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The city of Dibrugarh is situated on the banks of the River Brahmaputra, in
Upper Assam, India. Surrounded by tea gardens with the misty outlines of the
Himalayas in the background. Dibrugarh is the largest tea exporting town in
India.
Apart from being famous as the 'Tea City of India', it is also known for
housing a large number of tourist attractions within its vicinity, which
often leave the tourists asking for more. A list of all such tourist
attractions in Dibrugarh has been given below, just for you.
Dibrugarh
Attractions
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Koli Aai Thaan
Koi Aai Thaan is a very famous tourist spot of Dibrugarh, which is
dedicated to Koli Aai, the daughter of the head priest of the Dibaru
Satra of Assam. It is said that due to the lack of male heir, the satra
started disappearing.
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Barbarua Maidam
At a distance
of 14 km to the south of Dibrugarh, just adjacent to the NH37, there are
two ancient graveyards that were raised to honor two officials of the
Ahom Dynasty.
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Sarumechlow and Bormechow Maidam
These two
maidams are found in the Lengeri mouza locality of Dibrugarh city and
are said to be the graveyards of Sarumechlow and Bormechow, who were the
queens of King Sukhampha Khura (1552 - 1611) of the Ahom regime. |
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Lekai Chetia Maidam
This maidam is dedicated to Lekai Chetia, an officer of the Ahom
Kingdom, during the term of Swargadeo Pratapsingha. Located in the Sessa
area, near Mankata road of the Dibrugarh district, the maidam has now
become a revered spot in Assam. |
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Bahikhowa Maidam
The Bahikhowa Maidam is found in the Khowang Tea Estate area of
Dibrugarh. This graveyard is dedicated to Bahikhowa Dasarath Dowerah. He
was the Chief of the Army staff of Ahoms, during the reign of Swargodeo
Rajeswar Singha. |
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Dehing Satra
The ruins that are seen on the banks of the Dehing River under Larua
mouza in present Dibrugarh, was a very famous satra during the rule of
the Ahom king Rajeswar Singha. |
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Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is one of the largest biosphere reserves in
India, situated near Dibrugarh. The park is surrounded by river
Brahamputra on one side and Lohit River on other side. |
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