Tucked away along the pristine frontier of the Assam-Bangladesh border lies Dosdewa Karimganj, a secluded avian sanctuary that has rapidly ascended to legendary status among discerning birdwatchers and wildlife photographers. This hidden paradise owes its ecological magic to a spectacular geographical convergence, nestled close to the rugged Chittagong Hills of Bangladesh and the verdant rolling ridges of Manipur.

This unique intersection of terrains has created an extraordinary microclimate and an unparalleled avian diversity found nowhere else in the country, making it a crucial stronghold for rare regional specialties. Despite its profound sense of untouched isolation, this wilderness remains remarkably accessible, located just a scenic four-hour drive from Silchar.
Stepping into the emerald canopy of Dosdewa feels like entering a living gallery of nature's finest masterpieces. The pristine ancient forests act as a vital refuge for vibrant and highly sought-after canopy dwellers, including the breathtaking Van Hasselt's Sunbird and the gorgeous Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker flashing crimson against the green leaves.



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