Tinsukia Tourism, Assam India
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Tinsukia Fast Facts
- State: Assam
- District: Tinsukia
- Famous for/as: Wildlife
- Altitude: 116 m
- Language: Assamese, Bengali, Hindi
- Best Season: Throughout the year
- Weather: Summer 22 to 35°C, Winter 10 to 32°C
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- Pincode: 78612x
- STDCode: 0374
Tinsukia, India Overview
The town of Tinsukia is located in the Indian state of Assam. This town is a very prominent town in the eastern part of the state, and serves as a base for tourists who travel here to visit the other regions in North East India. The town is located at a distance of around 500 kilometers from the capital town of Guwahati, and it houses a major railway station, which is an epicenter for all tourists who head to the eastern regions.
You can visit the Marut Nandan Kanan Park during your trip to the town of Tinsukia as it is a popular destination among tourists in the town. You can also visit the Shiv Dham, which is yet another chief place of interest in the Tinsukia region. The Dibru Saikhowa National Park is also located in Tinsukia, and this is one of the major biodiversity hotspots in the world. Many species of animals, mammals and birds can be spotted in this park, including feral horses, slow Lories, white winged wood ducks, water buffalos, elephants, Gangetic dolphins, and even hoolock gibbons. You can also visit the Bell Temple located near Tinsukia during your trip to the town, and the Bherjan Borjan Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary also lies near this place.
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Tinsukia, India History
Tinsukia is the site of Bangmara, which was originally known as Changmai Pathar. It was the capital city of the Muttack Kingdom which was fouded by Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha.Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha was known as Mezara, who rose to become an able administrator. Mezara adopted the name Sarbananda Singha after become the King. Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha introduced coins after his name and in Saka 1716 and 1717, he inscribed the title Swargadeo in the coins.As instructed by Swargadeo Sarbananda Singha, his Minister Gopinath Barbaruah alies Godha dug a pond in triangular shaped which is known as Tinikunia Pukhuri. In 1884 a station was constructed near this pond, when the Dibru-Sadiya Rail line was laid, which was named as Tinsukia. Ever since then the City was popularly known as Tinsukia.


