Morigaon district is spread over an area of 1450.02 Sq. Km. The district is surrounded on the west by Kamrup district, on the North by river Brahmaputra, on the East by Nagaon District and on the South by Karbi Anglong district. The major land area of the district is an alluvial plain with many waterways, rivers and marshes. The northern part of the district is flooded by the river Brahmaputra, while rivers Killing, Kollong and Kapili rivers flow through the south of the district.
- Pabitora Wildlife Sanctury
- Sitajakhala
- Kachasila Hill
- Patekibori Than
- Asia's Largest Dry Fish Market
- Deosal Siva Temple
Agriculture is the main occupation of the people of Morigaon. The major crops grown in the area are vegetable, paddy, jute, wheat, and mustard. Handloom weaving is an integral part of the culture and tradition of Assam. The Government of Assam has introduced many schemes and projects to support the handloom industry in Morigaon Deen Dayal Hatkargha Protsohan Yojana, Handloom Development Centre, Integrated Handloom Village Development project.
Last Updated on 10 January 2011