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Renowned as the 'Tea Capital of India,' the charming town of Dibrugarh, approximately 140 km from Jorhat, is gradually gaining popularity as a sought-after destination for tourists in Assam. Exploring the verdant British-era tea plantations stands out as the top experience to indulge in while in Dibrugarh.
Dibrugarh, situated in northeast India’s Assam, thrives as an industrial hub amidst vast tea plantations. Embraced by the Brahmaputra River, it boasts the Radha Krishna Mandir, an exquisite Hindu temple crafted from marble. The Hitendranath Barua Science and Culture Park showcases lifelike animal statues and hosts events on its open-air stage. Towards the northeast lies Dibru Saikhowa National Park, an island sanctuary renowned for its appeal to migratory birds.