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Margherita

Tinsukia, Assam, India
Margherita is a beautiful sub-divisional town in the Tinsukia district of Assam. It is famously known as the Coal Queen because of the extensive coal mining operations carried out by North Eastern Coalfields. The town was named in honor of the Italian Queen Margherita of Savoy by the British engine ers who built the local railway. It is surrounded by lush green tea gardens and dense tropical forests, making it a scenic delight for travelers. The Dihing River flows gracefully through the town, adding to its natural charm and ecological importance. It serves as a major industrial hub while maintaining its serene atmosphere. Visitors can explore the historical legacy of the colonial era reflected in the old bungalows and mining structures. The town is also a gateway to the Eastern Himalayas and provides a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 6 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Heritage & Industrial
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    Entry Fees:
    Coal Museum Entry: The entry fee is very nominal, usually around INR 10 to 20 for adults.

    Camera Charges: There might be a small additional fee for professional cameras, while mobile photography is often free. ...
    Coal Museum Entry: The entry fee is very nominal, usually around INR 10 to 20 for adults.

    Camera Charges: There might be a small additional fee for professional cameras, while mobile photography is often free.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Most sites are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to explore the town is during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. ...
    Regular Timings: Most sites are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to explore the town is during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
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    Special Events:
    Bohag Bihu Celebrations: The Assamese New Year in April is celebrated with great pomp. Traditional Bihu dances and local fairs are organized throughout the town.

    Magh Bihu: Celebrated in January, this festival involves community feasts and...
    Bohag Bihu Celebrations: The Assamese New Year in April is celebrated with great pomp. Traditional Bihu dances and local fairs are organized throughout the town.

    Magh Bihu: Celebrated in January, this festival involves community feasts and the lighting of 'Mejis' made of bamboo and hay.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Coal Museum Entrance: The massive entrance gate and the vintage steam engines provide a dramatic backdrop for photography.

    Dihing River Banks: The reflection of the sunset over the river creates a magical atmosphere for landscape shots.
    Coal Museum Entrance: The massive entrance gate and the vintage steam engines provide a dramatic backdrop for photography.

    Dihing River Banks: The reflection of the sunset over the river creates a magical atmosphere for landscape shots.

    Tea Garden Vistas: The endless rows of green tea bushes under the morning sun are perfect for nature photography.

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Things To Do

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    Explore Coal Heritage Museum: One of the primary activities is visiting the Coal Heritage Park and Museum. Here, tourists can see rare vintage locomotives and learn about the underground mining process.

    Visit Tea Gardens: The town is surrounded by sprawling tea estates where visitors can take a leisurely walk. Watching the tea pluckers at work provides a glimpse into the local agricultural lifestyle.

    River Walk by Dihing: Walking along the banks of the Dihing River offers peace and scenic views of the landscape. It is a great spot for meditation and enjoying the fresh air of Upper Assam.

    Photography: The blend of industrial machinery and green nature provides ample opportunities for photography. Capturing the old railway tracks and colonial-style homes is a ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Coal Industry Heritage: Margherita is globally recognized for its significant contribution to the coal mining industry in India. It serves as the headquarters for the North Eastern Coalfields, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited. The coal found here is of high quality and ...
    Coal Industry Heritage: Margherita is globally recognized for its significant contribution to the coal mining industry in India. It serves as the headquarters for the North Eastern Coalfields, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited. The coal found here is of high quality and has powered the region's economy for over a century.

    Colonial History: The town holds a unique historical identity as it was established and named during the British Raj. The influence of Italian and British engineering is still visible in the railway and mining infrastructure, making it a point of interest for history enthusiasts.
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    Architecture:
    Colonial Style Buildings: The architecture in Margherita is heavily influenced by the British colonial era. Many residential bungalows and administrative buildings feature the high ceilings and wide verandas typical of the 19th-century "Assam Type" architecture. These str...
    Colonial Style Buildings: The architecture in Margherita is heavily influenced by the British colonial era. Many residential bungalows and administrative buildings feature the high ceilings and wide verandas typical of the 19th-century "Assam Type" architecture. These structures are designed to withstand heavy rainfall and seismic activities common in the region.

    Coal Museum Structure: The Coal Heritage Museum itself is a modern structure built to preserve the industrial history of the area. It houses vintage steam locomotives like the John and Hassang, which are massive mechanical wonders from the bygone era. The museum’s layout is designed to showcase the evolution of mining technology through various exhibits and models.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Dibrugarh Airport (Mohanbari), located about 95 KMS away.

    By Train: Margherita has its own railway station with regular trains from Tinsukia and Guwahati.

    By Road: It is well-...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Digboi Oil City (25 KM), Ledo (10 KM), Tipong (25 KM), Dehing Patkai (15 KM), Lekhapani (20 KM), Jagun (35 KM), Tilinga Mandir (45 KM), Doomdooma (35 KM), Guijan Ghat (65 KM), Maguri Beel (60 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Always carry a basic first-aid kit and mosquito repellent as it is a forest-fringe area.

    Packing: Light cotton clothes for summer and heavy woolens for winter are recommended.

    Accommodation:

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