In the district of Udalguri, Bhairabkunda is located in the tri-junction of Bhutan, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Interestingly, it is also where three rivers &ndash Dhansiri, Bhairavi and Daifam &ndash meet. Known for a prominent Shiva temple that now lies in Bhutan, this area teems with pilgrims on auspicious days as they come to take a dip in the holy confluence. Reports say that in the past, the Bodo people would perform the holy ceremony of &lsquoKherai&rsquo here in praise of Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, Bhim, the second of the Pandavas, spent his &lsquoagyatvas&rsquo or &lsquoincognito exile&rsquo here. Bhairabkunda is a peaceful place, with the speedy river Dhansiri rolling across the plains. The wooded river banks are ideal for birding, angling and doing nothing too.