Dhemaji

Places To Visit In Dhemaji

1. Bordoibam Bilmukh Bird Sanctuary

Bordoibam Bilmukh Bird Sanctuary
Bordoibam Bilmukh Bird Sanctuary is shared between the districts of Dhemaji and Lakhimpur. Covering an area of around 11.25 sq.km, this bird sanctuary is the breeding for many bird species, most notably the Whistling Teal. It was in 1996 that the then government of Assam officially declared this region a wildlife sanctuary.

2. Gerukamukh

Gerukamukh
Gerukamukh, located at a distance of around 45 Kms from Dhemaji, is one of the most beautiful natural spots in the state of Assam. Here, the river Subansiri, the largest tributary of the Brahmaputra, meets it. This region surrounded by rolling hills and dense evergreen forests is a popular picnic spot for locals during the winter months. Another favourite activity here is angling, which is done by both tourists and locals alike.

3. Maa Manipuri Than

Maa Manipuri Than
Located at a distance of 25 Km in the south-west direction of Dhemaji, Maa Manipuri Than is a temple, established by the then Ahom King, Gourinath Singha in tribute to the Manipuries for their aid in controlling Mua-Mariah renaissance during the later period of Ahom reign. The site is frequented by a large number of devotees and pilgrims throughout the year.

4. Ghuguha Dol

Ghuguha Dol
Ghuguha Dol was constructed in the memory of queen Ghuguhi, who was the wife of then Ahom King, Tyao Khamti. One can reach the temple by road, towards the south-east direction from Dhemaji at a distance of 20 Kms.