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Arunachal is a small state least density state of country .It borders Indian states Assam & Nagaland .It shares international borders with Myanmar ,Bhutan and 1,129 km disputed border with China .Most part of the state is situated at eastern part of Himalayas have heavy snowfall during winter. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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Tawang is the most popular tourist destination not only at Arunachal only but also at whole northeast.Main attractions of Tawang other than  snow capped mountains are  Asia 2nd largest Monastery , India China Border at Bumla Pass, War memorial , Gompha , Jung Falls, Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, Ptso lake etc. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 Sangti Valley is a valley in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It's located in the Eastern Himalayan foothills at an altitude of about 7,200 feet above sea level. The valley is known for its picturesque scenery, including snow-capped mountains, lush green meadows, fruit orchards, and pristine forests. 

 Sangti Valley is known for its picturesque scenery and weather. The valley is also a tourist destination for trekkers. Sangti village is located onsite of valley and about 15 kilometres from Dirang. At Dirang Dzong village Sangti river meet Dirang River. 

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 Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh is a protected area with a variety of tourist attractions, including: 

  • Athu-Popu: A sacred site for the Idu Mishmi tribe, located at Kayala Pass on the Indo-China border
  • Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary: Home to mammals like the red panda, Asiatic black bear, and Gongshan muntjac, as well as birds like the Blyth's tragopan and Sclater's monal

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 Mechuka Valley is a picturesque valley in the West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It's located 6,000 feet above sea level 

 The valley is surrounded by forests, pine trees, and bushes. It's also home to the Siyom River, which provides a scenic view. 

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 Location: Dong Valley is located at the tri-junction of India, China, and Myanmar. It is the easternmost village in India. 

 Features: The valley has snow-capped mountains and pine forests. It is also home to a peak where tourists climb at 3 AM to see the sunrise. Transportation: The nearest airport to Dong Valley is in Dibrugarh, which is 400 km away. The nearest railway station is Tinsukia Station, which is about 120 km away. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 Dirang is known for its natural beauty, hot water springs, and apple orchards. It is also used as a base camp for trekking and bird watching at Mandla or Madla Phudong, which is about 28 km from Dirang. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 GORZAM CHORTEN :-         The sky looming high stupa  was constructed by Lama Prathar  in Zemithang, 13th Century A.D., it stands  186 feet base and 93 feet high is the modeled after Boudhinath stupa of Nepal. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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Picturesque valley at the confluence of Sipu and Siyom River. Surrounded by hills and beautiful orange orchards.It is the gateway for Mechuka. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 Land of the mighty Siang & indigenous hanging bridges. Waterfall graces the mountain cliffs and chills the vicinity. The Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 Ziro is situated on the Apatani Plateau and is declared a World Heritage Site by the UN as it is the cultural heritage site of the Apatani . arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 The city is named after the Ita Fort,  means "built with bricks". Many attractions: Ita Fort, Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum, Gompa, Geker Sinying. arunachal tourism north east india tourism himalaya tourism

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 https://www.offbeatsarunachal.com/online-store" rel="noopener" target="_blank">The region that today constitutes Meghalaya can be termed as a microcosm of diversity – a place that has witnessed many layers of migration.
The Pnars, Khasis, and the Garos are communities of Paleo-Mongoloid descent and are believed to be one of the earliest settlers in the present-day North-East India. The Achiks or Garos are closely related to the Bodos of Assam and belong to the Tibeto-Burman family while the Khasis and Pnars come from Mon-Khmer family. Some of the more recent pre-colonial chronicles and mentions of the Pnars have been found in records made during the days of the Axom kingdom
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  Three legally designated Protected Areas - Nokrek National Park (49.44 km2), Balpakram National Park (220 km2) and Siju Wildlife Sanctuary (5.18km2); and the Reserved Forests of Tura Peak (4.19 km2), lmangiri (8.29 km2), Rewak (6.47 km2) and Baghmara (43.9 km2).  the Goalpara district of Assam on the north and north-west and Bangladesh on the south.  Tangsek Wak Pura, or cooking pig with green vegetables,  Pelga Falls, Rongkusi Falls, and Bandari Falls   Jolding Wari is a popular destination for tourists coming to Resubelpara town. It is believed that this magnificent lake was formed during the Great Earthquake of 12th June, 1897.  Wild and verdant’ is an apt phrase to sum up the Garo Hills. This western chunk of Meghalaya is home to most of the wild species that are found in the state – from wild pachyderm herds and the enigmatic Hoolock gibbon to elusive predators. The Nokrek Biosphere Reserve is one of the most prized eco-systems in the country while Balpakram is not only an adventurer’s delight, it is also home to many myths and legends. Angling enthusiasts will love exploring the riverine patches and the Garo Hills is also known for its unique traditions and cuisine. cherrapunji tourism meghalaya tourism north east tourism packages

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 https://www.offbeatsarunachal.com/meghalaya-tour" rel="noopener" target="_blank">The Khasi Hills are known for their scenic beauty and are sometimes called the “Scotland of the East”. The Khasi Hills have 52 sacred forests, with Mawphlang being the largest. Each forest has a sacred grove where clan members make sacrifices. The climate of the Khasi Hills ranges from temperate in the plateau region to tropical and sub-tropical in the northern and southern regions. The district is influenced by the south-west monsoon, which usually starts in May and lasts until September.
 Meghalaya’s highest elevations occur in the Khasi Hills and the southern edge is home to the planet’s rainiest stretches. People have been visiting destinations like Sohra and Mawsynram for generations to witness the madness of the monsoons while cosmopolitan Shillong offers a distinct blend of small-town charm mixed with a modern urban vibe. The Khasi Hills offer extremes – whether you want to conquer a raging rapid, take a scenic road trip, sleep under the stars or lounge in a café with a book – there are options for all.
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 https://trikhaltourism.com/online-booking/ols/products" rel="noopener" target="_blank">A garden of monoliths, boats floating on crystal-clear waters, curtains of waterfalls over weathered rocks tucked in a secret forest – these are images that the Jaintia Hills conjures.  
Meghalaya’s eastern section has been in the thick of North-eastern history, being mentioned in the chronicles of the Ahoms and other neighbouring cultures. The Jaintia Hills also provide the mesmeric scenery that one expects from Meghalaya as routes dart between highland meadows and steep tropical landscapes.  The Jaintia Hills are part of the Patkai hill range that extends across the Indo-Myanmar borders.
 aintia hills attract tourists for its spotless lakes, grand waterfalls, mammoth caves and nature at its pristine best. Tourism in the Jaintia area is still at its nascent stage. The West Jaintia district witnesses more tourist activity than the East Jaintia area.
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Discover the exotic beauty of Meghalaya with Trikhal Tourism. From the vibrant Scotland city   of Meghalaya and lakes,forests ,falls to the peaceful Churches of Shillong and Khasi Hills, our travel experts will take you on a journey of a lifetime. Book your trip now and experience the magic of Meghalaya.

