Located 480 kilometres north-east of Guwahati, Tinsukia is an industrial district of Assam. The earliest known oil refinery in India is established in Digboi, and open - pit coal mining is common in places like Margherita and Ledo.
Tinsukia is one of the chief commercial centres in Assam. One of the well known tourist destinations in Assam, Tinsukia offers guests a blend of fun, culture, and excitement. Covered in acres of verdant greenery, numerous species of wildlife, sprawling tea gardens and historical structures, Tinsukia is a traveler’s delight.
Two of the greatest and most tremendous wildlife sanctuaries: Dibru Saikhowa National Park and Dihing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary in the state are found around the region of Tinsukia. Other attractions are Sadiya, a small village located in the Himalayan foothills, Bell Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as the Tilinga Temple, where 'Tilinga' stands for 'bell', Margherita is called the coal queen of Assam is filled with lush tea gardens, Rukmini Island is home to many migratory and indigenous birds to enjoy bird watching and numerous others.
People residing here are humble and basic and have retained the way of Assamese culture, food, festival and religion. Dance and music comprise a vital part of the Tinsukia festivals in Tinsukia Culture. Bihu, Tuluni Shapawang Yawng Manau Poi and Saghi Celebration, Ali Yes Ligang, etc., are some of the festivals celebrated.
The climate here is mild, and for the most part warm and temperate. When compared with winter, the summers have much more precipitation.