Dibrugarh Christian Cemetery is a well-known place in Dibrugarh. It is an ancient cemetery that belongs to the British Era. It was constructed in the early 1800s and houses 103 graves of the foreign nationals. The dead that rest here belong to England and Ireland. The green bushes and trees encircle Dibrugarh Christian Cemetery and make it appear pleasing to eyes.
It Is Known For:
- Dibrugarh Christian Cemetery is the oldest Christian cemetery in the city of Dibrugarh
- It is the final resting place of the English and Irish citizens. 103 graves are located in this cemetery
- Thomas Trail, a British corporal, was the first person who was laid to rest in this cemetery
- The grave of William Duncan, the deputy commissioner of Dibrugarh, is located here
- The ambiance of this place is calm. The manicured lawn of the cemetery adds more charm to its appearance
Best Time To Visit:
Dibrugarh Christian Cemetery is a major tourist site. Not only the domestic tourists but the foreign visitors also arrive and visit the grave of their ancestors. Any time of the year is appropriate for visiting Dibrugarh Christian Cemetery.
Watch Out!
This cemetery is mysterious. The locals often spot mist floating in the within the cemetery. Many paranormal experts have investigated but were unsuccessful in proving the presence of the paranormal. You can experience the same by visiting yourself.
Reaching There:
Dibrugarh is well-connected to Assam via roadways, railways, and railways. You can reach the city by state-run buses, broad gauge trains, and flights from anywhere in Assam.
Nearest Railway Station - Dibrugarh Railway Station
Nearest Airport - Dibrugarh Airport