Jairampur - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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A small hilly town along the Indo-Myanmar border and Namchik basin is covered with evergreen tropical rain forest. Where life moves at a leisure pace and the howling of hillock gibbons wake you up in the morning. Mother Nature has been generous to bequeath abundant natural resources to this terra firma. It is a wonderful place to be in. Though the journey through the serpent roads might be tough for some but it is worth when you reach the destination. In this part of the planet, time standstill,

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Manmao

Manmao

15.31km from Jairampur

Manmao Village is a village placed in Manmao Block of Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh. Situated in rural region of Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, it is one among the 34 villages of Manmao Block of Changlang district. According to the administration records, the village code of Manmao Village is 264150. The village has 38 families.

Miao

Miao

24.06km from Jairampur

Miao is located in a region where it gets one of the heaviest rainfall in the north-east India. The noa-dihing is the most important river flowing through Miao. The mountain range is called Patkai Bum and is the eastern extension of the Himalayas. Miao is also a popular tourist location. The Namdapha tiger project is situated here. There is a mini zoo, a museum and various other sites to be visited. Deban is the main tourist spot, 25 km from Miao.

Tilinga Mandir

Tilinga Mandir

33.43km from Jairampur

Tilinga Mandir or Bell temple is situated in the small town of Bordubi of Tinsukia district in Assam. The temple houses the deity of Lord Shiva. The Bell Temple is mystically and spiritually stronger than other temples. You will get to see hundreds and thousands of bells of all size here. The bells are made up of different metals such as bronze, brass, aluminum, copper and are tied to a huge Peepal tree. You will also find hundred Shiva tridents speared here and there in the sand carelessly.

Digboi War Cemetery

Digboi War Cemetery

35.82km from Jairampur

Located very close to the border of the country Burma, Digboi served as an army camp for the Burmese campaign during the Second World War. The town was made the communications line centre and a hospital was established to treat the injured and casualties during the War. The Digboi war Cemetery started out as a burial ground for the dead bodies which came from the hospital. There were 70 recorded graves on the grounds of the original cemetery.

Changlang

Changlang

36.64km from Jairampur

Changlang is a census town and headquarters of the Changlang district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It has become one of the major districts in the area owing to the presence of crude oil, coal and mineral resources other than tourism and hydro power

Digboi Oil Museum

Digboi Oil Museum

38.88km from Jairampur

Digboi Oil Centenary Museum situated in the oil city Digboi, is an image for the way that the principal hints of oil were followed in Assam. The Digboi Oil refinery was the principal oil refinery in India. The Discovery Well was the principal financially practical well in India and is found near the gallery. This noteworthy well was established in the year 1889. The introduction of the Museum framed by the Assam Oil Corporation was done in the year 2002.

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Changlang

Changlang

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showered with Bio-diversity and covered with picturesque hills lies in the southeastern corner of Arunachal Pradesh, is the eastern most part of India, having international boundary with Myanmar (Burma), where the morning Sun light first touches the Horizon of the eastern Mountain ranges of the district while the rest of the Country still napping in their cozy beds waiting for the emergence of the dawn of the day.

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