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GAU → DIB
Which side of the plane to sit from Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (Guwahati) to Dibrugarh Airport (Mohanbari)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Eastern Himalayan range in the distance and the vast, intricate network of the Brahmaputra River's northern banks.
Eastern Himalayas
On clear days, the snow-capped peaks of the Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan Himalayas are visible on the horizon.
Brahmaputra River
Witness the massive, braided channels of one of the world's largest river systems winding through the valley.
Majuli Island
A stunning aerial perspective of the world's largest river island, situated between the Brahmaputra and Subansiri rivers.
Kaziranga North
Aerial views of the northern fringes of Kaziranga National Park, including floodplains and water bodies.
Choose an early morning flight for the best visibility of the Himalayan peaks before clouds develop. Seats behind the wing are preferable for unobstructed photography of the river's braiding patterns.
Tea Estates
Endless stretches of vibrant green tea gardens that define the landscape of Upper Assam.
Kaziranga Core
The southern and central regions of Kaziranga National Park, where the dense forest meets the Karbi Anglong hills.
Jorhat City
A clear view of the 'Tea Capital of the World' and its surrounding suburban layout during the descent.
Karbi Anglong Hills
The undulating green hills to the south provide a beautiful contrast to the flat valley floor.
The right side is excellent for seeing the sheer scale of Assam's tea industry. During the monsoon season, this side provides dramatic views of the localized rain clouds and lush, neon-green landscapes.
Distance: 373 km (232 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 37 min
Departure: GAU (26.10610008239746, 91.58589935302734)
Arrival: DIB (27.4839000702, 95.0168991089)
Route Type: Domestic
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