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Experience the rich culture and history of Cherrapunji with Trikhal Tourism. From the ancient ruins of Shora and Athens to the breathtaking beauty of Seven Sister & Nohkalikai Falls and Adventurers Caves, our travel experts will take you on an unforgettable journey. Book your trip now & discover Meghalaya's hidden treasures.

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Escape to the sunny river beaches of the Shnongpdeng with Trikhal Tourism. From the crystal clear waters of Umngot River to the vibrant culture of Jaintia Hills , our travel experts will help you plan the perfect getaway. Book your trip now and relax in paradise.

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Embark on a thrilling  Trekking, Nature, Culture  with Trikhal Tourism and witness  one of the Asia's most cleanest village. From the Hills & Forests  of Khasi Hills to the Nohwet Living Root Bridge , our travel experts will help you plan the adventure of a lifetime. Book your trip now and create unforgettable memories.

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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Garo Hills with Trikhal Tourism. From the stunning landscapes of   Nokrek Biosphere Reserve to the vibrant culture of Garo, our travel experts will take you on a journey you'll never forget. Book your trip now and discover the wonders of Meghalaya.

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Discover the beauty and adventure of Jaintia Hills with Trikhal Tourism. From the stunning   Fallas to  Nartiang Durga Mandir which  was once an important cultural and spiritual centre 

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At Trikhal Tourism, we believe that the most rewarding travel experiences are often found off the beaten path. That's why we specialize in creating customized travel packages that take you beyond the typical tourist destinations and allow you to discover the Nagaland's hidden gems. From remote villages to secluded mountain valleys, we'll help you explore the Nagaland in a way that's authentic, immersive, and unforgettable. Nagaland Offbeats Tourism north east india tourism

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Join our expert guides and uncover the lesser-known attractions and local secrets of Assam with Trikhal Tourism. From quaint cobblestone streets to hidden art galleries to historical,we'll show you the best of what this vibrant Assam has to offer.

1. Rang Ghar

Rang Ghar is one of the famous historic places in Assam and is often referred to as the Colosseum of the East. Now wondering why it was known as the Colosseum of East? Well, Rang Ghar is one of the oldest surviving amphitheatres in Asia. Rang Ghar literally means the House of Entertainment and was built in 1746 A.D by Ahom ruler, Swargadeo Rudra Singha. Rang Ghar is often used by Ahom kings to witness buffalo fights and also served as an important location to celebrate the Rongali Bihu festival. However, the current condition of the amphitheatre is quite bad with cracks on the wall. Not to worry! You can still visit this place and witness the beauty of the amphitheatre.

Location

AT Rd, Joysagar, Dicial Dhulia Gaon, Assam 785697

2. Satras

Your visit to Darang is never complete without visiting the beautiful Satras. Darang has two Satras which are known as Khatara Satra and Dihing Satra. Satras are similar to monasteries in structure and consist of a large prayer hall which has a simple shrine. Guests and devotees are also allowed to stay in this place. A visit to Satras will teach you a lot about Assam’s rich culture. In addition, make sure that you have a look at the famous traditional performances which are performed by the locals.

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Darang, Assam

3. Hajo Powa Mecca

Hajo Powa Mecca is a famous religious site and the name literally means one-quarter of Mecca. The locals believe that by offering prayers in this mosque, devotees gain one-fourth of god’s grace which they would get in Mecca. This mosque was built during the time of Shah Jahan and also has a lot of history behind its construction. You can visit this place and seek blessings and also hear the historic stories behind its construction from the locals.

Location

No.1 Bhelkar, Assam 781102

Also Read: Top 6 Temples you should visit in Assam for a spiritual awakening

4. Talatal Ghar

Talatal Ghar is located in the northern region of Assam and is undoubtedly one of the best historic places in Assam. And yes, Talatal Ghar is the largest Ahom monument in the entire world. That’s amazing, right? Love history and architecture? Well, make sure you add this place in your bucket list. Here you will find the impressive techniques of Tai Ahom architecture and the most interesting part is that the whole place was built with bricks and organic cement. Interestingly, Talatal Ghar stands strong for centuries together and still remains as one of the favourite spots for many history and architecture buffs.

Location

Duboroni Ali Road, Dicial Dhulia Gaon, Assam 785697

5. Surya Pahar

Well, the fifth one to enter the list of historic places in Assam is Surya Pahar. Also, the locals believe that this place has 99,999 Shivalingas. Well, that’s a huge number, isn’t it? Surya Pahar is located about 12 km away from Goalpara district in Assam and is one of the most significant heritage sites of the ancient remains. The locals also say that there are many hidden mysteries and treasures in Surya Pahar. However, this place is definitely a must-visit place in Assam. Make sure that you add this place to your itinerary.

Location

Bhatiapara, Assam 783101

6. Khaspur

Khaspur is located 20 km away from Silchar. It houses the ruins of the Dimasa Kingdom which is a treat to our eyes. Here you will find a king’s temple, a lion gate, and a sun gate. One of the most attractive things in Khaspur is the elephant pattern gates. So, make sure you have a look at these beautifully designed gates.

Location

Khaspur Road, Assam 788031

7. Charaideo

Charaideo was the capital of the Ahom dynasty and was built by Sukhapa. This place contains many burial grounds of the Ahom kings and their queens. You will find 42 tombs of the kings and queens at the hilltop of Charaideo. Interestingly, Charaideo is also known as the Pyramids of Assam. Wondering why? Well, the architecture of these tombs can be compared with the Egyptian pyramids and also stands as a huge example which showcases the architectural style of the medieval period. In addition, the burial vaults depict a lot of information regarding the culture and lifestyle of the Ahom rulers. And not to forget the floral designs which add more beauty to the underground vaults. Well, this place is definitely worth enough to be in the list of historic places in Assam, right?

Location

Charaideo district, Assam

8. Sukapha Samannay Kshetra

The final one to enter the list of historic places in Assam is Sukapha Samannay Kshetra. This is a memorial built in the memory of Sukapha, the first Ahom king of Assam. The Sukaphas Samannay Kshetra was built as an attempt to highlight and preserve the extraordinary leadership of Sukapha. Currently, the excavation process is being carried on the field hoping to find the remains of the Ahom Kingdom. In addition, tourists can easily reach this place by cabs, auto-rickshaws, and city buses.

