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Golaghat, located in Assam, is a district known for its tea plantations, agricultural productivity, and scenic landscapes. The district is part of the Brahmaputra Valley, which is famous for its fertile soil and lush greenery, making it ideal for tea cultivation. Golaghat is home to some of the largest tea estates in Assam, producing high-quality Assam Tea, which is exported worldwide. The district?s economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, with crops like rice, mustard, and vegetables being cultivated. Golaghat is also known for its diverse wildlife, with the Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located nearby. The park is home to the one-horned rhinoceros, making Golaghat an important destination for wildlife tourism. The district celebrates various local festivals, including Bihu, and hosts traditional dances and music, reflecting Assam's rich cultural heritage. Golaghat is well-connected by road and rail to other parts of Assam and neighboring states. The city is gradually improving in terms of infrastructure, with better roads and educational institutions. The combination of tea cultivation, wildlife, and agricultural richness makes Golaghat a vital district in Assam.
GX44+VJW, GD Rd, arangapara charali, Golaghat, Assam 785621, India
HR3M+HQR, Halwa Gaon, Assam 785613, India