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Daragaon Picnic Spot, Baksa

DaraGaon Picnic Spot is a scenic nature destination in Baksa district of Assam, located near the Indo-Bhutan border and surrounded by the greenery of the Dihira Reserved Forest. The area is known for its peaceful environment, open riverbed, small streams and the natural beauty of the Diring, also known as Dihira River. Its combination of forest landscapes, flowing water and foothill scenery makes DaraGaon a popular destination for family picnics, nature lovers, photographers and visitors looking for a quiet getaway from busy city life.
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The picnic spot is situated about 15 km from Mushalpur, the headquarters of Baksa district, and around 9 km north of Nikashi. Its location near the foothills gives visitors an opportunity to enjoy a landscape that is quite different from the urban areas of Assam. The broad riverbed, clear flowing water and surrounding grasslands create an attractive setting for spending time outdoors.

One of the major attractions of DaraGaon Picnic Spot is the Diring River. The river and its surrounding streams provide a refreshing natural atmosphere, particularly during the cooler months. Visitors can enjoy the riverside scenery, take nature walks, photograph the landscape and spend relaxed time with family or friends. The combination of water, greenery and low hills also makes the area suitable for landscape photography and peaceful outdoor recreation.

DaraGaon is particularly popular during the winter picnic season. From November to February, the weather is generally more comfortable for outdoor activities, and the dry conditions make it easier to explore the surrounding area. The spot can become busy during weekends and peak picnic periods, so visitors looking for a quieter experience may prefer weekday mornings.

The surrounding Dihira Reserved Forest adds ecological importance to the destination. Visitors may encounter a variety of plants and birds in the wider area, making DaraGaon interesting for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The region also forms part of the wider natural landscape associated with the Manas region of Assam. Because the destination is close to forest areas, visitors should respect local wildlife, avoid disturbing animals and follow any instructions issued by forest or local authorities.

DaraGaon Picnic Spot is also connected with community-based eco-tourism activities. The Manas Sousi Khongkhور Ecotourism Society has been identified in the supplied reference material as an organization promoting eco-tourism activities in the area. This community involvement contributes to the growing tourism potential of Baksa while encouraging visitors to experience the area's natural environment responsibly.

Visitors can enjoy several simple activities at DaraGaon. Family and group picnics are among the most common reasons for visiting. Nature walks, photography, birdwatching and relaxing beside the river are other popular activities. Depending on local conditions and permissions, visitors may also explore nearby forest landscapes or participate in community-based eco-tourism experiences.

DaraGaon is not a destination designed around luxury tourism. Facilities can be limited compared with established tourist resorts, so travelers should plan accordingly. Carry sufficient drinking water, food, picnic equipment and basic personal necessities. Visitors should also take their waste back with them or dispose of it only in designated places. Keeping the riverbanks and forest surroundings clean is important for protecting the area's natural character.

For travelers coming from Guwahati, DaraGaon can be planned as a day trip or part of a longer Baksa and Manas tourism itinerary. The road journey is approximately 120 km, although the actual distance and travel time can vary depending on the starting point, route and road conditions. The usual approach is to travel toward the Baksa district and continue toward Mushalpur, Nikashi and the Dihira area. A private car or hired taxi is generally more convenient because direct public transport to the picnic spot may be limited.

Visitors arriving by train can use a suitable railway station serving the surrounding Baksa and lower Assam region and then continue by local taxi or hired vehicle. Because local transport options can change, travelers should confirm the latest road and transport conditions before starting their journey.

Accommodation directly at DaraGaon Picnic Spot may be limited. Travelers planning an overnight stay can look for guest houses, hotels or homestays in and around Mushalpur, Nikashi and other nearby towns. Those combining DaraGaon with a Manas National Park trip can also consider established eco-resorts, jungle camps and other accommodation options in the wider Manas tourism area.

For visiting arrangements, local guidance and eco-tourism activities, travelers should contact the Manas Soushi Khongkhور Ecotourism Society or local tourism operators in the Dihira and Baksa area before their trip. If camping, trekking or entering forest areas is planned, visitors should confirm whether permission is required from the relevant local or forest authorities.

DaraGaon Picnic Spot is an excellent choice for travelers who prefer natural scenery, riverside relaxation and a quieter side of Assam. Its Diring River, forest surroundings and proximity to the Indo-Bhutan border make it an interesting addition to a Baksa travel itinerary. A responsible visit that protects the river, forest and local environment can help preserve DaraGaon's natural appeal for future visitors.

HOW TO REACH DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT FROM GUWAHATI?

By RoadDaraGaon is approximately 120 km from Guwahati. The most convenient option is to travel by private car or hired taxi toward Baksa and continue through the Mushalpur and Nikashi side toward Dihira. The final route should be checked locally because road conditions and preferred access routes can change.

By Public TransportVisitors can travel from Guwahati toward major towns in Baksa and then hire a local taxi or shared vehicle for the remaining journey to DaraGaon. Direct public transport to the picnic spot may be limited.

By TrainTravelers can use a suitable railway station serving the nearby Baksa and lower Assam region and continue by local road transport. Confirm the latest train and local transport availability before traveling.

Approximate Distance from Guwahati: Around 120 km.

Travel time: The journey may take several hours depending on the selected route, traffic and road conditions.

