Assam

Overview

Assam, located in northeastern India, is a captivating destination known for its lush landscapes, rich culture, and diverse wildlife. The state is home to Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses, along with abundant wildlife. Another UNESCO site, Manas National Park, offers stunning scenery and a variety of species, including tigers and elephants. The bustling city of Guwahati is known for its spiritual significance, with landmarks like the Kamakhya Temple and Umananda Temple, as well as the scenic Brahmaputra River. Majuli, the world’s largest river island, is a serene retreat known for its unique culture, Satras (monasteries), and natural beauty. Sivasagar is rich in history, showcasing Ahom-era architecture, including Sivasagar Tank and Kareng Ghar. Tezpur offers a mix of picturesque agricultural landscapes and historic temples, while Jorhat is renowned for its expansive tea estates, such as the Tocklai Tea Research Centre. With a perfect blend of wildlife, history, spirituality, and tea culture, Assam is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Assam, a land of enchanting beauty and cultural richness, offers much more beyond its renowned wildlife and historic sites. The state’s lush tea gardens, particularly around Jorhat and Dibrugarh, provide a unique experience for visitors, where they can explore the process of tea cultivation and indulge in tea-tasting sessions. Assam is also famous for its vibrant festivals, such as Bihu, which marks the Assamese New Year and is celebrated with traditional dance, music, and feasts.

The mighty Brahmaputra River is central to Assam’s identity, offering opportunities for river cruises, fishing, and sightseeing. Hajo, located near Guwahati, is a sacred site for Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims alike, with its ancient temples and the famous Hayagriva Madhava Temple.

Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, another gem of Assam, is home to rare wild horses and diverse bird species, making it a perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The state’s rich indigenous culture is reflected in its handwoven textiles like Muga silk, known for its golden sheen, and the intricate craftsmanship of Assamese jewelry.

With its vast variety of natural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and spiritual importance, Assam remains one of the most fascinating destinations in India. Whether you’re exploring its wildlife, diving into its history, or experiencing its vibrant festivals, Assam offers something special for every traveler.

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  • Tour Type Explore
  • Price
  • Categories Destination
  • Capital Dispur
  • Language Hindi,English
  • Currency Dollar
  • Time Zone
  • Drives on the Left
  • Calling code +91
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