Location

AT road, Mohbondha, Jorhat, Assam 785006

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Experience the mouthwatering cuisine of Assam on our food tours. From classic Assam ethnic foods to mouthwateringly street food, arts & crafts,culture & traditions. we'll take you on a culinary &  culture & traditional journey through the Assam diverse neighborhoods.

 The quintessential symbols are the Asomiya"Gamucha", "Jaapi", "TamulPaan" and "Xorai". Traditional attire worn by women called the "Mekhela Chador" and Assamese jewellery also form an integral part of the Assamese culture. 

 Some popular Assamese dishes include fish curry, fish fry, bamboo shoots fry, and dail (a traditional Assamese dish made from fish and vegetables). The food is generally mild in flavor and not very spicy, with a generous use of ginger, garlic, and chili peppers.  Although the modern cuisine of Assam has been influenced to a small extent by East and North Indian cuisine, Assam is still rich in traditional dishes.

 13 Traditional Food Items of Assam You Need to Try on Your Next Vacation

1. Khar

One of the most unique Assamese dishes that the locals love to devour on a regular basis is Khar. It is basically a dark liquid with an astringent aroma that is made from sundried Bhim Kol or feather-back banana peels. This famous food of Assam is best enjoyed with raw papaya ,lentils , types of gourds, spices. 

2. Masor Tenga

 A curry made with ridge gourd, rohu/catla, tomatoes, potatoes, and kokum, Masor Tenga will make your palette dance with joy! It is one of the main foods served in an Assamese thali, 

3. Pitika

Literally meaning “mashed”, Pitika is one of the most beloved food items in Assamese cuisine. This is because of the pure comfort it gives you in every bite. Prepared using a variety of vegetables like potatoes, eggplant, pumpkin, etc., it is flavoured with fresh coriander, green chillies, onion, and mustard oil. 

4. Paror Mangxo

Paroro Mangxo is a curry made with pigeon meat. It might sound too exotic for your liking but if you are a true foodie, then eating unique dishes is in your blood! Ideally, this pigeon meat is cooked with banana flowers and peppercorns.  You need to remember that the cuisine of Assam is very distinct, so getting a little adventurous should be your prerogative.

5. Haah Joha Kumura

In Assamese, Haah or Haa means duck which is highly popular among the local population. Haah Joha Kumura is part of every feast being organized in Assam. Be it a housewarming party or a wedding, this duck-based curry is a staple. 

6. Ou Khatta

Another unique Assamese dish that will make your world go round is Ou Khatta. Simply speaking, it is a sweet-and-sour chutney, made from elephant apple and jaggery.

7. Pani Hamuk

Assam is a state that loves to experiment with its food choices and how! To make their case stronger, here is another exotic dish that you should try on your next trip. Pani Hamuk is a tribal dish made of water snails, pumpkin, and potatoes. That’s right! It may sound a little risque but it is genuinely of the most awe-inspiring that you can enjoy on a North east tour packages.

8. Baanhgajor Lagot Kukura

A refreshing chicken-and-bamboo preparation, Baanhgajor Lagot Kukura is light, easy to digest, and pretty darn delicious! You can get lured just by the aroma of bamboo shoots at an eatery serving this dish because it is very distinct and sharp. Just like you enjoy a plateful of chicken and rice, this is just an Assamese version of the same! If you are lucky enough to be invited for a home-cooked meal by an Assamese family, expect bowls of Baanhgajor Lagot Kukura and many others circulating around you.

9. Doi Chira

One of the most famous Assamese New Year festivities or Bihu food items served is Doi Chira. As part of the many mini-meals or Jolpan eaten at breakfast during the winter months, Doi Chira is the epitome of comfort food in this state. Prepared with beaten rice (poha), yoghurt, cream, and jaggery, this is one sweet dish you need to gorge on. 

10. Khulasaporir Pitha

When it comes to breakfast items, the Assamese people make no compromises whatsoever. Khulasaporir Pitha is yet another morning meal consisting of a rice pancake that is typically served with some red tea.

11. Lai Xaak Gahori

Pork, mustard greens, Bhut Jolokia - three ingredients that can an Assamese weak in the knees! Such is the power of Lai Xaak Gahori. A local dish packed with so many flavours that your tummy will thank you for taking a vacation in Assam! What’s more? It is a completely oil-free dish, so you cannot complain about putting on any weight.

12. Patot Diya Maas

If the sound of tiny river fish marinated in a bunch of spices, wrapped in banana leaves and then steamed makes your mouth water like Niagara Falls, then Patot Diya Maas is the dish for you! This food item has a special place in the hearts and tummies of the localities. Prepared with freshwater fish, coriander, chillies, mustard oil, and chopped onions,

13. Gooror Payas

Payas happens to be among the most famous sweets in Assam because it is simple, pure, and yummy! Every bite of this sweet dish will make you appreciate your life, this universe, and everything beyond it. Gooror Payas is prepared with Joha rice, milk, jaggery, dates, cashew, and bay leaves.

If you are planning to curb your cravings for some authentic Assamese food, think again. A well-planned trip to this beautiful state will be perfect for satiating your soul with some delicious food!

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Relax in Assam's National Forests & Enjoy Rides

Escape the hustle and bustle of the daily life with a  trip to the picturesque national reserve forests surroundings & tea gardens of Assam.  Assam is known for its hills,tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries and unique culture. 

 Assam protected areas includes 

 Assam has five national parks and 18 wildlife sanctuaries. These areas are home to 25% of India's plant life and a wide variety of animals. Some of the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in Assam include:  

1. Kaziranga National Park

Known as one of the most diverse wildlife sanctuaries in India, Kaziranga National Park is the indisputable home of the one-horned rhinoceroses. Owing to the four major rivers of the North East that intersect here, this lush abode is the home to the rarest of species of flora and fauna. Apart from animals, the park is also popular for its majestic birdlife. Known the world over as one of the best national parks in Assam, Kaziranga allows guests to indulge in fun elephant safaris, jeep safaris, and boat rides.

Fauna: One-horned Rhinos, Asian Elephants, Royal Bengal Tigers, Jackals, Wild Boars, Barasingha (Swamp Deer), Leopard Cats, Monitor Lizards
Avifauna: Fishing Eagle, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Himalayan Griffon

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2. Manas National Park

Lying on the north-eastern side of Assam, Manas National Park shares its boundary with Bhutan and has a typical tropical monsoon kind of climate year-round. Manas is home to the world’s share of twenty five endangered species. The park is now a recognised World Heritage Site owing to its rare biodiversity, forested slopes of the Himalayas, and the constantly shifting channels of the Manas river that contributes to much of the beauty of this place.

