Bokakhat is a town in Assam and a municipal board in Golaghat District in the state of Assam, India. It is about 23 km away from the world heritage site Kaziranga National Pard. Bokakhat town is situated almost in the middle of Assam. The town is base to many nearby tourist places and is well connected to other cities and towns by road. The Kaipho Langso waterfall, an important picnic spot surrounded with magnificent views, lies in Karbi Anglong 13 km away from Bokakhat. Other nearby attractions include the ruins of the ancient Numaligarh and the Deoparbat, the tea gardens of Hatikhuli, Methoni, Diffloo Behora and Borsapori and also the coffee and rubber plantations. According to the census of 2011, population of Bokakhat town forming with 4 wards is 10143 and after the addition of 6 wards forming Bokakhat town with 10 wards its present population is approx 20182.