Places to Visit in Tinsukia

Places to Visit in Tinsukia

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Sadiya
Rank 1
Ranked 1 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Religious
Sadiya is a sub-divisional headquarters of the district of Tinsukia. This place was once the central market for all the tribes residing in the north-eastern region. It is popular for a temple named Tameswari, which is a Shakti worship centre of Assam. This place can be reached by crossing the... Read More »
Parashuram Kunda
Rank 2
Ranked 2 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Religious
The Parashuram Kunda is one of the important sacred places for the Hindu community. A large number of devotees visit this religious site, especially during the festival of Makar Sankranti. It is believed that a dip in the holy water of this kunda washes off all sins. Read More »
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Rukmini Island
Rank 3
Ranked 3 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Island
The Rukmini Island covers an area of around 3.25 sq km. It is located in the middle of the Brahmaputra River. This place is home to many migratory and indigenous birds. Long sandy beaches are the major attractions of this island. It is also popular for activities like parasailing. Read More »
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Margherita
Rank 4
Ranked 4 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Other
Margherita, also known as the Coal Queen of Assam, is one of the sub-divisional headquarters of Tinsukia. It is famous for its lush green tea gardens. This town is surrounded by the Patkai Ranges and the Burhi-Dehing River. The Assam Railways and Trading Company was set up in this region... Read More »
Na-Pukhuri
Rank 5
Ranked 5 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Monument
Na-Pukhuri is a cluster of nine ponds, located in the south-eastern region of Tinsukia. It is a historical monument built during the period of King Sarbananda Singha. Various other ponds and tanks were constructed in Tinsukia during his reign. Among these nine ponds, the one situated in... Read More »
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Doomdooma
Rank 6
Ranked 6 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Park
Doomdooma town is famous for its beautiful tea gardens, known as the Hindustan Lever’s Doomdooma Tea Gardens. Another attraction of this town is the Doomdooma Reserve Forest. Read More »
Ledo
Rank 7
Ranked 7 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Historic
Ledo is situated at a distance of around 6 km from Margherita. It is famous for the Indo-Burma Highway known as the Stillwell Highway, which is around 430 km long. This highway was built by the British General Vinegar Joe Stillwell during World War II, in 1944. Read More »
Lekhapani
Rank 8
Ranked 8 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Historic
Lekhapani is famous as the starting point of the historic Stilwell Road. This town is located in the Patkai foothills on the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border. The Tangsa Naga tribe is the main tribal community residing in this town. Read More »
Bardubi
Rank 9
Ranked 9 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Picnic Spot
Bardubi is a small village situated at a distance of around 12 km from Tinsukia. Bardubi means ‘big depression’ in the local dialect. This village is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and is an ideal picnic spot. Read More »
Dighaltarang
Rank 10
Ranked 10 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Village
Dighaltarang is located around 15 km away from Tinsukia and is popular for its beautiful tea plantations. Read More »
Lakhipathar
Rank 11
Ranked 11 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Sanctuary
Lakhipathar is a village surrounded by dense bamboo forests. Various oil fields belonging to the Oil India Limited are situated in this village. Another attraction of this village is the Lakhipathar Reserve Forest. Read More »
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Pengri
Rank 12
Ranked 12 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Village
Pengri is a village situated in Tinsukia, which is famous for its oil fields. Read More »
Rangagora
Rank 13
Ranked 13 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Village
Rangagora was the first capital of the Kingdom of Moran. This village is situated at a distance of around 10 km from Tinsukia. The main attraction of this village is its tea plantations. Read More »
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Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary
Rank 14
Ranked 14 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Sanctuary
The Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary is among the tropical wet evergreen forests of Assam. The sanctuary covers an area of around 111.19 sq km and has various animals such as tiger, elephant, hornbill, pig-tailed macaque and hoolock gibbon. It is home to a number of beautiful and rare birds,... Read More »
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Digboi
Rank 15
Ranked 15 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Park
Digboi is famous for its lush green tea plantations and its colonial ambience. The National Oil Park is the main attraction of this town, which has oil derricks of different types. Another prominent attraction is the War Cemetery that has graves of various Chinese and British soldiers. Read More »
Shiva Dham
Rank 16
Ranked 16 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Religious
The Shiva Dham, a big temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is famous for a pond located within its premises. Read More »
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Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Rank 17
Ranked 17 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Sanctuary
The Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is situated at a distance of around 13 km from Tinsukia. It is surrounded by rivers Dibru, Brahmaputra and Lohit. This park is famous for its wet evergreen forests and tropical moist deciduous forests.   It is regarded as the largest Salix swamp... Read More »
Bherjan-Borjan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary
Rank 18
Ranked 18 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Sanctuary
The Bherjan-Borjan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary has various animals and primate species like hoolock gibbon, stump tailed macaque, capped langur, common macaque and slow loris. This sanctuary is located at a distance of around 6 km from Tinsukia. It is popular for the tropical... Read More »
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Bell Temple
Rank 19
Ranked 19 of 19
Places to Visit in Tinsukia
  • Type: Religious
The Bell Temple is located at a distance of around 17 km from Tinsukia and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. A huge banyan tree is located in proximity to this temple. This temple is also known as the Tilinga Mandir, where Tilinga means ‘bell’ in Assamese. Devotees tie bells to the nearby... Read More »
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