Overview

Tinsukia is a manufacturing town. It is located 480 kilometres north of Guwahati and 84 kilometres from the Arunachal Pradesh border. Tinsukia District, Assam, is India’s administrative headquarters. Tinsukia, situated in the eastern part of Assam, is a dynamic district known for its industrial growth and natural splendor. Surrounded by lush greenery, fertile plains, and meandering rivers like the Brahmaputra and Dibru, Tinsukia offers a picturesque setting for residents and visitors alike. The district is a hub of economic activity, with industries like oil and natural gas exploration, tea production, and coal mining driving its growth. Tinsukia is also known for its cultural diversity, with influences from Assamese, Bengali, and indigenous communities shaping its vibrant identity. Visitors can explore bustling markets, serene tea estates, and tranquil wildlife sanctuaries, immersing themselves in the unique charm of Assam’s eastern frontier. With its blend of industry and nature, Tinsukia invites travelers to experience the dynamic spirit of Assam’s hinterland.

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