Dibrugarh: In a move to boost tea tourism in the region, the Assam govt is undertaking an ambitious project to convert a 93-year-old British colonial bungalow into a tourist destination. The heritage structure, located inside the Sealkotee Tea Estate in Dibrugarh district’s Chabua area, stands as a testament to the region’s rich tea history.
The renovation project, being executed under the Assam Tea Tourism Development Project, aims to preserve the colonial charm while incorporating modern amenities. The project aligns with a broader initiative to develop similar British-era bungalows across Assam into heritage tourism sites.
“Foreign tourists have a keen interest in Assam tea and its history. Such initiatives will strengthen tea…
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