Karbi Anglong Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings
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Karbi Anglong, located in the central region of Assam, is the largest district of the state and is renowned for its rich tribal culture and lush landscapes. Nestled between the Kaziranga National Park to the north and the Hills of Meghalaya to the south, it is approximately 200 km from Guwahati, the state capital, and 130 km from Nagaon. The district is home to the indigenous Karbi tribe and offers visitors a mix of dense forests, rolling hills, waterfalls, and wildlife sanctuaries. Key attractions include Diphu, the district headquarters, Kongthong Village with its unique musical naming tradition, Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary, and scenic spots like Langvoku Waterfall. With improving road connectivity through NH 36 and NH 37, Karbi Anglong is emerging as a top destination for eco-tourism and cultural exploration in Assam.