The District of Dibrugarh is set in the Eastern most part of Assam, it is bounded by Dhemaji district and a chunk of Lakhimpur district in the North, part of Sivasagar district and Arunachal Pradesh in the South, Tinsukia district in the East and Sivasagar district in the West.
The mighty river Brahmaputra flows down all the way from the North, from the wondrous hills of Arunachal Pradesh to the Western part of Assam.
Dibrugarh town, the district headquarter, is found on the Southern bank of the river Brahmaputra and composes of only one sadar sub-division and no independent sub-division.
Broad Gauge Railway line of NF Railways traversing through the town of Dibrugarh, Tinsukia and other districts connect Dibrugarh with the rest of the state. The NH-37 is the one and only arterial Highway running through the dist.
Located along side the river Brahmaputra sometimes it is called as the gateway to some districts of Arunachal Pradesh. It's the largest tea exporting town in India. Dibrugarh is one of the prominent towns of Assam.
It is also popularly known as the largest tea exporting town in India. To visit Dibrugarh you can opt by road, by rail or by air. In fact, Dibrugarh is well connected with the rest of India and this district of Assam can also be considered as the gateway to some districts of Arunachal Pradesh.
Dibrugarh is one of the most attractive places of Eastern Assam where you can explore the wonderful attractions like Dehing Satra which is located on the banks of the river Dehing under Larua mouza. Apart from this, Dehing Namti Satra, Dinnjoy Satra, Moderkhat Satra, Garpara Satra, Koli Aai Thaan, Barbarua Maidam, Bahikhowa Maidam, Lekai Chetia Maidam, Raidongis Dol, etc. |