Assam is a north-eastern state of India that offers plethora
of desirability. It is blessed with panoramic views of nature and lands of
everywhere in Assam offers awesome opportunity to the travelers to enjoy every
moment being on tour.
The state has virtually the lot to enthrall the trippers
with like striking foliage, breathtaking terrains, fascinating tea garden,
dense forests and affluent flora and fauna. In the kindness of the great
hospitality and fascinating appeals, the heritage of Assam tourism is
flourishing amazingly day by day.
Holiday with cities allows the tourists to the acquaintance
with the rich culture and the state’s tradition of the bygone era. The
widespread and immaculate tea gardens of Assam augment the tourism with
different kinds of tea like, black, white and green.
1. Kaziranga National Park
From wildlife photographers to travel enthusiasts, Kaziranga
National Park is the lifetime aim to witness, to capture the different poses of
one-horned rhinoceros. This species is world famous as The Great Indian One
Horned Rhinoceros. This national park is located on the bank of wave rippling
Brahmaputra River which is the heart of Assam. The dense forest of Kaziranga
National Park covers the area of 430 square kilometers with craggy reeds.
Travelers wish to experience the grazing of elephant grass
by withdrawing the eyes from their geography books. This unique grass makes a
halcyon wandering for one horned rhinoceros. Besides this endangered mammal, a
dime a dozen of shutterbugs are truly eager to take the snaps of wild
buffaloes, herd of elephants, barasingha, grey-headed eagles with ample of
water birds like whistling teal, pelicans, herons, bar-headed goose, swamp
partridge, Bengal florican and many more.
November to March is the best time to explore Kaziranga
National Park as one of the best tourist places in Assam.
2. Chitralekha Udyan
Tezpur
literally means “The Town of Blood” is the “Cultural Capital of Assam” provides
loads of magnificent tourist attractions and Chitralekha Udyan is one of these
stunning tourist destinations. This is commonly known as Cole Park. This park
was first constructed in 1906 and later beautified in 1996. This park is
garnished with slopes of small hills and pristine lakes.
The main
reason for making crowd of globetrotters here is to involve with various
exciting and amusement activities. Tourists can enjoy rowing and paddling
opportunity with many more water sports. Even excursionists can get in touch of
sculptural wreckages of Bamuni Hills and two colossal stony pillars of 9th and
10th centuries. Travelers can be fond of the serenity of the entire park
atmosphere by using the walkway.
It is quite fortunate to witness India’s largest river island, Majuli which is in Brahmaputra River in Assam. This tourist destination is the perfect blend of Eco-tourism and spirituality. Majuli Island carries a rich heritage of Assamese Neo-Vashnavite culture through the tribal communities.
The scenic beauty of the tryst of Brahmaputra River and Kherkutia Xuti with Subansiri River is very eye catchy and alluring for the nature lovers.
Garmur Satra is the place of creativity, colors and carnivals. The tourists visiting Majuli Island should enter this bamboo hall of masks. Myriad kinds of masks basically on Hindu mythological characters like Narashingha, Hanuman, Ravana, Rama and many more are displayedThe structure of bamboo made room also attracts the tourists experiencing the mask making process and artists’ creativity. So it is an add-on attraction for the globetrotters visiting Assam.
Kamakhya Temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths in India which carries a myth to protect devotees from evil eyes. This temple in Assam is a quite popular site for pilgrims and tourists due to its amazing Tantric adoration. Among many Shakti temples in India, this specific temple is truly esteemed as another one. The main deity in this house of worship is Lord Shiva and Daksha Yagna (Death Incarnation). Nilachal Hill lies in Guwahati which is the location of Kamakhya Temple.
Ambubachi is the main festival of this temple when tourists from all over the world come to be witnessed this event. But temple is closed for three days from 22nd June to 24th June because it is belief that during this time period the menstrual cycle of Goddess begins. Plenty of sculptures are engraved on the wall of temple and all these signify various Goddess, Chamundeshwari, Ganesha and numerous dancing poses of Goddess which are very captivating.
Dima Hasao is adoringly called “Switzerland of the East” where oscillating hills and valleys are garlanded the entire area. Halflong is an important town of this dreamland named as “White Ant Hillock.” This “Scotland of Assam” is enriched with stunning Halflong hills, vista of terrains, variety of vales and mountaintops. As one of the best tourist places of Assam campers and nature lovers can catch the clouds on the lively hills and massive mountains. This is an incredible sight that is difficult to be erased from memory.The green lush surrounding the hills and town will engage the globetrotters in such a way that they crave for more. There is a must visit natural lake which is one of the largest water bodies in Assam. Even Jatinga in Halflong is popular site due to phenomenon of bird suicides. Apart from these, tourists may experience orchid garden, Maibong, Borail Range while in this only hill station of Assam.
