Mariani Tourism, Assam India
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Mariani Fast Facts
- State: Assam
- District: Jorhat
- Famous for/as: City
- Population: 23,065
- Religions: Hindu,Muslim
- Altitude: 155 m
- Language: Assamese, Hindi
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- Local Transport: Bus, Taxi, Rikshaw
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- STDCode: 03771
Mariani, India Overview
Mariani is situated amidst the greenary of some of the biggest tea gardens of the world. It is growing as a commercial town and well connected with neighbouring Nagaland. Mariani is very close to Gibbon wildlife sanctuary -a prime habitat for the endangered Hoolock Gibbon.
Mariani is a neighbourhood town of Jorhat City. It is about 17.5 km for Jorhat Railway station. Mariani is in the border of Nagaland. Mariani is famous for the diamonds Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary which is located on the road side on the way to Nakachari from Mariani at a distance of 5 km. This small town is surrounded by some of the largest Tea Gardens in India. Mariani has a cosmopolitan culture with many communities speaking different languages and living in harmony for decades. The town was once well known for having one of the largest plywood factories in India which was later closed down as felling trees were banned by the law. Dhudar Ali connects Mariani by road. Mariani is well connected by air. Nearest airport is located at Jorhat. It is also well connected with the rest of the country for it is an important railway junction.
Mariani (IPA: ˌmɑːrɪˈænɪ) is a neighbourhood town of Jorhat City. It is about 17.5 km for Jorhat Railway station. Mariani is in the border of Nagaland. Mariani is famous for the diamonds Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary which is located on the road side on the way to Nakachari from Mariani at a distance of 5 km.
This small town is surrounded by some of the largest tea gardens in India. Mariani has a cosmopolitan culture with many communities speaking different languages and living in harmony for decades. The town was once well known for having one of the largest plywood factories in India which was later closed down as felling trees were banned by the law.
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