Trip Info
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Car, Tempo
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3 Stars Hotels
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1965 m
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Guwahati
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October to April
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Eco-Tour, Hiking, cultural, heritage, pilgrimage, tribal, adventure
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Breakfast
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English, Assamese and Hindi
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Easy
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4-15
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12
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65
Overview
Assam Tourism is a vibrant blend of nature, culture, and spirituality, offering travelers an unforgettable experience in India’s Northeast.
Nestled along the mighty Brahmaputra River, Assam is renowned for its lush tea gardens, rich wildlife sanctuaries, and ancient temples. The state is home to the world-famous Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that shelters the one-horned rhinoceros, and the mystical Kamakhya Temple, a major Shakti Peetha attracting pilgrims from across the globe. Assam’s cultural heartbeat is felt in the joyous Bihu festival, celebrated with dance, music, and traditional feasts. Beyond its spiritual and cultural treasures, Assam offers serene river cruises, cascading waterfalls, and aromatic tea estates that paint the landscape in shades of green. Whether it’s the call of adventure in its national parks, the tranquility of its river valleys, or the warmth of Assamese hospitality, Assam Tourism invites visitors to explore a land where nature and tradition coexist in harmony.
Majuli, the world’s largest river island, lies on the Brahmaputra in Assam and is celebrated as the cultural capital of the state.
It is renowned for its Vaishnavite monasteries (Satras), vibrant festivals, tribal traditions, and rich crafts like mask-making and pottery, making it a living museum of Assamese heritage.
Highlights
- Kaziranga National Park – UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for the one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, and migratory birds.
- Kamakhya Temple (Guwahati) – One of India’s most revered Shakti Peethas, rich in tantric traditions.
- Majuli Island – World’s largest river island on the Brahmaputra, known for Vaishnavite monasteries and vibrant satras.
- Tea Gardens of Jorhat & Dibrugarh – Assam’s lush tea estates, offering plantation tours and tastings.
- Manas National Park – Another UNESCO site, home to tigers, golden langurs, and pristine Himalayan foothills.
- Sivasagar – Historic Ahom kingdom capital with temples, tanks, and palaces.
- River Cruises on the Brahmaputra – Sunset cruises with views of hills, tea gardens, and wildlife.
- Start in Guwahati (Assam) → visit Kamakhya Temple → head to Kaziranga for wildlife safari.
- Optional loop back to Majuli or Manas for deeper cultural and wildlife immersion.
- Assam = spirituality + tea + wildlife