What do term a somnolent hamlet in Assam where the whole villagers entwine witchcrafts with silk? From “Silk Village” to “Silk Heaven”, from “Manchester of the East” to “Manchester of Assam”, Sualkuchi has few nicknames due to a wide existence of textile industries. This is a portrait like village located on the bank of manful Brahmaputra River.The Golden Muga to Ivory White Pat and light brownish Eri this panoramic village is the perfect source of silk fabric. Among which Ahimsa Silk is world famous for Muga and Eri which are totally unique. In a single word, Sualkuchi is the “Craft Village” because the pottery industry, gold making, handloom weaving, oil processing and many more handiworks are the chief occupation of the natives of Sualkuchi instead of fabric works.
Numerous tourists from different parts of India or outside of this country visit to listen to the rhythmic sounds of looms and shuttles.
Umananda Temple is the most crowded temple in Assam. In between the Peacock Island of Brahmaputra and Kachari Ghat of Guwahati, this temple is enhancing the grace of the surrounding. Ahom King Gadadhar Singha was the founder of this temple where Lord Shiva is the chief deity.Shiva Chaturdasi and Maha Shivaratri are the most vibrant festival in Umananda Temple and attract innumerable devotees in this time annually.
The pure holiness is the only recognition of Hajo. Located at a span of almost 24km from the largest city of Assam, Guwahati, Hajo can perfectly be termed as the pilgrimage city. Bestrewed with numerous Hindu temples, Hajo summons all tourists to relish the savor of extreme spirituality. Hayagriva Madhav Temple, Kedareshwar Temple and Temple of Ganesha are the famous shrines at Hajo.
Elsewhere, Muslims also respect Hajo as a place of divinity and gather here for paying homage at Powa Mecca. Hajo is also the pious place to Buddhists due to achievement of Lord Buddha’s Parinirvana. Irrespective of religious and non-religious, all types of travelers make crowd in Hajo in Assam to visit this holy destination and it is the challenge that all infidels becomes theistic and will be bend towards spirituality after coming Hajo.
Hazara Pukhuri and Padam Pukhuri are the pairs of tanks positioned in the vicinity of Bamuni Hills, Tezpur. Hazara Pukhuri is recognized as the third largest artificial lake in this city. The total area covered by this water reservoir is 70acres. This reservoir was gleaned from an archeological excavation in early 19th century and named from Harjjar Verma. Due to the presence of this pond within the city, a cool and breezy ambiance stays alive always.
On the other hand, Padam Pukhuri is another island park famous for lotus. A wooden footbridge eases to frequent the tourists to take stroll on the bank of the pond. This park allures the travel enthusiasts with its musical fountains, toy train and iron bridge.
Quantified to be the Assam’s Cultural Capital, Jorhat offers myriads of interesting attractions to the adventurists and travelers. Before sketching about Jorhat, it should be mentioned that it was closing capital of Ahom Kingdom. Today it is famous for the productivity of tea and considered as the largest Tea Research place in India.
People of different culture riches the state with colorful festivals and celebrations. Travel lovers want to be floated with different forms of Bihu, Bagurumba, Ali Aye Ligang and many more carnivals and all these can be traced by visiting Jorhat.
3. Majuli Island
It is quite fortunate to witness India’s largest river island, Majuli which is in Brahmaputra River in Assam. This tourist destination is the perfect blend of Eco-tourism and spirituality. Majuli Island carries a rich heritage of Assamese Neo-Vashnavite culture through the tribal communities.
The scenic beauty of the tryst of Brahmaputra River and Kherkutia Xuti with Subansiri River is very eye catchy and alluring for the nature lovers.
4. Garmur Satra
Garmur Satra is the place of creativity, colors and carnivals. The tourists visiting Majuli Island should enter this bamboo hall of masks. Myriad kinds of masks basically on Hindu mythological characters like Narashingha, Hanuman, Ravana, Rama and many more are displayedThe structure of bamboo made room also attracts the tourists experiencing the mask making process and artists’ creativity. So it is an add-on attraction for the globetrotters visiting Assam.
5. Kamakhya Temple
Kamakhya Temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths in India which carries a myth to protect devotees from evil eyes. This temple in Assam is a quite popular site for pilgrims and tourists due to its amazing Tantric adoration. Among many Shakti temples in India, this specific temple is truly esteemed as another one. The main deity in this house of worship is Lord Shiva and Daksha Yagna (Death Incarnation). Nilachal Hill lies in Guwahati which is the location of Kamakhya Temple.
