Project to be Started with Estimated Cost of Rs. 300 Cr in First Phase
Assam is set to introduce a landmark tea tourism project, bringing a significant boost to the region. The project will be launched at the Lepetkatta Tea Estate, aiming to attract tourists and promote Assam’s tea culture.

The initiative, estimated at Rs. 300 crore, will roll out in phases. The first phase focuses on infrastructure development and enhancing tourist facilities. It promises to elevate Dibrugarh as a key tourist destination.
The region’s tea estates, lush landscapes, and unique culture will be showcased to global tourists. The project will include tea tasting sessions, plantation tours, and cultural experiences. The goal is to offer visitors a chance to explore Assam’s heritage through its tea.
Officials are confident that the project will lead to long-term economic growth. Local communities will benefit from new job opportunities. Small businesses in the area will also see a boost.
The project will include world-class amenities like eco-friendly resorts, restaurants, and recreational spaces. The aim is to create a sustainable tourism model that respects local traditions and the environment.
Assam’s Chief Minister has expressed excitement about the project, highlighting its potential to attract both domestic and international visitors. He noted that the project will not only promote Assam’s tea but also create a strong sense of pride in the state’s rich heritage.
The first phase is expected to be completed soon, with further developments set for the future. With the support of various stakeholders, the tea tourism project is expected to transform the region, ensuring prosperity and success for generations to come.
This initiative also aligns with Assam’s vision of developing a strong tourism sector, supporting economic diversification and overall growth. As the project progresses, it will bring Assam closer to becoming a leading destination for tea tourism worldwide.

