Bhairabkunda
Tri-State Point
Mountain Views
River Confluence

Bhairabkunda

Tri-Junction Point

Overview

Bhairabkunda is a geographical marvel where three political entities converge - the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and the Kingdom of Bhutan. This tri-junction point is located where the Jia Bhoroli River flows down from the Bhutanese hills, creating a spectacular landscape of mountains, rivers, and forests. The area is named after a Shiva temple (Bhairab refers to Lord Shiva) situated here. The strategic location has made Bhairabkunda a popular tourist destination, offering visitors the unique opportunity to stand at the meeting point of three regions with distinct cultural identities. The scenic beauty is breathtaking - the river cutting through the hills, the misty mountains of Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh in the background, and the lush green forests all around. The area is also significant for adventure tourism, with opportunities for river activities and trekking.

3 (Tri-Junction)
Regions
Jia Bhoroli
River
~300m
Altitude
India-Bhutan
Border Countries

Activities & Experiences

Tri-Junction Visit

Stand at the meeting point of three regions

2-3 hoursFree

Temple Visit

Visit the ancient Bhairab Shiva temple

1 hourFree

River Activities

Enjoy the Jia Bhoroli River scenery

2-3 hoursVaries

Photography Tour

Capture the stunning tri-junction landscapes

3-4 hoursFree

Practical Information

Best Time to Visit

October to March

Nearest Airport

Tezpur/Guwahati (65 km/200 km)

Nearest Railway

Rangapara (40 km)

Entry Fee

Free

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