Discover Assam

A Journey Through Culture, Wildlife, and Serenity

Kaziranga National Park

Located 190 km from Guwahati, Kaziranga is famed for the majestic one-horned rhinos. It’s also home to Royal Bengal Tigers, elephants, and swamp deer.

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Dibru Saikhowa National Park

Situated in Tinsukia district, this park is famous for its white-winged ducks and unique feral horses, making it an enchanting sight.

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Nameri National Park

Nameri, located in Sonitpur, boasts rare white-winged wood ducks, sloth bears, clouded leopards, and four varieties of hornbills.

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Manas National Park

Manas is not just a Project Tiger reserve but also an elephant reserve, filled with diverse wildlife and lush landscapes.

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Majuli Island

Nestled amidst the Brahmaputra River, Majuli is the heart of Neo Vaishnavite culture, with traditions dating back to the 15th-century saint Srimanta Sankardeva.

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Haflong Hill Station

At an elevation of 3,170 feet, Haflong is a scenic wonder known for its rolling hills and gorgeous valleys, a serene retreat away from city life.

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Sivasagar Town

Sivasagar is rich in history, with archaeological marvels like temples, palaces, and ponds reflecting the grandeur of Ahom architecture.

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Kamakhya Temple

Situated atop Nilachal Hills, Kamakhya is one of India's most significant tantric centers, deeply revered by pilgrims from all over.

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Batadrava Than

In Nagaon district, Batadrava Than stands as a tribute to the 15th-century saint Srimanta Sankardeva, the founder of Neo Vaishnavism.

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Hajo Temple Town

Hajo, a historic town near Guwahati, is a spiritual melting pot for Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam, reflecting Assam’s cultural diversity.

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Assam: A Land of Diversity and Wonder

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