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Lakhimpur is a district of Upper Assam and one of the greenest districts in India. It is home to many historical temples and is full of local culture-- seeing a mixture of Aryan and non-Aryan culture. Namghars, temples fill this place. Mishing villages etc. could be visited to enjoy the colourful culture of the place.

Get in[edit]

By plane[edit]

  • 1 Lilabari Airport (IXI IATA, North Lakhimpur Airport). Daily flights from Guwahati and Pasighat. Lilabari Airport (Q3631773) on Wikidata Lilabari Airport on Wikipedia

By train[edit]

  • 2 North Lakhimpur railway station. North Lakhimpur railway station (Q29026352) on Wikidata North Lakhimpur railway station on Wikipedia

Get around[edit]

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Map of Lakhimpur

Lakhimpur is spread over about 2277 square kilometers of land. You can use buses and other vehicles like wingers etc. to move in the city. Personal vehicles like cars, bikes etc. could also be used.

See[edit]

  • Padumani Than (পদুমণি থান). Padumani Than is a visit worthy temple in Lakhimpur, which has a story to tell. Not far away from North Lakhimpur town, it can be reached via the national highway that passes through Lakhimpur.
  • 1 Basudev Than (বাসুদেৱ থান). Basudev Than is located in the Dhakuakhana sub-division. Established in the 17th century, this place is worth visiting for history lovers, religion lovers and anyone interested in visiting a peaceful place. Basudev Than (Q24949282) on Wikidata Basudev Than on Wikipedia
  • Satajan Wetlands. This is a home for many migratory birds, thus making it worth visiting by nature enthusiasts and also for those who simply want to enjoy nature, or have a picnic nearby.
  • Ganesh Mandir. see lord Ganesha on a ship! Shiva Mandir and Durga Mandir are also worth visiting.

Do[edit]

  • Drive around the place, which is full of greenery and get lost in nature
  • Spend an evening in the Gandhi park or other parks, enjoying
  • Explore the traditional villages, knowing about the various cultures and understanding the richness of North-East Indian culture, particularly Lakhimpurian culture
  • Visit the historically rich temples, knowing their history, value, and what makes them an attraction to visit
  • Visit the namghars, enjoy the Vaishnavite culture prevalent in the place
  • Visit the tea gardens and smell the environment

Buy[edit]

  • Local clothes like silken Mekhela Sadors

Eat[edit]

  • Typical Assamese dishes, with low oil
  • Mishing cuisine
  • Foreign food, including English, Chinese etc. are available
  • Characteristic Indian food is also quite popular

Drink[edit]

Sleep[edit]

  • Many hotels are available, like A&A2, Nondikeshore etc.

Cope[edit]

  • Read at the District Library

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