Dhemaji

Green Valley in Laps of Brahmaputra

The serene location, paddy fields, the temples and the culture makes Dhemaji an experience in itself. The town’s name Dhemaji’ is believed to be derived from a combination two Assamese words “”dhal”” meaning flood and “”Dhemaji”” meaning “”play””.

Dhemaji is a small yet very important district of Assam and it is located in the north-east part of Assam. Dhemaji district borders with Arunachal Pradesh and is part of the Brahmputra plains. It is considered very important from point of view of archeology. Dhemaji is inhabited by many Assamese tribes including Chutia, Ahoms, Sonowal Kacharis, Koches, Kalitas, Kaibartas and other tribes like Mishings and Deoris, so you can experience their culture and way of living. Abundant with rich green beauty and wonderful water bodies punctuating every place, it is a place which is waiting to be explored.

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