Sabroom is a peaceful and scenic town located in the South Tripura District of the northeastern Indian state of Tripura. Positioned at the southernmost tip of the state, Sabroom lies along the banks of the Feni River, which also serves as the international boundary with Bangladesh. The town is surrounded by lush green hills, forests, and tranquil landscapes, making it an ideal location for contemplation, learning, and spiritual growth.
Sabroom’s importance has grown in recent years due to its strategic position. The construction of the Maitri Setu (Friendship Bridge), connecting Sabroom with Ramgarh in Bangladesh, marks a significant step in enhancing regional connectivity and cooperation between the two countries. This cross-border link strengthens Sabroom’s role as a gateway between India and Southeast Asia—aligning with the vision of Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University as a center for global learning and dialogue.
Part of the culturally rich and diverse South Tripura District, Sabroom reflects the harmonious coexistence of indigenous tribal communities and other ethnic groups. The peaceful way of life here, deeply connected with nature and traditional wisdom, echoes the values of the Dhamma— compassion, mindfulness, and harmony.
As the home of DDIBU, Sabroom offers an environment perfectly suited for academic pursuits, spiritual inquiry, and intercultural understanding. The town’s serene setting and growing connectivity make it a promising destination for students, scholars, and practitioners from around the world.