
Overview
Hagrama Bridge, spanning the beautiful Aie River in Bongaigaon district, stands as a symbol of Bodoland's development and connectivity. Named after Hagrama Mohilary, the first Chief Executive Member of the Bodoland Territorial Council, this bridge has become an iconic landmark and popular tourism spot. The bridge offers stunning views of the Aie River, especially during sunrise and sunset when the waters reflect the colorful sky. The area around the bridge has been developed for tourism, with viewing platforms, gardens, and facilities for visitors. The annual Dwijing Festival is held near this bridge, further cementing its importance as a cultural landmark. The Aie River itself is a significant waterway, flowing through the heart of Bodoland before joining the Brahmaputra. The riverside areas offer peaceful picnic spots and photography opportunities throughout the year.
Activities & Experiences
Bridge Viewpoint
Enjoy panoramic views from the bridge
Sunset Photography
Capture stunning sunset over Aie River
Riverside Walk
Peaceful walks along the Aie River banks
Dwijing Festival
Attend the annual river festival (Dec-Jan)