No doubt it holds a prominent position in the list of list of national parks in Assam.
Fauna: Wild Water Buffaloes, Assam Roofed Turtle, Golden Langur, Hispid Hare, Pygmy Hog, and more

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3. Dibru Saikhowa National Park

Spread across an area of 340 sq km, the wetlands of the Tinsukia district in Assam are what constitute the Dibru Saikhowa National Park. Still in its pristine and untouched form, this is an amazing wildlife sanctuary in Assam that is home to some of the rarest creatures on the planet. The wetlands and marshes of this area also attract many winged visitors, because of which the park witnesses more than 500 species of migratory and native birds.
Other than wildlife safaris and birdwatching, what makes this one of the best national parks in Assam drawing tourists from all over India is the unparalleled opportunity to go on a boat safari and spot the Gangetic River Dolphins.
Fauna: Wild Water Buffalos, Hoolock Gibbon, Tigers, Elephants, and more
Avifauna: White-Winged Duck, Marsh Babbler, White Rumped Vulture, and more.

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4. Nameri National Park

Located on the Eastern Himalayan foothills, this park gives you not only the chance to spot some of the country’s rarest animal and bird species, but also bestows unbeatable views of the snowy peaks of Himalayas and endless meadows of orchids. The Nameri park shares its boundary with Arunachal Pradesh and somewhat merges with the Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, giving visitors the best of both worlds!

The park is a haven for birdwatchers owing to its marshy landscapes and ecology. But what actually makes it shine out in the list of national parks in Assam is its Elephant Reserve where elephants are taken care of and visitors get a rare chance to interact with these majestic beings.
Fauna: Royal Bengal Tigers, Himalayan Black Bear, Wild Boars, Indian Giant Squirrels
Avifauna: Ibis Bill, Wreathed Hornbill, Black Stork, Rufous Necked Hornbill

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5. Orang National Park

Nestled snugly on the northern shores of the Brahmaputra, the Orang National Park or Rajiv Gandhi National Park is the popular home of the one-horned rhinos of Assam. The park is a small one, spreading to just about 78 sq km, but what it lacks in size, it makes up in its uniqueness. The park provides shelter to more than 50 species of fish and is unbelievably rich in fauna, which contribute majorly to its stunning landforms and scenic charm. With a wide array of fauna and tranquil visions of its flora, it definitely is the finest wildlife sanctuary in Assam.
Fauna: Otters, Hog Deer, Indian Civet, Rhesus Macaque, Bengal Porcupine, Indian Pangolin, Indian Fox
Avifauna: Kingfishers, Pintails, Woodpeckers, and more

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So, which of these magnificent wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Assam will you be visiting first? Let us know in the comments below and share this with all your adventure loving wanderers. Book a trip to Assam and gallivant away on your adventurous escapade! 

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Get off the beaten path and discover the authentic side of Assam on our immersive tea gardens  tours.Taste local tea, learn about their traditions and customs of gardens, and gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating Assam.

 Tea tourism offers adventurers the opportunity to discover how tea is made while discovering new flavors. 

1. Manohari Tea Estate

The first one to make to our list of best tea gardens in Assam is Manohari Tea Estate. Bringing your fresh cup of morning tea since the British era, this renowned tea estate is settled in the upper region of Assam at an elevation of 390 ft above sea level along the Indian-Burmese border. The estate is spread across an area of 1800 acres and 1000 acres is covered with tea bushes. Throughout all these decades, the quality and the rich aroma of the tea leaves harvested by Manohari Tea . Location: Manohari, AssamMust Read: 18 Top Things To Do In Assam That Guarantee The Best Northeastern Holiday

2. Assamica Agro Organic Farm

The Assamica Agro Organic farm has redefined the tea experience with their ethical and natural tea leaves produced by the organic tea farmers in Assam. The tea cultivated by the farm makes a healthy cup of tea, as they are free from pesticides and other chemicals. Among all the tea estates in Assam, this organic farm produces chemical-free aromatic brewed tea leaves and also focuses on enhancing the livelihood of the farmers. Location: Assamica Agro, C/O-Kanoka Tea Estate Panchnoi, P.O. Hugrajuli, Sonitpur District AssamSuggested Read: Shopping In Guwahati: 10 Places To Buy All Assamese Delights From Tea & Silk Sarees

3. Sonapur Tea Estate

Going beyond the surreal beauty of tea estates in Assam, the Sonapur tea estate will take you to Guwahati which is known as the heart of the North-East. Established by the Britishers in early 1924, this tea estate has been taken over by the three generations of the Bhaduri Family. Spreading the strong brew of their high-quality CTC tea, this estate started its journey by producing Orthodox tea in the initial years. Throughout these years, this tea estate in Assam has established a name among the major companies like Tata tea and Levers. Location: Sonapur – Rewa Rd, Gumoria Pathar, AssamSuggested Read: 5 Best National Parks In Assam: Why It’s The Favourite Of All Wildlife Enthusiasts

4. Ghograjan Tea Estate

Taking along the legacy for the 5th generation, this tea estate was started in the early 1930s when the first seeds were sown alongside the Ghagra River. The name “Ghograjan” is derived from this river as locally it means “small river”. Spread across an area of 350 acres, this tea estate has gained trust with its quality in producing CTC and the finest Orthodox tea in the region. Location: Ghograjan Tea Estate, P.O. Lahoal, Dibrugarh, Assam.Suggested Read: Cycle Safari In Manas National Park: Assam Launches An Adventurous Way To Get Closer To Nature

5. Joonktollee Tea Estate

Holding a single largest tea factory in the North East, the Joonktollee tea estate is spread across an area of 1867.98 acres among which 1202.82 acres is used for plantation. Situated at the Barbam district of Assam, this tea estate has been SGS, UK for production and manufacture of CTC, Orthodox and Green Tea. It is amongst the best tea gardens in Assam. Location: Barbam, Dibrugarh Dist. AssamSuggested Read: 7 Temples In Assam For A Spiritual Awakening In The Northeast

6. Mangalam Tea Estate

The tea estate has acquired the region just beside a government reserve forest that shelters varied wildlife. Situated across the Towkok river, the tea estate is spread across an area of 117.99 hectares. The tea estate is a part of the Towkok tea garden which was taken over by the Jayshree Tea industries in 1955. The tea estate has maintained a good quality throughout this year and now they have entered into the production of CTC and Orthodox tea. Location: Towkok Grant No.2, AssamSuggested Read: 5 Exciting Things To Do In Jorhat That Makes This Place A Must-Visit In Assam

