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IndiGo
16 Jun, Mon
10:40 AM
Dubai - Silchar
2 stop
20h
DXB-IXS
IndiGo
17 Jun, Tue
02:35 AM
Abu Dhabi - Silchar
2 stop
9h 20m
AUH-IXS
IndiGo
19 Jun, Thu
10:40 AM
Dubai - Silchar
2 stop
20h
DXB-IXS
IndiGo
15 Jun, Sun
03:45 AM
Abu Dhabi - Silchar
2 stop
2h 55m
AUH-IXS
IndiGo
12 Jul, Sat
09:55 PM
Abu Dhabi - Silchar
2 stop
8h 45m
AUH-IXS
IndiGo
23 Jun, Mon
01:25 AM
Abu Dhabi - Silchar
2 stop
5h 15m
AUH-IXS
IndiGo
4 Jul, Fri
01:25 AM
Abu Dhabi - Silchar
2 stop
5h 15m
AUH-IXS
IndiGo
5 Jul, Sat
02:35 AM
Abu Dhabi - Silchar
2 stop
4h 5m
AUH-IXS
IndiGo
29 Jun, Sun
10:40 PM
Dubai - Silchar
2 stop
8h
SHJ-IXS
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About Silchar

Silchar, a vibrant city in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, is known for its picturesque landscapes, cultural diversity, and rich heritage. As of 2023, it has a population of approximately 230,000 people, making it one of the largest cities in the region. Silchar serves as an important economic and cultural gateway to the states of Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura due to its strategic geographical position near these borders.

Silchar experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers, a monsoon season, and mild winters. The best time to visit Silchar is from October to March when the weather is cooler and more conducive to travel and exploration.

Silchar is well-connected by air, with Silchar Airport located about 29 kilometers from the city center. This airport provides direct flights to major cities in the UAE such as Abu Dhabi and Dubai through airlines like Air India and IndiGo, ensuring convenient travel for UAE residents.

Silchar’s cuisine reflects its rich cultural tapestry, with a notable emphasis on Bengali and Assamese culinary traditions. Popular local dishes include shidol (fermented fish), bhapa ilish (steamed hilsa fish), and a variety of fish curries. The region is also known for its unique sweets made from rice and palm jaggery, with nolen gur and pitha being local favorites.

Tourist attractions in Silchar highlight its diverse cultural and natural landscape. The Bhubaneshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an ancient site surrounded by breathtaking scenery, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. The Khaspur ruins offer a glimpse into the region’s past as the capital of the Kachari kings, showcasing the architectural splendor of that era. The Maniharan Tunnel, believed to have been used by Lord Krishna, adds a touch of mythology to the city's historical sites.

Nature lovers will find the Jatinga bird mystery intriguing, where migratory birds mysteriously converge and meet their end during certain months of the year. The Badarpur Fort, located nearby, offers a blend of history and natural beauty, ideal for a day trip.

For those interested in education and research, the Assam University, located on the outskirts of Silchar, is a major center of higher learning and contributes significantly to the academic landscape of the region.

UAE nationals who have previously obtained an e-visa or a regular paper visa for India are eligible for a Visa-on-Arrival when they visit India again. However, this facility is not available to those visiting India for the first time, who must instead apply for an e-visa or a regular visa. To obtain a Visa-on-Arrival, eligible UAE nationals need to fill out an application form (Annexure I), which can be downloaded and completed in advance or filled out upon arrival in India.

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