Kokrajhar

A diverse center for Bodo Culture, Kokrajhar highlights Assam’s natural beauty and indigenous communities.

Kokrajhar serves as the administrative headquarters of the Bodoland Territorial Region. This beautiful town is located on the banks of the Gaurang River and is well-known among tourists because of its stunning sightseeing attractions. It is not only a hub of governance but also a vibrant cultural center for the Bodo people and other diverse ethnic communities. The district is steeped in history and tradition, making it an essential stop for anyone looking to understand the region's cultural heritage and witness natural beauty.

Attractions in Kokrajhar:

Kokrajhar Museum: This district museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Bodo people, featuring traditional artifacts, costumes, artworks, and ethnographic collections.

Kokrajhar Town: The town is known for its lively markets, authentic eateries serving local cuisine, and festivals like the Bodo Harvest Festival, which offers a glimpse into the local way of life of the Bodo and other tribes.

Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary: This wildlife sanctuary situated on the Chakrashila Hill is popular among tourists due to its rich biodiversity which is also home to the endangered Golden langurs.

Mahamaya Temple: Mahamaya Temple of Bogribari is located in the Parbatjhora division of Kokrajhar which is regarded as one of the greatest Shakti Peeths. Tourists often visit this place to seek blessings from Goddess Mahamaya.

Raimona National Park: Raimona is one of the most popular tourist places in Kokrajhar, spread across the Gossaigaon subdivision. While exploring this place, you will surely be mesmerized by its unique flora and fauna, rich biodiversity, and scenic landscapes.

Saralpara Picnic Spot: This picnic spot located near the Indo-Bhutan border in Assam is a picnic hotspot that captures the attention of tourists through its mesmerizing rivulets, waterfalls, and mountains.

Baukungri Hill: A scenic spot perfect for trekking and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Baukurung Hill

Activities in Kokrajhar

While exploring Kokrajhar visitors can engage in various activities such as local handicraft shopping, exploring traditional dances, and participating in community festivals. The warm hospitality of the locals adds to the charm of Kokrajhar, making it an inviting destination. Herein, the forest areas are also perfect for wildlife enthusiasts as tourists can enjoy birdwatching, animal spotting, and wildlife photography here.

How to Reach Kokrajhar?

Kokrajhar is well-connected by road and can be accessed from major cities in Assam. The nearest railway station is in Kokrajhar town, making it easily reachable for travelers. If you want to travel to Kokrajhar by flight then you can also board a flight from Kolkata and reach the Rupshi Airport, which is the nearest airport from the district.

Flora

Vegetation Types: Primarily Moist Deciduous Forests with a mix of mixed deciduous and sal forests.

Key Plant Species:

  • Teak (Tectona grandis): Valued for its timber and found in abundance.
  • Sal (Shorea robusta): Predominant tree species, known for its ecological significance.
  • Terminalia species (Hilikha, Bhomora, Bohera): Used for traditional medicinal purposes and as fodder for cattle.
  • Bamboo: Various species support local crafts and construction.

Fauna

  • Mammals: More than 50 species, including Asian Elephants, golden langurs, leopards, Himalayan black bear, and Bengal tiger. Significant populations of these animals can be found in nearby protected areas.
  • Bird Species: Over 300 species, such as Indian Peafowl and large-billed crows commonly seen in open areas. Various shorebirds and migratory waterfowl can also be witnessed here in the wetlands.
  • Reptiles and Amphibians: More than 20 species, including Common Indian Monitor lizards, turtles, and snakes found near the water bodies.
  • Frogs and toads: Various species found that contribute to the ecological balance. Some of the common species include a bullfrog, the Asian common toad, and the green pond frog.

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