Dhemaji – The Land of Rivers and Natural Beauty in Assam
Introduction
Dhemaji is a picturesque district in Upper Assam, known for its vast river plains, tribal culture, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Surrounded by the mighty Brahmaputra and Subansiri rivers, Dhemaji is often called the “Land of Rivers.”
For travelers seeking untouched beauty, peaceful villages, and authentic Northeast culture, Dhemaji is a hidden paradise.
About Dhemaji
Dhemaji district was carved out of Lakhimpur district and has its headquarters at Dhemaji town. The region is home to various tribal communities, including the Mishing tribe, known for their rich traditions and festivals.
Due to its location near major rivers, Dhemaji has fertile lands and scenic countryside views that make it naturally attractive.
Top Attractions in Dhemaji
1. Jonai
A scenic area near the Arunachal Pradesh border, known for natural beauty and tribal culture.
2. Subansiri River
One of the largest tributaries of the Brahmaputra, offering stunning river views and peaceful surroundings.
3. Gerukamukh
Located near the Arunachal border, this area is known for beautiful hills and the Subansiri Hydroelectric Project site.
4. Mishing Villages
Visitors can experience traditional stilt houses, local cuisine, and cultural performances of the Mishing community.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Dhemaji is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
Monsoon season (June–September) brings heavy rainfall and frequent flooding due to the rivers.
How to Reach
- By Air: Nearest Airport – Lilabari Airport (North Lakhimpur) or Dibrugarh Airport
- By Train: Dhemaji Railway Station
- By Road: Well connected by road from North Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh, and Itanagar
Local Food & Culture
Dhemaji offers traditional Assamese and Mishing cuisine including:
- Rice and fish curry
- Apong (traditional rice beer)
- Bamboo shoot dishes
- Pork preparations
The district celebrates Ali-Aye-Ligang, the major festival of the Mishing tribe, with traditional dance and music.
Suggested 2–3 Day Trip Plan
Day 1: Arrival – Visit Subansiri River – Explore Dhemaji town
Day 2: Jonai visit – Mishing village cultural experience
Day 3: Gerukamukh – Scenic exploration – Departure
Why Visit Dhemaji?
✔ Beautiful river landscapes
✔ Rich tribal culture
✔ Peaceful and less crowded
✔ Scenic countryside views
✔ Ideal for offbeat travel lovers