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7 Available Tour Excursions in Dibrugarh

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Mechuka and Arunachal Pradesh is less travelled and has its unique unexplored beauty to offer to the Tourists. More its unique and varied culture with many Tribes and dialects adds to Arunachal's awe and splendour.

Price: $1,756.51

Duration: 192 hours

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Need a place to get away? There is no better corner in the world to hide from the dull everyday than the magical Mechuka. Relax on the picturesque mountains, visit numerous falls and reside in the breathtaking homestay this location has to offer – and forget all of your worries. The culture of Mechuka is as colourful as it can be. Various celebrations, bright clothes, ancient stories and a diverse local lifestyle is something you can experience during your stay.

Price: $844.48

Duration: 144 hours

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In this birding tour one travels to Namdapha National park, Mismi hills and Dibru Saikhowa National Park in the extreme northeastern part of India. There are about 650 species of birds in Namdapha, over 600 in Mishmi hills and over 350 species in Dibru Saikhowa. The region is classified as an Important Bird Area and is home to many exotic and endemic species. The landscape is mesmerizing with hills, rivers, forests and distant snow capped mountains. Namdapha and Mishmi hills are in the hills of Arunachal Pradesh while Dibru Saikhowa National Park is located on the banks of river Brahmaputra in Assam. This rustic adventure includes stay in Jungle camps, hiking inside the forest and boating in Dibru Saikhowa National Park.

Price: $2,233.92

Duration: 192 hours

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Embark on a mesmerizing 11-day journey through the Tribal Communities and Evergreen Landscapes of North East India, immersing yourself in the rich cultural tapestry and breathtaking vistas of this lesser-explored region. Begin in Dibrugarh, known as the tea city, where you'll explore botanical gardens and spiritual centers. Traverse through Nagaland, discovering wooden monuments in Shangnyu Village and colorful traditions in Mokokchung. Experience community-driven tourism in Tuophema, witness the historic significance of Khonoma village, and explore the dynamic city of Kohima. Continue to Imphal, where historical landmarks and a unique floating park await, concluding with a memorable exploration of Loktak Lake. This extraordinary itinerary promises not just a journey but a transformative odyssey through the hidden gems of North East India.

Price: $1,660.00

Duration: 264 hours

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- Visit the remote village from where the story of tea in India started. - See and experience the traditional way of drinking tea. - Visit a Tea Garden and see how tea leaves are plucked. - Visit a Tea Factory and see the manufacturing process of tea. - Enjoy a tea tasting session. - Traditional Lunch in Singpho Eco Lodge. - Visit the Centenary Oil Museum in Digboi

Price: $140.00

Duration: 9-10 hours

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Are you ready to experience a trek like no other? The Seven Lakes Trek in Dibang Valley, Anini, is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and a deep connection with nature. This offbeat trek will take you through Arunachal Pradesh's remote wilderness, where few have ventured before.

Price: $1,610.14

Duration: 312 hours

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Embark on an enchanting Private Assam Tea Estate, Rainforest, and River Island Tour, commencing in Dibrugarh, the renowned tea city. Explore the Jokai Botanical Garden and the spiritual center, Koli Aai Thaan, before venturing to the biodiversity-rich Jeypore Rainforest. Witness a plethora of flora and fauna, including elephants, hornbills, and orchids. Delve into the heritage of tea at Mancotta Tea Estate and a local tea factory. Journey to Majuli, the largest river island, crossing the mighty Brahmaputra River. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry, meeting the Mishing tribe and discovering the art of mask-making. Majuli, a treasure trove of Vaishnavite culture, captivates with its natural beauty and rare migratory birds. The tour concludes with a ferry ride back to Dibrugarh, leaving you with lasting memories of Assam's diverse landscapes and rich traditions.