7. Khongea Tea Estate

Captured the highest rank in the tea industry, the Khongea tea estate came into existence around 1949. This tea estate is located in the upper region of Assam, resting alongside the banks of the Brahmaputra river. Enjoy the view of the golden tipped tea leaves while taking a sip of your special strong Assam tea in Khongea Tea Estate. Location: Hiloidari, AssamSuggested Read: Kaziranga National Park, Assam – Off To The World’s Largest Home Of Rhinos

8. Harmutty Tea Estate

Derived from the name of queen Hiramati, this is one of the oldest tea estates in Assam planted in 1870. The tea estate is settled at a picturesque location in Assam with the Dikrong river flowing along with the garden with the backdrop of the hills of Arunachal Pradesh. Along these years the Harmutty tea estate has been producing strongly brewed high-quality tea leaves for a relaxing tea break. It is one of the best Assam tea garden. Location: Lakhimpur, AssamSuggested Read: 4 Resorts Near Guwahati: Dwellings That Capture The Alluring Essence Of Assam

9. Wild Mahseer

Get that royal feeling while staying in this heritage tea estate resort in Assam. Covering an area of 22 acres, this tea estate resort will give you a glimpse of the lifestyle of the Raj-era tea planters. Located at the outskirts region of Tezpur, this tea estate is situated at a distance of 40 minutes from the Jia Bhoroli River. Built in 1864 by the British Assam Tea Company, this resort showcases a beautiful blend in architecture that has a colonial and Assamese touch. Location: Balipara Division Addabarie Tea Estate, Sonitpur Dist, Off National Highway 52, Balipara, AssamSuggested Read: 5 Popular Waterfalls In Assam That Glorify The Beauty Of The State

10. Beesakopie Tea Estate

Settled close to the Burmese border in the Tinsukia district, the Beesakopie tea estate is the 3rd largest tea estate in the country. The malty Assam tea manufactured in this tea estate will give you a memorable tea experience. Locally, this tea estate owns one of the largest tea factories in Assam. Location: Tinsukia District, AssamSuggested Read: 33 Tourist Places In Assam: Unveiling The Hidden Charm Of The North-East!

11. Teloijan Tea Estate

Started with the vision to give the people a healthy and high-quality tea experience, the Teloijan came into existence in the year 1922. Carried along by generations of family, throughout these years there is a constant blending and tea tasting to come up with the best-brewed tea leaves. Location: Moranhat, Dibrugarh-AssamSuggested Read: 6 Places To Visit In Assam In May To Keep Your Senses Captivated

12. Corramore Tea Estate

Holding a family heritage of over 100 years, the Corramore tea estate was founded by Robert Logan from Scotland in the year 1860s. Settled in Hatigarh of Darrang district of Assam, this heritage tea estate is now owned by the Williamson Tea. Spread across an area of 480 hectares of land, the tea estate focuses on the harvesting of Camellia assamica species. Location: Hatigarh, Darrang district-AssamSuggested Read: 8 Godly Places To Visit In Guwahati In May On Your Assam Trip

13. Halmari Tea Estate

The Halmari Tea Estate is carrying along with the legacy of the finest quality of tea for the past 100 years. Spread across an area of 374 hectares, this tea estate is located in the Moran district of Assam. With the persistent efforts and managing the same quality of their tea over these years, the Halmari Tea Estate has managed to win the highest price of a tea estate in Assam. Their CTC and Orthodox teas will give you the chance to get a taste of Halmari tea anywhere in the world. Location: Moran district, Dibrugarh-AssamSuggested Read: 10 Beautiful Hill Stations In Assam One Must Visit To Rejuvenate The Senses

14. Monabarie Tea Estate

Take in the heavenly aroma of the Assam tea as you step down at Monabarie Tea Estate. Located at the Biswanath Chariali district of Assam, this is the largest tea estate in Assam and all over Asia. This tea estate is also ranked as the world’s largest tea garden. The tea estate is owned by McLeod Russel India Limited which is a part of the Williamson Magor Group. Spread across an area of 1158 hectares, these red coloured leaves tea will definitely give your morning a rejuvenating start. Location: Near Biswanath Chariali, Sonitpur District-AssamSuggested Read: Shopping In Guwahati: 10 Places To Buy All Assamese Delights From Tea & Silk Sarees

15. Nonoi Tea Estate

Locally known as the Rangamati, the name of this estate emerged from the waterfalls which were called noi-noi in the colloquial British language, hence the name “Nonoi”. Resting at the peak of the Karbi range in Nangao district of Assam. Spread across an area of 959.17 hectares, this tea estate is situated at an altitude of 225 metres above sea level where the tea plantations are harvested. Location: Nagaon, AssamFurther Read: 15 Best Assam Food Options For The Foodies Traveling To North EastNow, if you want to enjoy your strong brewed cup of tea while admiring the tea gardens, then book your Assam tour package with Trikhal tourism and experience a relaxing vacation amidst the tea estates in Assam.
 

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Experience the natural beauty of Assam on our outdoor adventure tours. From boating  to cruise  and houseboats, we'll take you on an unforgettable journey through the rugged water & riverscapes of the region.

 Majuli is the world's largest river island and a popular tourist destination in Assam. It's located in the Brahmaputra River and has an area of 352 square kilometers.  Majuli is also a strong contender for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List. You can only access Majuli by ferry, which runs 20 kilometers out of the nearby city of Jorhat. “Majuli” is the world's largest river island and it attracts tourists from all over the world.
 Here are some reasons to visit Majuli: 

  • Cultural heritage: Majuli is known as Assam's cultural capital. It has a distinct culture, with many events that include music and dance.
  • Ecological diversity: Majuli is a testament to the connection between humanity and nature.
  • Picturesque landscapes: Majuli has Satras, or Vaishnavite monasteries, and is famous for mask-making and pottery.

Top Majuli Island Attractions For Tourists

Travellers can visit a variety of tourist attractions on Majuli Island. These appealing attractions are a great way to spend a wonderful time on this island.

1. Garmur

It is one of the most sacred places in the Vaishnavite religion, which originates here. This location has literary works, artefacts, and several other items of religious and cultural significance to Vaishnavites.

Visitors to Garmur should do so if they want to understand more about the customs and ways of the neo-Vaishnavites. It also provides a calm setting for achieving inner satisfaction and genuine tranquilly.

2. Kamalabari Satra

The Vaishnavite is closely entwined with cultural practises and movements. Majuli’s intellectual, cultural, musical, and spiritual development centre is the Kamalabari Satra.

In addition, it contains numerous precious manuscripts and priceless works of art associated with the Vaishnavite culture.

