dhemaji
Quiet landscapes, paddy fields, temples, and culture make the Dhemaji experience itself. The city's name Dhemaji 'is believed to be derived from the combination of two Assamese words "dhal "" meaning flood and "Dhemaji "" meaning "play" ". Dhemaji is a small but very important region in Assam and is located in the northeastern part of Assam. The Dhemaji region crosses Arunachal Pradesh and is part of the Brahmaputra plains. It is considered the most important from a scientific point of view. Dhemaji is inhabited by many Assamese tribes including the Chutia, Ahoms, Sonowal Kacharis, Koches, Kalitas, Kaibartas, and other tribes such as the Mishings and Deoris so that you can experience their culture and way of life. Overflowing with rich greenery and amazing water sources that divide the landscape, it is a place waiting to be explored. Dhemaji seems to be the most popular place in many places of worship. Among the most important religious sites in Dhemaji are Ghuguha Temple and Malini Thaan. For nature lovers, the beautiful Gerukamukh River can be seen in Dhemaji. Dhemaji is best visited between November and February. Dhemaji is a town in the province of Assam, northeast of Guwahati. Dhemaji is accessible by various modes of transport.