Udalguri district, Administrative district in North Assam division, India
Udalguri is an administrative district in North Assam with diverse terrain ranging from hills to plains and river systems. The region spreads across several towns like Tangla and Rowta that are linked by roads and form the economic backbone of the area.
The district was created in 2004 after separating from the former Darrang district to form its own administrative unit. This division represented a turning point in how the northern Assam region was governed.
Multiple ethnic groups call this area home, with Bodo communities particularly visible in local markets and celebrations throughout the year. Visitors can observe different traditions side by side, from festivals to daily customs that shape life in the towns and villages.
The area is accessible through multiple road connections linking the main towns together. The best time to visit is outside the monsoon season when travel is easier and conditions are more pleasant throughout the region.
The Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary is located within this district and protects important elephant populations. This makes the area a significant location for wildlife observation and conservation efforts in the region.
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