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LILABARI
Lilabari of North Lakhimpur Assam, India is a small town known for its picturesque view. You can make postcards of the beautiful town. Postcards are a sure-fire way of telling people you had fun and the view definitely doesn’t disappoint, neither does it let them forget what they missed.
Lialbari is located by the bank of the Brahmaputra River in Lakhimpur. The town is surrounded by the Dirang valley and Sela pass.
The town lures you in with its beautiful scenario and promises of pleasure and relaxation that it definitely keeps with its quota of views and activities you just can’t wait to sink your teeth into.
The green woodlands and beautiful view coupled with the favorable climate make it a favourable habitat for wildlife and because of that, it offers a wide range of activities to occupy tourists as well as natives on its attractive soil.
- Bird watching.
- Mountaineering.
- Fishing.
- Boating.
- Species studies.
- Camping.
- Swimming.
- Bungee jumping
- Skydiving.
- Wildlife observation in natural habitat.
- It’s also a nice place for writers to kick back and relax. The view absolutely births creativity. I can totally see a fairytale been spun just by taking in the place.
Away from the hustle and bustle of life, the air is cleaner and fresher without the cloying scent of automobiles and industries to contaminate the air. Well, that and the trees are many enough to replace the air just as fast as they are being contaminated.
The little town of Lilabari has an airport located in Lakhimpur.
Wildlife Reserve
The library is home to a lot of animals found in the wilds. Elephants, Leopards, Deers, Bears and the likes. The little town offers a tour through the forest to view these animals going about their normal life.
For animal lovers, it would please you to know that these are animals are well taken care of. They are rules that keep them from being hunted down and from indiscriminate felling trees.
There is a lot to learn about gardening and farming methods just watching plant life thrive.
Local Food
The natives are quite welcoming and like it when new faces are around they go out of their way to be helpful. Nothing helps you experience a culture more than eating their local dishes. You haven’t truly traveled if you haven’t eaten one or two local shifts. Partaking of these feasts gives a paradigm shift to your universe. There’s a way of experiencing the local dishes of a place that helps you understand them more and accept the differences between you and them.