Top 10 Hotels in Dibrugarh ! Best Place to Stay in Assam Today

Top 10 Hotels in Dibrugarh ! Best Place to Stay in Assam Today. Assam is the most vibrant of eight states comprising the Northeast. Bounded by these states, West Bengal, Bhutan and Bangladesh,Assam is synonymous with breathtaking natural beauty, teeming wildlife, immaculate tea gardens and warm, beautiful people. It’s strategic location in the northeast of India, and it’s accessibility from the rest of the country makes it the gateway to the northeastern states.

Assam is the most vibrant of eight states comprising the Northeast. Bounded by these states, West Bengal, Bhutan and Bangladesh,Assam is synonymous with breathtaking natural beauty, teeming wildlife, immaculate tea gardens and warm, beautiful people. It’s strategic location in the northeast of India, and it’s accessibility from the rest of the country makes it the gateway to the northeastern states.

List of Top 10 Hotels in Dibrugarh

Hotel Natraj

Hotel Little Place

Hotel Devika 

Hotel Indrasurya

Hotel City Regency

Hotel Vishal

Out of Above the List we are recommending Hotel Devika which is good in terms of Value for Money . So, must try before opting others today..

Some Selected Attraction of Assam State  and Top 10 Hotels in Dibrugarh Assam 

Top 10 Hotels in Dibrugarh

KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK

About Kazrianga National Park:   Kaziranga National Park has been declared a World Heritage Site. The park is spread over 430 sq.kms.

KAMAKHYA TEMPLE

Kamakhya Temple is located on Nilachal Hill, Guwahati top at an altitude of 800 feet above sea level. River Brahmaputra flows on the northern side of the hill. 

 

AGNIGARH HILL

Agnigarh hill is situated in Tezpur in Assam. As per Hindu mythology, a fortress was built here by King Banasura with a view to isolate his daughter Usha.

DIBRU SAIKHOWA NATIONAL PARK

Dibru Saikhowa National Park is situated in Tinsukia in Assam. It owns the credit of being one among the major biodiversity hotspots of the world and one among the largestparks in Assam

ORANG NATIONAL PARK

 Orang National Park is situated on the northern banks of the river Brahmaputra. It is the only National Park in the country,which was created naturally. The tribes who lived there had abandoned 78.81-sq.km area.

DIGBOI

 Asia’s first oil refinery, which is the second in world, is in Digboi. The oil town not only has refinery, which is over 100 years old but also has number of tea gardens.

In the west, Guwahati, Assam’s largest city, features silk bazaars and the hilltop Kamakhya Temple. Umananda Temple sits on Peacock Island in the Brahmaputra river. The state capital, Dispur, is a suburb of Guwahati.

Green is the predominant colour of the state with an impressive 35% forest cover and thousands of hectares under tea cultivatation. Assam has five national parks including the World Heritage Sites of Kaziranga and Manas, and 20 Wildlife sanctuaries. The Brahmaputra Valley is an alluvial plain about 724 kms in length and 81 kms in breadth. It is enclosed on the north by the mighty Himalayas, south by the Garo, Khasi, Jaintia and Naga Hills. The Brahmaputra, the lifeline of the valley which shares it’s name, floods the nearby land with fertile silt every year to ensure a rich harvest.

Assam has 33 District comprises of Lower Assam Called Guwahati and Upper Assam Called Diburghar both of city is very famous today and most of the touriset comes to for sight seeing of Upper Assam. Dibrugarh district occupies an area of 3381 Sq Km. It derives its name from the river Diboru and the word garh meaning fort. The largest town in eastern Assam, Dibrugarh is the gateway to the tea producing districts of Dibrugarh, Tinsukia and Sivasagar that together account for 50% of Assam’s tea crop.

The town, boasting of Northeast India’s first medical college (established 1902), is also an important industrial centre because of oil.The rapidly changing face of Dibrugarh’s accommodation scene, in which new and better establishments are coming up regularly, is providing visitors with wider choice and greater options in their selection of accommodation.

 

 

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