April 21, 2024
Digboi, nestled in upper Assam's Tinsukia district, boasts a rich history as the birthplace of India's oil industry, dating back to the late 19th century.
Originally noticed by officers of the Assam Railways and Trading Company in 1867, the discovery of black mud on elephants led to the exploration of crude oil, shaping Digboi's destiny.
Digboi stands proud as Asia’s first refinery, still operational, amidst the serene backdrop of blue hills and verdant tea plantations.
Beyond its industrial legacy, Digboi offers visitors a blend of natural beauty, from lush tea gardens to the tranquil Dibru Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary and the poignant Digboi War Cemetery.
Winter emerges as the optimal time to experience Digboi's charm, with pleasant temperatures enhancing the exploration of its historical and natural wonders.