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3-Day Dibrugarh Weekend Itinerary — July 6–8, 2026

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Day 1 · Mon, Jul 6
Dibrugarh

Arrival and explore Dibrugarh — tea gardens and riverfront

Morning:

After arrival, ease into Assam's lush atmosphere with a gentle drive to the nearby Shankar Tea Estate, where you can stroll among emerald tea bushes, watch plucking demonstrations, and sample fresh brews at the estate tea room. Follow this with a short visit to the atmospheric Dibrugarh Town Market for local breakfast treats-try Assamese pitha and tea stalls-before a peaceful riverside walk along the Brahmaputra Ghat, watching river life and ferries setting the tone for the day's explorations.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning, head to the verdant Tinsukia Tea Estate for a guided walk through manicured fields and a behind-the-scenes look at traditional tea processing, followed by a tasting session of single-estate brews. Later, drive to the charming Moran Satriya Ghar, where you can catch a short cultural performance or explore the shrine's peaceful grounds, then finish with sundowner views and local snacks at Dibrugarh Club's river terrace, watching the Brahmaputra glow at dusk.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, take a leisurely stroll through the fragrant lanes of Nehru Park, followed by a short drive to the peaceful Might Brahmaputra Riverside Café for river-facing seating and local fish delicacies while listening to the evening boat horns. Finish the night with a cultural snapshot at Dibrugarh Cultural Centre, catching a brief live folk music set or dance rehearsal to round out your first day with warm local rhythms.

Day 2 · Tue, Jul 7
Dibrugarh region

Day trip to nearby cultural and nature spots

Morning:

Set out after breakfast for a refreshing morning at the scenic Dehing Patkai Rainforest, where you can take a guided nature walk to spot endemic birds and learn about the reserve's unique ecology, then visit the interpretive center for insights into ongoing conservation efforts. From there, drive to the historic Rang Ghar of Sivasagar (en route toward the region) to admire Ahom-era architecture and enjoy a riverside picnic while soaking in the area's cultural heritage, linking today's discoveries to the tea-garden rhythms you enjoyed on Day 1.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, drive to the tranquil Hatia Tea Garden for a shaded walk between neatly lined bushes and a visit to a small onsite museum explaining estate life, then enjoy a late-lunch thali featuring smoked fish and local greens at the garden's tea-room. Afterward, head to the atmospheric Namrup Oil Field viewpoints to watch industrial heritage meet riverside landscapes, pausing for panoramic photos before a gentle boat ride on a nearby tributary to connect the day's rainforest discoveries with Assam's working landscapes.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the serene lanes of Koliabor Tea Village, where lantern-lit pathways and tea-bush silhouettes make for a tranquil sunset walk and photo stop; pause at a family-run tea stall to sample a smoky evening cup and chat with estate workers about harvest rhythms. Afterward, head to Murkongselek Riverside Viewpoint for riverbank stargazing and a simple riverside snack of roasted fish and bamboo-cooked rice, letting the gentle flow of the water and distant village sounds carry the day's discoveries into a peaceful night.

Day 3 · Wed, Jul 8
Dibrugarh

Relaxation and departure — local markets and departure prep

Morning:

Ease into your last day with a calm breakfast at Hotel Brahmaputra Residency followed by a gentle stroll through the fragrant stalls of Guwahati Road Market (local vendors in Dibrugarh often set up here) to pick up handwoven mekhela pieces and fresh Assamese spices as souvenirs. Then visit the peaceful Shree Hari Mandir for a moment of quiet reflection and finish at Lohit Viewpoint for a final riverside panorama and a tea-and-snack break at the nearby Brahmaputra View Cafe, tying together the tea-garden calm and river memories you've built over the trip.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring Bordoloi Bazar, sampling freshly made jolpan and picking up last-minute handloom mekhela-chadors and locally roasted tea leaves, then stroll to the nearby Dibrugarh Medical College Road Bookstalls to browse regional travelogues and Assamese literature. Follow this with a calm riverside stop at Saraighat Pavilion for a final cup of estate tea and light snacks while watching ferry traffic on the Brahmaputra, then return to your hotel to pack with time to spare and a relaxed transfer plan for departure.

Evening:

As twilight settles, take a slow riverside drive to Jetty Point Tea Lounge, where you can sip a final pot of single-estate Assam tea on the terrace while watching ferries glide along the Brahmaputra. Afterwards, enjoy a relaxed alfresco dinner at Riverside Ghar Bistro, sampling smoked hilsa and bamboo-cooked sides, and finish with a short moonlit walk through the nearby Colonial-era Riverside Promenade to soak in one last peaceful river view before preparing for departure.

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