3. Dakshinapat Satra

One of Majuli’s many majestic monuments, this Satra is renowned for its lavish celebrations of the regional Vaishnavite festival, the Rasotsava. Chanting the name of the lord is accompanied by singing and dancing.

The Ahom Dynasty emperors were patrons of this Satra. It is where Raasleela is organised on a lucky full moon day in November. All of Assam’s religious and cultural legacy is primarily housed in this Satra.

4. Auniati Satra

Who doesn’t enjoy admiring a distinctive collection of antiques, utensils, and jewellery, especially when it represents a long-standing Assamese tradition? Niranjan Pathakdeva created this Satra.

Over time, it developed into one of the most priceless treasures of the ancient Apsara and Paalnaam dance forms. Many people consider Satra’s stunning and elaborate yellow entryway to be an architectural marvel.

5. Tengapania

Tengapania, Assam’s Golden Temple, is located along the Brahmaputra River. Beautiful statues and pillars may be found around the temple’s grounds. In all its splendour, the Brahmaputra River may be seen from the temple in breathtaking views.

6. Benegenaati Satra

This Satra was founded by Murarideva, who is also the grandson of Sankaradeva’s stepmother. A golden umbrella and a royal regiment are both preserved in this Satra. Swargadeo Godadhar Singh, the Ahom King, was the owner of the golden regiment. This Satra is well known for its sophisticated cultural customs.


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Best Activities To Do On Majuli Island

There are other things one can partake in for an outstanding vacation experience on Majuli Island in addition to the tourist attractions already listed.

1. Village Tour

Farming and indigenous communities make up the whole population of Majuli Island. Taking a village tour lets, you enjoy Majuli Island’s lovely culture and traditions. Down a roadside, one could expect to see locals doing the famed traditional technique of hand weaving.

2. Tour of Religion and Culture

22 Satras in all, which are exquisite representations of Assamese culture and traditions, may be found on the island. You can explore a number of them, if not all. Satras are places of worship for Vaishnavites where plays are performed, prayers are said, and instruction is delivered.

The 17th century is when some of Majuli Island’s earliest satras were built. In Majuli Island, Chamaguir is one of the most notable Satras you may visit. In this location, you may observe individuals create ancient masks based on Ramayana and Mahabharata figures.

3. River Activities

There are many opportunities to enjoy river life thanks to the great Brahmaputra. Downstream travel on the Brahmaputra is possible with a rented boat.

Thanks to the lovely air blowing in from the northern Himalayas, you will feel at ease. Who wouldn’t want to take a boat excursion with loved ones in such a setting?

4. Bird Watching

Unquestionably, bird watching is a must-do activity on Majuli Island. Both local residents and migrating birds can be spotted on the island during the winter.

Storks, pelicans, whistling teals, and Siberian cranes are among the feathered animals you might observe. Ducks and wild geese are the two types of birds most frequently spotted travelling along marshes and roadways.


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Cultural Tourism. Assam's vast mountains,rivers & river islands and National Reserve Forests provides ample opportunities for fun packed tourism. ...

Kakochang Waterfalls

Sheltered in the Golaghat district of Assam, the Kakochang is a beautiful waterfall that dissects the coffee and rubber plantations. The spot is not only a favourite amongst tourists but also amongst the locals who come here for day picnics. The waterfall even commands a great view of the ancient ruins of Deopahar and Numaligarh, which are the subject of fascination among many archaeologists. 

The thunderous roar of the waters can be heard from afar, long before they make an appearance. If you plan your visit post monsoons, the place blooms with unmatched beauty and greets you with sprawling greenery. Kakochang waterfalls shares close proximity to the famous Kaziranga National Park too.

Padam Pukhuri

Planning your Assam itinerary? Padum Pukhuri is an unmissable destination, especially if you’re someone who loves to wander down offbeat lanes. Padum Pukhuri is a huge lake, housing a quiet little island right at the heart. Getting to the island is a thrilling experience, as it takes you over a short iron bridge that overlooks the lake. 

There is also a toy train here for kids. Also, you can indulge in boating over the calm waters, while drinking in the beautiful sights that weave up the canvas surrounding the lake. If you hear calm, soothing music around, do not be surprised, for a musical fountain sits on the island!

Agnigarh

Nested in the Tezpur district of Assam, Agnigarh is lovely little hillock that skirts the banks of the river Brahmaputra. The place is steeped in Hindu mythology, and is closely related to the budding romance between prince Aniruddha, the grandson of Lord Krishna and princes Usha, the daughter of the Asura king Banasura. 

It is here that princess Usha was locked away by her father who disapproved of their love. Now, however, the place has transformed into a fascinating tourist spot, also known as ‘love site’ owing to the tragic love story associated with it. The hill affords sweeping views of Brahmaputra, and a panoramic view of Tezpur city. 

Jorhat

Beautiful sunrises, early morning strolls, and the fresh aroma of tea in the air is a classic ‘Jorhat’ experiences. Fondly known as the tea capital of the world, Jorhat fosters countless beautiful tea plantations. The buildings of Jorhat bear stunning reflections of the archaeological styles dating back to the Ahom dynasty. 

One of the most unbeatable places in Jorhat is Majuli Island, the largest river island in the world! It is easily one of the most shaded and unexplored nooks of Jorhat. Besides Majuli, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary beckons herds of nature and wildlife enthusiasts from around the country, where you can spend uninterrupted moments of bliss and solitude. Tocklai Tea Research Centre also makes for an interesting visit.


Assam Rajyik State Museum

The Assam Rajyik State Museum sits deep in the hearts of Guwahati, and is the most fascinating tourists places in Assam. The museum reflects the rich and varied culture of Assam over the years, along with great pieces of handicrafts and sculptures of the North eastern kingdom of India. 

The museum also harbours a startling assortment of relics that can be traced as back as to the 5th century! From stunning ivory paintings, ancient musical instruments to historical coins and bamboo equipment, there are countless surprises awaiting you within these walls. The place is ideal also for bookworms, as a grand library forms a part of the building, offering you the pleasure of choosing from a well stocked collection of books! 

Haflong Lake

Haflong Lake is the most frequented tourist spot in the hill station of Haflong, and a doorway to mesmerising views of the Himalayan neighbours. Veered off the beaten paths of cities and their busy streets, Haflong lake is just the respite you need. The azure blue waters of the lake have a soothing effect on the nerves, while the stunning hanging bridge overhead magnifies that charm. 

The picturesque location of the lake seems like something right out of a classic romance movie! The canvas of Himalayan mountains, coupled with the verdant carpet of greenery make for an ideal outing for families and couples alike. It is perfect for explorers, as Haflong is a lesser-explored area of Assam.