Price: $803.00

Duration: 96 hours

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Key Info for Visitors

  • Currency: INR
  • Languages: Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, English
  • Climate: Humid Subtropical
  • Timezone: Asia/Kolkata
  • Population: Approximately 154,000
  • Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is between October and April.
  • Visa Requirements Visitors to Dibrugarh, India, generally require a visa unless they are from visa-exempt countries. Citizens of the US, UK, and EU countries can apply for an e-visa online before arrival. Visa on arrival is not typically available for most tourists. A valid passport, completed visa application, and sometimes proof of onward travel and accommodation are required.

About Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh, located in the northeastern state of Assam, India, is known as the "Tea City of India" due to its vast tea plantations and production. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and economic significance. Nestled on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Dibrugarh is a gateway to exploring the lush landscapes of Assam and the diverse tribal cultures of the region. Visitors are drawn to its serene river views, sprawling tea gardens, and vibrant local markets. The city serves as a hub for exploring nearby wildlife sanctuaries, historical sites, and experiencing authentic Assamese culture. Its warm climate and friendly locals add to the charm, making it an appealing destination for travelers interested in nature, culture, and tea tourism.

Dibrugarh Tours & Experiences

  • Top Attractions: Highlights of Assam
  • Duration Range: Half-day or Full-day
  • Group Size: Private or shared tours
  • Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
  • Recommended For: The best time to visit is between October and April. Pack light cotton clothes for the day and warmer layers for cooler evenings. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Carry cash as some local markets may not accept cards. Stay hydrated and use mosquito repellent. English is widely understood, but learning basic Assamese greetings is appreciated.

Average Tour Price: $65

Lowest Price Tour: $39

Highest Price Tour: $220

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  • Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions

1. Tea Gardens of Dibrugarh – Expansive plantations offering scenic views and insight into tea production. 2. Brahmaputra River – Ideal for river cruises and enjoying tranquil sunsets. 3. Dibru-Saikhowa National Park – A biodiversity hotspot with rare flora and fauna, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts. 4. Moran Town – Known for its cultural heritage and traditional Assamese lifestyle. 5. Shiva Temple – A significant religious site attracting devotees and visitors interested in local spirituality.

Popular Activities

Visitors can enjoy guided tours of tea estates, river cruises on the Brahmaputra, bird watching and wildlife safaris in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, cultural tours to experience Assamese traditions, and local market visits for handicrafts and tea tasting. Adventure seekers can explore nearby trekking routes and nature trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Dibrugarh is from October to April when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing.

Dibrugarh is accessible by air through Dibrugarh Airport, by train via Dibrugarh Railway Station, and by road from nearby cities.

Yes, Dibrugarh is generally safe for tourists, but standard travel precautions should be followed.

We have tours designed for various age groups and fitness levels. Each tour description includes specific requirements and recommendations.

Local Food & Cuisine

Dibrugarh’s cuisine reflects Assamese flavors with staples like rice, fish, and local herbs. Signature dishes include Masor Tenga (tangy fish curry), Pitha (rice cakes), and various preparations of bamboo shoot and pork. Must-try local delicacies are served in eateries and traditional restaurants such as The Grand and Hotel Brahmaputra Ashok. Tea tasting is a must, given the city’s prominence in tea production.

Getting Around

Dibrugarh is accessible by air via Dibrugarh Airport, with flights connecting to major Indian cities. The railway station links the city to the Indian rail network. Local transport includes auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses. For getting around, taxis and rented vehicles are convenient. Travel costs are moderate compared to metropolitan areas.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is between October and April. Pack light cotton clothes for the day and warmer layers for cooler evenings. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Carry cash as some local markets may not accept cards. Stay hydrated and use mosquito repellent. English is widely understood, but learning basic Assamese greetings is appreciated.

Culture & Customs

Dibrugarh’s culture is deeply rooted in Assamese traditions, with festivals like Bihu celebrated with dance and music. Social customs emphasize hospitality and respect for elders. Visitors should remove shoes before entering homes and temples. Public displays of affection are uncommon. Participating in local festivals offers a rich cultural experience.

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