Ambubachi is the main festival of this temple when tourists from all over the world come to be witnessed this event. But temple is closed for three days from 22nd June to 24th June because it is belief that during this time period the menstrual cycle of Goddess begins. Plenty of sculptures are engraved on the wall of temple and all these signify various Goddess, Chamundeshwari, Ganesha and numerous dancing poses of Goddess which are very captivating.
6. Halflong
Dima Hasao is adoringly called “Switzerland of the East” where oscillating hills and valleys are garlanded the entire area. Halflong is an important town of this dreamland named as “White Ant Hillock.” This “Scotland of Assam” is enriched with stunning Halflong hills, vista of terrains, variety of vales and mountaintops. As one of the best tourist places of Assam campers and nature lovers can catch the clouds on the lively hills and massive mountains. This is an incredible sight that is difficult to be erased from memory.The green lush surrounding the hills and town will engage the globetrotters in such a way that they crave for more. There is a must visit natural lake which is one of the largest water bodies in Assam. Even Jatinga in Halflong is popular site due to phenomenon of bird suicides. Apart from these, tourists may experience orchid garden, Maibong, Borail Range while in this only hill station of Assam.
7. Sualkuchi
What do term a somnolent hamlet in Assam where the whole villagers entwine witchcrafts with silk? From “Silk Village” to “Silk Heaven”, from “Manchester of the East” to “Manchester of Assam”, Sualkuchi has few nicknames due to a wide existence of textile industries. This is a portrait like village located on the bank of manful Brahmaputra River.The Golden Muga to Ivory White Pat and light brownish Eri this panoramic village is the perfect source of silk fabric. Among which Ahimsa Silk is world famous for Muga and Eri which are totally unique. In a single word, Sualkuchi is the “Craft Village” because the pottery industry, gold making, handloom weaving, oil processing and many more handiworks are the chief occupation of the natives of Sualkuchi instead of fabric works.
Numerous tourists from different parts of India or outside of this country visit to listen to the rhythmic sounds of looms and shuttles.
8. Umananda Temple
Umananda Temple is the most crowded temple in Assam. In between the Peacock Island of Brahmaputra and Kachari Ghat of Guwahati, this temple is enhancing the grace of the surrounding. Ahom King Gadadhar Singha was the founder of this temple where Lord Shiva is the chief deity.Shiva Chaturdasi and Maha Shivaratri are the most vibrant festival in Umananda Temple and attract innumerable devotees in this time annually.
9. Hajo
The pure holiness is the only recognition of Hajo. Located at a span of almost 24km from the largest city of Assam, Guwahati, Hajo can perfectly be termed as the pilgrimage city. Bestrewed with numerous Hindu temples, Hajo summons all tourists to relish the savor of extreme spirituality. Hayagriva Madhav Temple, Kedareshwar Temple and Temple of Ganesha are the famous shrines at Hajo.
Elsewhere, Muslims also respect Hajo as a place of divinity and gather here for paying homage at Powa Mecca. Hajo is also the pious place to Buddhists due to achievement of Lord Buddha’s Parinirvana. Irrespective of religious and non-religious, all types of travelers make crowd in Hajo in Assam to visit this holy destination and it is the challenge that all infidels becomes theistic and will be bend towards spirituality after coming Hajo.
10. Hazara Pukhuri and Padam Pukhur
Hazara Pukhuri and Padam Pukhuri are the pairs of tanks positioned in the vicinity of Bamuni Hills, Tezpur. Hazara Pukhuri is recognized as the third largest artificial lake in this city. The total area covered by this water reservoir is 70acres. This reservoir was gleaned from an archeological excavation in early 19th century and named from Harjjar Verma. Due to the presence of this pond within the city, a cool and breezy ambiance stays alive always.
On the other hand, Padam Pukhuri is another island park famous for lotus. A wooden footbridge eases to frequent the tourists to take stroll on the bank of the pond. This park allures the travel enthusiasts with its musical fountains, toy train and iron bridge.
11. Jorhat
Quantified to be the Assam’s Cultural Capital, Jorhat offers myriads of interesting attractions to the adventurists and travelers. Before sketching about Jorhat, it should be mentioned that it was closing capital of Ahom Kingdom. Today it is famous for the productivity of tea and considered as the largest Tea Research place in India.
People of different culture riches the state with colorful festivals and celebrations. Travel lovers want to be floated with different forms of Bihu, Bagurumba, Ali Aye Ligang and many more carnivals and all these can be traced by visiting Jorhat.
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