Salbari


Salbari is the sub division of Baksa district in the state of Assam, India.

History

A hundred years ago, there was no village named Salbari, but the place was surrounded by various sal plantations, leading to economic and population growth.
There were some old villages like Hudukhata, Samuagati, Kamlabari and Hasora. After some years, people moved to the Salbari sub-division and villages like Salbari, Madhapur, Udhiaguri Hadan, Thangabari, Aaohata, Palchiguri, Pakriguri, Uhiaguri and Gwjwnphuri were created. There was also no marketplace near Salbari, so residents went to a one-day market around 8.5 kilometres away at Bahbari Bazaar, but sometimes people of Salbari had disputes with the larger groups or local people. Therefore, the people of Salbari had the idea of creating a local marketplace and started the Salbari Bazaar.

National [protected area]

Major part of the world-famous Manas National Park is located in this Sub-division. The park is well known for its Wild Water Buffaloes and Golden Langurs. Mothonguri, a famous picnic spot with picturesque beauties is located in Salbari, Baksa. Narenguri is the other scenic location situated close to Bhutan border.

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