Distance: 7 km
A magnificent replica of the Puri Jagannath Temple, located in Khanikar. Developing into a major spiritual center.
Distance: 5 km
A serene temple complex near Jalan Nagar, known for its peaceful ambiance and beautiful architecture.
Distance: 12 km
A biodiversity hotspot housing rare flora, medicinal plants, and a germplasm center. Perfect for nature lovers.
Distance: 14 km
An ancient burial ground of high-ranking Ahom officials, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Distance: 18 km
India's longest rail-cum-road bridge spanning the Brahmaputra. Offers breathtaking sunset views.
Distance: 5 km
A scenic tea estate with a colonial-style bungalow, offering insights into Assam's tea heritage.
Distance: 15 km
An ancient Vaishnavite monastery located on the banks of the Disang river, rich in culture.
Distance: 26 km
A historic Satra founded by Aniruddhaeda to propagate Vaishnavism, known for its cultural significance.
Distance: 45 km
An old Ahom-era temple monument located in Larua Mauza, standing as a testimony to ancient architecture.
Distance: 90 km
The famous "Bell Temple" in Tinsukia district where devotees hang bells to have their wishes fulfilled.
Distance: 42 km
A biosphere reserve surrounded by rivers, famous for feral horses, river dolphins, and migratory birds.
Distance: 37 km
A beautiful Tai-Phake village with a Buddhist monastery, traditional stilt houses, and unique culture.
Distance: 57 km
A town known for its tea gardens and oil fields, serving as a gateway to several picnic spots.
Distance: 65 km
A historical site where the Ahom kingdom was first established, featuring ancient maidams and temples.
Distance: 83 km
Asia's oldest operating oil refinery and the Oil Museum, showcasing the history of oil in India.
Distance: 85 km
A well-maintained cemetery dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives during World War II.
Distance: 90 km
Known as the "Coal Queen," this town offers scenic beauty, tea gardens, and the Singpho heritage.
Distance: 15 km
A historical mound dedicated to an Ahom official, located near the Sessa river.
Distance: 16 km
Twin maidams of two queens of the Ahom kingdom, located in the Lengeri area.
Distance: 30 km
A spiritual site dedicated to Koli Aai, attracting devotees seeking blessings for health and prosperity.
Distance: 80 km
Known as the "Amazon of the East," a rainforest teeming with elephants, cats, and rare birds.
Distance: 65 km
A part of the Dehing Patkai landscape, famous for its intense biodiversity and towering Hollong trees.
Distance: 45 km
Another bell temple situated in the Tinsukia district, significant for local devotees.
Distance: 100 km
The longest bridge in India over water, connecting Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
Distance: 15 km
A river island in the Brahmaputra, popular for picnics and boat rides during winter.
Distance: 1 km
The riverside promenade in Dibrugarh town, ideal for morning walks and watching glorious sunsets.
Distance: 45 km
Clean oil town known for its well-planned infrastructure and the Oil India Limited headquarters.
Distance: 70 km
A satra in the vicinity preserving the Vaishnavite traditions and scriptures.
Distance: 60 km
An eco-tourism spot in Naharkatia with a beautiful wetland and boating facilities.
Distance: 5 km
A lush green campus park with sculptures, ideal for a quiet evening stroll.
Distance: 215 km
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the world's largest population of the one-horned rhinoceros.
Distance: 80 km
The "Colosseum of the East," a two-storied pavilion used by Ahom kings for sports.
Distance: 80 km
An 18th-century palace with underground tunnels, showcasing Ahom architecture.
Distance: 80 km
One of the tallest Shiva temples in India, located on the banks of the Sivasagar tank.
Distance: 95 km
The grand palace of the Ahom kings located in Garhgaon, reflecting royal grandeur.
Distance: 100 km
The "Pyramids of Assam," the burial grounds of the Ahom kings, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate.
Distance: 130 km
The world's largest river island and the cultural capital of Assam, accessible via ferry from Jorhat.
Distance: 120 km
A breathtaking Burmese-style Buddhist temple in Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh.
Distance: 165 km
A Hindu pilgrimage site on the Brahmaputra plateau in the lower reaches of the Lohit River.
Distance: 180 km
A mountain pass in Arunachal Pradesh, known for snowfall in winter and stunning Himalayan views.