Tourism Of Dispur
As one of the smallest capital cities in the world, Dispur City of Assam, India is a popular place for tourists to visit to see the great way of life of tribal and unconnected people. Dispur is known for its hilly, grassy countryside and is free from pollution that invades other cities of its nature. Nature reigns with bushy forests and flowing blue rivers.
The “get-away†as Dispur is called by tourists is overrun during its busy season in the January to July months. With the Eastern Himalaya Mountains off at the outmost skirts of the country and the Naga Ranges bordering on the East, Dispur City has a lot to offer in views and tourism attractions for nature enthusiasts.
The largest known natural attraction is the strong Brahmaputra River which flows directly through Assam as a whole. Tourists enjoy the river for its beauty, strength and rapids. Rarely a visitor will leave Dispur without at least a tea bag with classic Dispur City made tea. The tea is renowned in the city and is rare with herbs and spices found only in Dispur.
The City seems to attract a wide array of people, just as the city itself tends to contain a diverse group of nations and races. In the outskirts of the city, tourists enjoying sight-seeing at the Hindu temples, in Guwahati.
The biggest attraction for visitors in Dispur City, however, is the Kaziranga National Park is the only national park reserve in India where the rhinoceros can be seen in its natural habitat. This showcases India’s own one-horned Rhinoceros.The animals are rare in the world and are typically found only spread throughout India.
Dispur City is a huge hit for tourists and despite its small population size proves to show visitors that a store of knowledge is contained among the cities boundaries.