. With its emerald-green plantations and misty mornings, the city offers travellers a taste of Assam’s soul.

Beyond tea, Dibrugarh is also a gateway to the Northeast — connecting you to Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and beyond. Whether you seek river sunsets, colonial heritage, or a peek into local Assamese life, Dibrugarh invites you to slow down and savour its unhurried charm.

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Top 10 places to visit when in Dibrugarh

1. Tea Gardens of Dibrugarh

Step into the rolling estates that define Assam’s identity. Visit plantations like Jalan, Mancotta, or Naharkatia to watch the art of tea plucking, walk through endless rows of green, and sample freshly brewed Assam tea straight from the source.

2. Brahmaputra Riverfront

The heart of Dibrugarh’s charm lies along the Brahmaputra. Enjoy tranquil evening walks, boat rides, or sunsets that paint the sky gold and crimson — a sight that stays with you long after you have left.

3. Namphake Village

Located about 40 km from Dibrugarh, this Tai Phake village offers a glimpse into a centuries-old Buddhist culture. With traditional stilt houses, serene monasteries, and warm locals, Namphake is a living heritage experience.

4. Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary

Known as the “Amazon of the East,” this dense rainforest is home to rare orchids, elephants, and exotic bird species. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and trekkers, it’s a pristine escape into Assam’s wild beauty.

5. Radha Krishna Temple

Perched on a small hill, this white marble temple is not just a spiritual retreat but also offers panoramic views of Dibrugarh city. Visit during sunset for a peaceful, soul-soothing experience.

6. Jokai Botanical Garden and Germplasm Centre

Spread across acres of lush greenery, this botanical haven showcases Assam’s rich flora. From orchids and medicinal plants to bamboo groves, it’s a perfect spot for a calm afternoon picnic.

7. Barbarua Maidam

Dating back to the Ahom era, these ancient burial mounds near Dibrugarh narrate stories of Assam’s royal past. A fascinating stop for history lovers exploring the region’s deep roots.

8. Naharkatia

A scenic town surrounded by tea gardens and oil fields, Naharkatia offers a unique blend of natural charm and industrial heritage. It’s also known for its vibrant local markets and warm hospitality.

9. Dinjoy Satra

One of Assam’s most revered Vaishnavite monasteries, Dinjoy Satra offers a quiet cultural and spiritual retreat, echoing the teachings of Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardev.

10. Digboi

About 80 km from Dibrugarh, Digboi is Asia’s first oil town. Visit the Digboi Oil Refinery — established in 1901 — and the World War II cemetery to experience a piece of living history surrounded by lush hills.

 

From tranquil tea estates to timeless monasteries, Dibrugarh is an experience that lingers long after your visit. With Akasa Air’s reliable connectivity, warm service, and affordable fares, travelling to this serene Assamese city is easier than ever.

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