Dhubri District has a number of tourist sites, including the banks of river Brahmaputra with its green fields, blue hills and hillock. The Gurdwara Tegh Bahadur Shaibji, the Rangamati Mosque,
Mahamaya Dham,
Chakrasila wildlife sanctuary, Matiabagh Hawa Mahal, Satrashal Dham, Panch Peer Dargaha, and other royal palaces attract the people for their unique structures, religious sanctity and mythological importance. Dhubri is the location of the
Sikh Gurdwara Gurdwara Damdama Sahib or
Thara Sahib.
Places of interest •
Mahamaya Dham and shakti pith Snan Ghat:- of Bogribari, about 30–35 km east from Dhubri town is next to Kamakhya (Guwahati) and Madan-Mohan (Cooch Behar). Originally the mother Goddess Mahamaya of Parvatjowar was worshipped by the local people like Kacharies, Koches and Naths. It was the presiding deity of the Jaminder of Parvatjowar. Nowadays the mother Mahamaya is worshipped by all Hindus. •
Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegbahadur Sahibji: In the middle of the Dhubri Town and on the bank of the river Brahmaputra, this Gurdwara is situated. Sikh
Guru Nanak visited this place in 1505 AD and met
Sri Sankardeva during
Guru Nanak Devji's way from
Dhaka to
Assam. Thereafter the Ninth Sikh
Guru Teg Bahadur came to this place in the year 1666 and established the
Gurdwara during 17th century accompany of Raja Ram Singh.
Sikh devotees assemble in this Gurdwara every year in the month of December to mark the Martydom of
Sri Guru Teg Bahadur with due solemnity and ceremony. Sikh devotees called reverence of Sahidee-Guru-Parav. •
Panchpeer Dargaha: It is a
Mazar Sharif of five
Sufi Saints who accompanied
Raja Ram Singh during his time of
Mughal conflict with the Ahom
Regime of Assam.
Guru Tegh Bahadur had also accompanied the
Sufi Saints. •
Rangamati Mosque: Rangamati Mosque or
Panbari Mosque was built during
17th century by
Hussain Shah, the Governor of
Bengal (belonging to the pre-
Mughal period which can be recognised from its typical architectural design). It is located in Panbari vicinity which is around 25 km from township of Dhubri. Rangamati area was once prosperous during the reign of the
Koch rulers as a frontier post. During the
Mughal era Rangamati was a large
fort of the Mughal Army. This unique Mosque was used as a prayer place by the
Muslim Soldiers. There is also an
Idgah and a deep well which were also constructed during the same period. Believers from all religious backgrounds visit this mosque and often throw coins in the well. •
Other significant features: Two wetlands – Dheer Beel and Diplai Beel adjoin
Chakrasila wildlife Sanctuary. These two Beels are home to a large number of fishes, turtles, prawn and birds both indigenous and migratory. •
Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary: In 1994 Chakrasila Hill Reserve Forest was declared as Chakrasila Hill Wildlife Sanctuary by the government of India covering 4558.7 hectares of land. The distribution of varieties of plant species in Chakrasila provides diverse niches for many species of wildlife. The significant golden langur exists in Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary in addition to other mammals like leopards, leopard cats, porcupines, pangolins, flying squirrels and civet cats. Adjutant storks, Indian owls, mynas, parakeets, doves, hornbills, jungle fowls, kingfishers, herons, darters, snipes and teals are the birds commonly found. Pythons, monitors, craits, cobras, turtles, teads and frogs are some reptiles and amphibia that are also found. It is in the Kokrajhar district and about 5 km from Kokrajhar town and 70;km from Dhubri Town. This sanctuary provides facilities and activities such as bird watching, forest trekking, wildlife and
nature photography. Local guides are available on payment. There is a site for erecting tents and free accommodation for a group of 15 individuals with hygienic drinking water in the camp Tapoban provided by the local NGOs. •
Florican Garden: A newly setup garden-cum-natural park located at Bilasipara about 50 km from Dhubri Town. •
Pagalathan Temple: A Shiva temple along with some others temples and Chandardinga Hill, the hill said to have originated on the sank ship of Chand Saudagar (Chand Trader from Behula-Lakhindar) in Salkocha near the Brahmaputra River located about 60 km from Dhubri. This place allows the view of Brahmaputra on one side and Chandardinga hill on other at Mahadevs foot. •
Others: Other tourist places include
Matiabag Palace at Gauripur, Netai Dhubuni Ghat at Dhubri Town, Chandardinga Hillock, Dudhnath Mondir at Salkocha, Ramraikuti at Satrasal, Airport of World War II and Soreswar beel at Rupshi ok Kokrajhar district, Dhubri matches factory. ==Parks==