Start Driving in Dibrugarh, Assam
Dibrugarh, nestled along the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, is a vibrant tea capital known as the “Tea City of the East” with sprawling emerald plantations, a rich cultural heritage blending Ahom history and tribal traditions, and a humid subtropical climate ideal for visits from October to March. Key tourist spots include the iconic Bogibeel Bridge, Asia’s longest river bridge offering stunning river views, Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary for elephant safaris and rare birds amid rainforests, Jokai Botanical Garden with exotic orchids and bamboo groves, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park famous for feral horses and Gangetic dolphins, Namphake Village’s serene Tai Buddhist monastery, historic sites like Raidongia Dol’s ancient Shiva temple and Barbarua Maidam burial mounds, lush tea estates such as Mancotta for plucking tours, vibrant markets like Chowkidinghee Bazaar for Assamese silk and pithas, and serene spots like Maijan Lake for boating. The city’s blend of natural beauty, wildlife adventures, spiritual retreats, and tea heritage makes it a gateway to Assam’s northeastern charms.

