The City is located to the eastern part of Assam on the Bank of the river Brahmaputra. The city is also known as the Tea city of India. Oil and Timber are other two big industries in and around Dibrugarh. In 1950 the devastating earth quack( measuring over 8.5 on the Richter Scale) in Assam change the course of the river Brahmaputra, and this cause destruction 3/4 th of the city. The Original City is in the middle of the river. The first Navigational route was started from the city in 1848 between Kolkatta and Dibrugarh.
Along the river Brahmaputra is situated Dibrugarh, the largest tea exporting town in India. It is also the gateway to Arunachal Pradesh. Dibrugarh, surrounded by tea gardens with the misty outlines of the Himalayas in the background. Dibrugarh is located along the river Brahmaputra. it is the gateway to the three tea producing districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, and Jorhat. These three areas account for approximately 50% of