Nameri National Park

Nameri National park is an old set up in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas. A huge spread of lakes and water bodies, the sight of Rhinos, Elephants, Tiger, Leopard, Sambhar, Dhole, Hornbills, ducks and Storks are easy in the zone.  Someone having a love for vegetations like wide grassland, tall evergreen, and deciduous trees can totally spend a good time in the heart of Nameri. Moreover, it connects with Guwahati through swift roads and one will not face any hurdle in reaching this beautiful place. North to Tezpur, Nameri is 38.8 km and one can reach easily from here. Also, Guwahati airport and Tezpur airport can be chosen by the tourists who want to opt for flyway to be here.
 

Tocklai Tea Research Center 

Situated in the heart of Jorhat, the tea capital of India, Tocklai Tea Research Institute in Jorhat is the research centre for various methods and techniques of tea cultivation and processing in the North East. 

If you’re a ‘chai lover’, or are simply curious about the kind of research that goes into the cultivation of tea plantations, a brief tour of the research institute will more than satiate your curiosity. The staff is well versed in the science that goes behind it all, and equally friendly with visitors. One of the many fascinating things that can be seen here is the massive ‘mother bush’ that is essentially a tea plant dating back 100 or so years! 

Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary

The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary is located in the depths of the Jorhat district of Assam. As the name suggests, the sanctuary houses the last of the hoolock gibbons left in India, along with the country’s sole nocturnal primate, the Bengal Slow Loris! The park was declared officially as a sanctuary in order to protect the only population of the Hoolock Gibbons in India. The forest remains dominated by a canopy of Hollong and Nahar trees, along with lovely shrubs gracing its green carpet. Apart from gibbons, the park houses several other species of wildlife, including leopards, jungle cats, wild boards, tigers, various kinds of civets and other animals. If you’re a nature lover, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary must be in your Assam packages!

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Manas National Park

Situated in Assam, near Barpeta, Manas National Park is overlooked by the stunning Bhutan Himalayas. Named after the undulating river Manas which flows through Bhutan and enters the park, the aim of protecting the population wildlife species on the brink of extinction earned it the honour of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

The park is spread over more than 500 sq.km., and the landscape is a blend of Terrai and Bhabar grasslands, which is a unique combination. This rare, favourable blend of soil is an ideal breeding ground for some of the most unique floral species of the country! What’s more is that Manas National Park is one of the least explored realms of tourism, warrants the top spot in your Assam packages.

Majuli Island

Lodged in the hearts of Assam, quite unnoticed by tourists, is a stunning yet desolate little place called Majuli Island. This river island graces the banks of the river Brahmaputra and is accessible only by ferry rides. Owing to the absence of tourism until recently, this tropical paradise in the North Eastern real of India is a place forgotten by the sands of time. 

Surrounded by a sweeping expanse of verdant forests and farmlands, Majuli was once crowned as the biggest river island of the world, but now, as a result to rapid erosion parts of it are being devoured by the gushing Brahmaputra. In fact, it is believed that the island may cease to exist altogether after 15 to 20 years! All the more reason for you to visit the island before it’s gone for good. 


Kaziranga National Park

Spread over two different districts of Assam, Golaghat and Nagaon, Kaziranga National Park unfolds against a wide canvas of the Eastern Himalayas. It is home to the highest and perhaps the only population of the One Horned Rhinoceros, a species that can be traced back to the prehistoric ages! Owing to endless poaching of the rhinos here, the park was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in the year 1940. 

Skirting the banks of the river Brahmaputra, the rich landscape of the park shelters a varied range of flora and fauna, luring thousands of wildlife lovers from around the world. You can also explore the length of the park on elephant and jeep safaris. If time in the winter season, Kaziranga National Park is an unmissable place to include in your Assam tour package!


Waterfall Rappelling

One of the most popular places to experience the thrill of waterfall rappelling is Amsoi, a small village in the folds of Assam, housing only about 300 families. Fenced by beautiful dense forests of teak and Sal, the waterfall plunge from a great height, and accumulate at the bottom as a small pool. 

The thrill of rappelling down the slippery, wet walls of the falls leave you breathless as the heavy flow of water hits you. The surrounding forest is home to several wild animals including wild elephant, deer, monkeys and more. The safety harness and ropes ensure your safety though. The natural beauty of Amsoi, coupled with the adrenaline high that the rappelling gives you makes for a once in a lifetime experience!

Rock Climbing

Rock climbing is quite a strenuous activity but comes bearing stunning rewards. While Assam has many ideal spots to practise your rock climbing skills, the most favourite amongst adventure junkies is the Basishtha Forest Reserve. Spend an entire days or two here, and indulge in trekking, rock climbing and rappelling here, over stunning rock formations. 

While rock climbing, you will be harnessed with safety equipments and ropes at all times, and a guide will brief you well about the activity. The reserve also offers plenty of waterfall rappelling opportunities, but rock climbing trumps all. Be sure to include rock climbing at the Basishtha Forests Reserve in your Assam tour packages.


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Guwahati

 Guwahati is known for its culture, the Brahmaputra River, and being the gateway to Northeast India. Guwahati is famous for the ancient temple of Kamakhya Devi and its mystic experiences. There are many temples in the city that will leave you mesmerized. The city is also known for its lively getaways and pristine ambiance. Its religious traditions and traces of folk culture found in day-to-day life make it a popular tourist destination.  Here are some places to visit in Guwahati:  


Umananda Island

This island is a religious addition to the travel bucket list of Assam. Also named as Peacock island by the British, this has gained popularity because of its presence in between the river Brahmaputra and can be easily connected when you are in Guwahati. Umananda island is also known as one of the smallest islands of the world and comprise of Umananda temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. 
The old form of rock-cut figures of Lord Surya, Ganesh and Shiva allows anyone to appreciate the beauty and skills of craftsmanship of Assamese people who showed their dedication towards spiritual energy. The sound of temple bells and water alongside uplifts the mood of devotees and tourists in one sway. This has become one the best tourist places in Assam as it is easily reachable by jetties which are available on the banks of Brahmaputra river.

Timing- 5300 hours to 1800 hours.

Entry fee- Free of charges

Kamakhya Temple

One of the most famous Shakti Peethas in India, Kamakhya Temple is a venerated shrine in Assam. One of the oldest temples in Guwahati associated with the legend of Shiva and Daksha Yagna, Kamakhya Temple is a famous temple and visited by millions of devotees. Renowned for its legendary tales, Kamakhya Temple is located on the Nilachal Hill with a splendid complex of 6 temples and 6 monuments inside it. 

