Nambor Reserve
Forest, Assam
Tourism
in Assam : Nambor Reserve Forest Sightseeing
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The Nambor Reserve Forest Sightseeing
The Nambor Reserve Forest is situated near
at a distance of 16 kilometer on the southern side and this place is well
known for the refreshing hot springs at that place.
Haflong
Haflong is a hill resort and it
is situated at a lakeside. This is not so commercialized yet. It is the only hill
stationin Assam. It is the welcoming town based around the attractive Haflong
Lake. This area is mostly popular for Jatinga village, which is at a distance
of few kilometers on south of Haflong. There is a uncommon orchid named
'Blue Vanda'.
Accommodation
Tourist Information Officer, P O Haflong.
Telephone no. - 03673 22468
Jatinga
It is located at a distance of 9 kilometer
from Haflong and it is a very nice and stunning bird sanctuary. Here
migratory birds come to visit this place in between the month of August and
November each year. There is a watchtower which is provided as a good vantage
point for the observers and one can see the strange behavior of the
birds from here.
Maibong
Maibong was the capital of the Dimasa
Kachari Kingdom in past and this place if situated on the Mahur River banks.
It is at a distance of 47 kilometer from Haflong. Here is a stone temples and
houses from the old time found in and around the place.
Digboi
Digboi is the very first oil fields in the
whole world and it was set up here in the year 1879. It is located in the
middle of a cluster of small hills. Although this place is having own
resources but are drying up now days, but this region is having a substantial
prospective although the manufacturing has been rigorously dislocated by the
troubles of politics.
Accommodation
Guest House, Oil India Ltd., Digboi.
Reservation - The Administrative Officer, Oil India Ltd. (OIL), Digboi, Assam, Telephone no. - 0374 -23451
Sibsagar
Sibsagar is the previously the capital of
the Ahom empire and which was ruled Assam for continuous 600 years. It is
significant center of tea as well as oil industries in this area. The mainly
important characteristic is the enormous artificial Sibsagar Tank here, a
gigantic artificial lake, which was constructed in the year 1734.
There are three temple on the banks and
which includes the Shiv Idol, which is maybe the tallest temple in India and
dedicated to Lord Shiva. Many other attractions here also include the
two-storey Rang Ghar and the double storied amphitheatre which is oval
shaped, and one more seven-storey palace from 18th century which is well
known as Talatal Ghar and having three underground floors and Joysagar,
Joysagar is the largest lake madfe by humans in India. It is spread over an
area of 318 acres and situated on the edge of this town.
Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh is the upper Assam plain and it
is bordered by many tea lands. Here many men as well as women pluck the tea
leaves at marvelous speed and dropping those leaves in the conical cane
baskets strapped on the back. One can also visit the tea factory and have a
beautiful travel journey.
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