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Sribhumi, Assam: Where Borders Blur & Culture Blooms – A Hidden Gem for the Curious Traveler

Welcome to Sribhumi, Assam — a place where two nations brush shoulders, cultures collide beautifully, and nature unfolds like a well-kept secret.

Formerly known as Karimganj, this soulful town in Assam's Barak Valley isn’t just a border town — it's a storyland, a festival ground, and a geopolitical marvel where you can stand between two countries, watch international trade happen in real-time, and still hear temple bells ring in quiet harmony.

In 2024, Karimganj was officially renamed Sribhumi, a title once lovingly bestowed by none other than Rabindranath Tagore. Meaning “Land of Prosperity” or “Abode of Lakshmi,” Sribhumi is now reclaiming its poetic and spiritual identity — and travelers are invited to be part of that journey.

How to Reach Sribhumi
• Nearest Airport: Silchar (70 km away)
• Rail: Karimganj Junction is the main railhead
• Road: Connected by buses, and private taxis

The drive into Sribhumi is a journey through misty valleys, winding rivers, and ever-changing landscapes. It’s a midpoint of two great travel destination between Guwahati, Shillong and Agartala.