The temple is listed among the famous tourist places in Guwahati and associated with a legend that says during the month of June, the waters of River Brahmaputra turn red due to the Goddess’ menstruating blood. The scenic beauty encompassing the complex of Kamakhya Temple is breathtaking and one can look forward to exploring various artistic sculptures here. Kamakhya Temple is best visited during the months of September and October when there is a fantastic celebration of the festival of Durga Puja for five days.

Location: Kamakhya Temple, Kamakhya, Guwahati

Timings: 5:30 am to 10:00 pm

Entry Fee/charges: Free to visit

Assam State Museum

Famous as one of the richest repositories of antiques, Assam State Museum is hailed as one of the biggest multipurpose museums in India. Situated in the scenic locales of Dighalupukhuri area, Assam State Museum was built in 1940 and boasts of being the oldest museum in Northeast India.
Established by the Kamarupa Anusandhan Samiti, this museum is a must-visit to explore the culture and heritage of Assam through the fascinating antiques that are on display here. Some of the most interesting things that one can find here are prehistoric ivory paintings, sculptures, metal, woodwork and costumes etc. With different categories of exhibits like Epigraphy, Sculptures, Miscellaneous, Natural History etc, the museum is a wonderful visit for everyone who wishes to witness the traditions of the state of Assam.
Location: Assam State Museum, Gopinath Bordoloi Road, Near Dighalipukhuri Park, Ambari, Guwahati

Timings: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Closed on Mondays, 2nd, and 4th Saturday)

Entry Fee/charges: INR 5

Assam State Zoo Cum Botanical Garden

Popular as the largest zoo in North East India, Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden is situated in the Hengrabari Reserved Forest. Home to a number of animals, birds and reptiles, this place is a popular tourist attraction if you are a wildlife enthusiast. Also called ‘green lung’ for Guwahati, Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden is a nice place to indulge in awareness activities and encourage animal welfare and education. 

Offering a natural habitat for flora and fauna, this place is a great place to relax and unwind in the realm of nature when you are in Guwahati. Some of the popular animals which you can see in Guwahati Zoo are Royal Bengal tiger, white tiger, white rhino, black panther, Asiatic lion, deer, sambhar deer etc. 

Location: Assam State Zoo-cum-Botanical Garden, Zoo Road, Japorigog, Guwahati

Timings (If Applicable):7:00 am to 4:30 pm

Entry Fee/charges (If Applicable): INR 30

Guwahati Planetarium

One of the most famous tourist places to visit in Guwahati for lovers of astronomy, Guwahati Planetarium attracts a number of visitors. If you love knowing more about the universe, Guwahati Planetarium is an enthusiastic retreat to dive into the celestial space. 

Along with enhancing your knowledge of solar system and universe, Guwahati Planetarium is known as a popular astronomical research centre. Tourists here can look forward to enjoying a number of seminars and exhibitions along with witnessing some celestial events like an eclipse or a meteor shower closely when arrangements are made to attract a number of visitors. 
Location: Guwahati Planetarium, M G Road, Near Gauhati High Court, Latasil, Uzan Bazar, Guwahati

Timings (If Applicable): 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Entry Fee/charges (If Applicable): INR 30 for adults

Nehru Park

One of the popular tourist places in Guwahati, Nehru Park is a bustling attraction that you must visit when you are in Guwahati. Constructed in 2000s, Nehru Park is named after Jawaharlal Nehru and boasts of having a number of famous educational institutions in its vicinity.
Known for having thousands of species of trees with several dancing statues performing Assamese folk dance, Nehru Park boasts of a serene escape for the tourists. The splendid park also has a rock garden and an open-air theatre where one can enjoy a refreshing getaway with lawns and blooming flowers. The scenic park attracts a number of tourists and makes for a wonderful visit if you are visiting with children.
Location: Nehru Park, Cotton College Road, 

 Umananda Temple

Nestled in the quaint little Peacock island on the river Brahmaputra, Umananda Temple is a holy site, installed as a tribute to the Hindu Lord Shiva. The temple is named after the Goddess Parvati also known as Uma, Lord Shiva’s consort. The island on which the temple sits is believed to have been originally built by King Gadadhar Singh in the year 1694, and rebuilt by a local merchant in 1897 after an earthquake destroyed the place. The temple carries the touches of Assamese art and architectural styles and was built by gifted Assamese men. Unlike most of the famous pilgrimage sites in India, the ambience of Umananda temple is that of peaceful quiet and serenity. 

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Located in the Mayong village in Marigaon district of Assam, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is a delight for all nature lovers among tourist places in Guwahati. Offering some memorable sights of the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros who dwell in a nice population here, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary boasts of some great biodiversity. Along with the rhinoceros, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is also known for being home to other fascinating animals like Asiatic buffalo, leopard, wild bear, civet cat etc

Dreamland Amusement Park

Stressed out with the hassles of city life? Swathe away all your tension at the nerve-calming Dreamland Amusement Park, Guwahati.
The amusement park is a fun hotspot engulfed amidst the valleys of Guwahati, residing at Swadesh Nagar Path. In the list of entertaining spots of Guwahati, Dreamland adds a quintessential grace to it.
From sliding through an enormous height to dancing your life away at rain dance, it is going to be really hard to sit idle in Dreamland Amusement Park.
 Begin your visiting by swinging onto various waterslides like family slide, typhoon tunnel, zigzag slides, etc.
Afterwards, spend some quality time at the snow park, go-karts,7D Theatre, bungee jumping, etc. Or, feel the adrenaline rush at Octopus Ride, Disco Coaster, Rolling Tower, and much more.
Offering a wide range of activities and entertainment spots, Dreamland Amusement Park is an ideal getaway for some family time. Here, you get an opportunity to indulge in exhilarating rides for kids and adults both. Wind up your stress and tension at this exotic getaway! 

Afresco Grand Cruise

Gear up to be mesmerised by a serene day spent at Alfresco Grand Cruise. Offering an evening river cruise on the waters of Brahmaputra, visiting Alfresco Grand Cruise is one of the most sought-after activities to do in Guwahati. 

One can look forward to an enthralling sunset and a grand dinner to enjoy the day with your loved ones. Along with the delights of live music and cultural activities like folk dance, Alfresco Grand Cruise promises to be a memorable activity to do in Guwahati on your holiday. The three popular types of cruises which you can enjoy here are Luxury river cruise on Alfresco Grand, Party cruises on Alfresco and Houseboat cruises. 

Location: Alfresco Cruises, Brahmaputra River, Ferry Ghat, MG Road, North Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam 781030

Timings (If Applicable): 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm and 8 pm to 10 pm

Entry Fee/charges (If Applicable): INR 800


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