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Top 7 Tourist Places In Assam That You Should Not Miss

Tourist Places in Assam

Enriched with scenic landscapes, picturesque tea plantations, rich environmental biodiversity, and numerous fun activities, Assam is one of the best places to visit in northeast India. The state is home to several religious sites, ancient monuments, and wildlife sanctuaries, making it a perfect escape into nature and spirituality. Assam also packs numerous exciting excursions for the ever-seeking adventure enthusiasts and should not be missed. 

To simplify your vacation planning to the state, we have compiled a list of the best tourist places in Assam. Add these to your travel itinerary for an unforgettable experience. 

Kaziranga National Park 

Kaziranga National Park 
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga National Park is home to the largest one-horned rhino population in the world and has distinct flora and fauna, unlike any other place. Located on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River, Kaziranga has rich green landscapes comprising tall elephant grass, tall tropical forests, and marshlands. A wildlife safari through the park also lets you spot the other inhabitants, such as Royal Bengal Tigers, elephants, Swamp Deer, Bengal Foxes, Chinese Pangolins, Sloth Bears, Flying Squirrels, and Leopards. You can also observe various migratory birds at Kaziranga, one of the most beautiful places in Assam.

Best Time To Visit: November To April 

Things To Do: Elephant Safari, Jeep Safari and Day or Night Wildlife Safari 

Guwahati 

Guwahati 
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Popularly known as the ‘Gateway To Northeast,’ Guwahati is the largest metropolis in the area and has a vibrant culture full of bustling markets, exciting nightlife, and off-beat adventure activities. The city, one of the best places to visit in Assam, is nestled between the Brahmaputra River on one side and the Shillong Plateau on the other. Some must-visit attractions include Fancy Bazar, Paan Bazar, Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Manas National Park, and Brahmaputra River Cruise. Guwahati is also home to Dispur, the capital of Assam, and has something for everyone. 

Best Time To Visit: October To March 

Things To Do: Temples, Nightlife, Markets, and Wildlife Excursions

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Majuli

Majuli
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The world’s largest river island and one the most exciting places to visit in Assam, Majuli is a lush green escape unlike any other. Besides being a natural haven, Majuli also has a rich cultural heritage owing to the presence of numerous important Satras – Vaishnavite monasteries. These satraps are not just monasteries but are also the main centres of performing arts, and some of them date back to the 16th century. During monsoons, most of the island is submerged underwater, and very few bigger islands, including Auniati and Garamur, remain afloat. Majuli is also known as the cultural hub of Assam and a must-visit destination. 

Best Time To Visit: October To March 

Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh
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Touted as the ‘Tea City Of India,’ Dibrugarh offers a perfect culmination of nature, culture, and tradition. True to its name, the city is engulfed by picturesque tea plantations of lush hills and valleys. Besides its natural beauty, Dibrugarh is rapidly emerging as northeast India’s industrial and communications hub. It is also a gateway to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, including the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, home to several species of flora and fauna. Dibrugarh is one of the best places in Assam for nature lovers, adventurers and rejuvenation enthusiasts alike. 

Best Time To Visit: October To January

Things To Do: Visit Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary, Joypur Rainforest, Namphake Village and Naharkatia

Hajo 

Hajo 
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Located just 24km from the bustling city of Guwahati, Hajo is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions. One of the most popular attractions in the city is the Hayagriva Madhava Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is said to be built over the site where the demon Hayagriva was slain by Lord Vishnu, and it is considered one of the most sacred shrines in Assam. Another must-visit site in Hajo is the Powa Mecca mosque, which is believed to be the oldest in Assam and features unique architecture. Hajo is known for its lush green forests, rolling hills, and tranquil lakes.

Best Time To Visit: October To March

Things To Do: Hayagriva Madhava Mandir and the Hajo Powa Mecca

Darrang 

Darrang 
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Comprising a rich past and extraordinary natural beauty, Darrang is one of Assam’s most famous places. The district has lush tea gardens, rolling hills, pristine rivers and a rich cultural heritage comprising Satras, Thaans and Bar Masjid. The historic Tezpur town is known for its archaeological ruins and scenic beauty. At the same time, the Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another popular attraction in Darrang, where you can spot diverse wildlife, including tigers, rhinos, and elephants, in their natural habitat. 

Best Time To Visit: November To March

Things To Do: Satras, Bar Masjid, Gandhi Smriti Park and Manas National Park

Kamakhya Temple

Kamakhya Temple
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One of the most renowned Assam tourist spots, Kamakhya Temple, is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths present all over India. The temple is located on top of Nilachal Hill overlooking the Brahmaputra River, and comprises several shrines, each dedicated to a different deity. The main shrine houses the womb of the goddess Kamakhya, which is revered as a symbol of female fertility and power. The temple attracts thousands of devotees from all over India, who come to seek the blessings of the goddess and participate in the annual Ambubachi Mela, celebrated during the monsoon season. 

Best Time To Visit: October To April

Visit these tourist places in Assam to make the most of your vacation to this beautiful and culturally rich state!

May 17, 2023

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