WHERE TO STAY AT DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT?

DaraGaon is primarily a nature and picnic destination, so accommodation immediately at the picnic site may be limited. Visitors looking for overnight accommodation can consider:

Mushalpur: Suitable for basic hotels, guest houses and local accommodation.

Nikashi: A convenient option for travelers who want to stay closer to the Dihira area.

Manas Tourism Area: Visitors combining DaraGaon with Manas National Park can choose from eco-resorts, jungle camps and other tourism accommodations in the wider Manas region.

For camping or community-based accommodation near the destination, confirm availability and permission with local operators before traveling.

WHOM TO CONNECT TO VISIT DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT?

For local eco-tourism information, visitor arrangements and community-based tourism activities, travelers can contact the Manas Soushi Khongkhور Ecotourism Society or a local tourism operator in the Dihira and Baksa area.

For forest-related activities, trekking or camping in areas under forest administration, visitors should confirm requirements with the relevant forest authorities.

Because local contact numbers, opening arrangements and facilities may change, AssamInfo should publish only a verified current phone number or official social-media/contact link after confirmation.

BEST TIME TO VISIT DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT 

The best time to visit DaraGaon Picnic Spot is from November to February. The winter months generally provide pleasant weather for picnics, photography, nature walks and riverside activities. Early morning visits are particularly suitable for visitors who want a quieter atmosphere.

During the monsoon, heavy rainfall can increase water levels and make riverside areas and trails slippery. Visitors should check local weather and site conditions before planning a monsoon trip.

THINGS TO DO AT DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT

  1. Enjoy a riverside picnic with family and friends.

  2. Explore the natural riverbed and surrounding greenery.

  3. Take nature walks around the accessible areas.

  4. Photograph the Diring/Dihira River and forest landscape.

  5. Observe local and seasonal bird species.

  6. Enjoy the peaceful environment away from city traffic.

  7. Explore nearby Baksa attractions.

  8. Combine the trip with a visit to the Manas tourism region.

  9. Experience local community-based eco-tourism activities where available.

  10. Enjoy a day trip surrounded by foothills, forests and flowing water.

VISITOR TIPS 

Carry drinking water and food because facilities at the picnic spot may be limited.

Wear comfortable footwear if you plan to walk around the riverbed or surrounding natural areas.

Do not enter restricted forest areas without permission.

Avoid swimming or entering the river when water levels are high or currents are strong.

Do not feed or approach wild animals.

Keep plastic and other waste away from the river and forest.

Check weather and local road conditions before traveling.

Weekdays and early mornings are generally better for visitors seeking a quieter experience.

QUICK INFO ABOUT DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT 

Location: Dihira, Baksa district, Assam
Region: Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR)
Nearby Forest: Dihira Reserved Forest
Main Attraction: Diring/Dihira River and natural riverbed
Distance from Mushalpur: About 15 km
Distance from Nikashi: About 9 km
Distance from Barama: About 36 km
Distance from Guwahati: About 120 km
Best Time to Visit: November to February
Ideal For: Picnic, nature photography, family outings, nature walks and birdwatching
Nearby Attraction: Manas National Park
Local Eco-tourism Organization: Manas Sousi Khongkhor Ecotourism Society

FAQs ABOUT DARA GAON PICNIC SPOT 

  1. Where is DaraGaon Picnic Spot located?
    DaraGaon Picnic Spot is located in the Dihira area of Baksa district, Assam, near the Indo-Bhutan border and the Dihira Reserved Forest.

  2. How far is DaraGaon Picnic Spot from Guwahati?
    DaraGaon Picnic Spot is approximately 120 km from Guwahati, although the actual travel distance can vary depending on the route.

  3. What is DaraGaon Picnic Spot famous for?
    DaraGaon is known for its Diring or Dihira River, natural riverbed, forest surroundings, greenery and peaceful picnic environment.

  4. What is the best time to visit DaraGaon Picnic Spot?

    November to February is generally considered the best period because the weather is cooler and more suitable for outdoor activities.

  5. How can I reach DaraGaon Picnic Spot from Guwahati?

    The most convenient option is to travel by private car or taxi toward Baksa, Mushalpur and Nikashi before continuing toward the Dihira area.

  6. Is DaraGaon Picnic Spot suitable for families?
    Yes. Its open natural surroundings and riverside setting make it suitable for family outings and group picnics, subject to normal outdoor safety precautions.

  7. What activities can I enjoy at DaraGaon?
    Visitors can enjoy picnics, nature walks, photography, birdwatching and sightseeing around the river and forest landscape.

  8. Is accommodation available near DaraGaon Picnic Spot?
    Accommodation directly at the picnic spot may be limited. Visitors can consider hotels, guest houses and homestays around Mushalpur, Nikashi or the wider Manas tourism area.

  9. Is DaraGaon Picnic Spot near Manas National Park?
    DaraGaon is located within the broader natural and tourism landscape of Baksa and the Manas region. Visitors can combine the destination with other attractions in the area, subject to route and access conditions.

  10. Whom should I contact before visiting DaraGaon Picnic Spot?
    For eco-tourism activities and local visitor arrangements, travelers should contact the Manas Soushi Khongkhور Ecotourism Society or a verified local tourism operator. Forest-related activities should be confirmed with the appropriate forest authorities.

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