Major Airports:
Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU)
Assam
Major Airports:
Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU)
Welcome to the land of mystical rivers and lush greens
Amidst the northeastern corner of India, Assam emerges as a mesmerising place known for nature's wonders and cultural splendours. This enchanting state, blessed by the meandering Brahmaputra River and cocooned by lush green landscapes, holds a unique allure. Assam, with its rich biodiversity, iconic tea plantations, and vibrant traditions, beckons you to explore its mystical rivers, dense forests, and diverse cultural mosaic.
Assam's timeless heritage sites
Go on a journey through Assam's history, which traces its roots to the 9th and 10th centuries AD, when numerous kingdoms flourished, and diverse cultures melded into a vibrant mosaic. One of the most iconic heritage destinations of Assam is Sivasagar, an enclave of Ahom palaces and monuments. Its tanks, temples, and palaces tell stories of a bygone era. Joysagar, the largest man-made lake in India, the towering 104-foot tall Sivadola temple from 1734, the iconic Rang Ghar, and the majestic Kareng Ghar showcase the essence of Ahom kingdom’s architecture.
Spanning Golaghat and Nagaon districts, Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceros find sanctuary! It's a realm where the highest density of tigers roam, and where water buffaloes, swamp deer, and wild elephants thrive in harmony with nature.
Sacred destinations to embrace
Explore Guwahati, the ancient city which was once known as Pragjyotishpura. Pay a visit to the Kamakhya Temple, a revered Shakti pilgrimage site and the oldest temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya. Another revered destination on your must-visit list is the Navagraha Temple, situated atop Chitrasal Hill. This sacred site is dedicated to the nine celestial bodies or planets, offering a unique spiritual experience. Head to the last capital of the Ahom Kingdom, Jorhat that boasts a treasure trove of historical monuments. Majuli, the world's largest freshwater river island, offers spiritual solace. Meanwhile, the 657-year-old Dhekiakhowa Bornamghor remains a timeless attraction in Assam's spiritual landscape. Don’t miss out on visiting Digboi that hosts the oldest operational oil well, it also boasts of British-era grand bungalows, adding to Assam's unique historical charm.
Seeking serenity in wildlife and nature
Assam proudly showcases its treasures, including national parks, the Brahmaputra River, and wildlife sanctuaries. Here are some destinations that should grace your travel itinerary when exploring this vibrant state. Visit the renowned Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, home to the unique Hoolock Gibbon, India's only ape species. Uncover the serene Kakochang Waterfalls, offering both a revitalising escape and breathtaking vistas of the ancient Numaligarh historical site. Manas National Park, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a pristine sanctuary hosting over 20 endangered species, including the Royal Bengal Tiger, Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur, and wild water buffalo. It is the last refuge for pygmy hogs in the world, making it an invaluable natural treasure. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary holds the distinction of boasting the world's highest density of one-horned rhinoceros but the second-highest concentration of rhinos after Kaziranga.
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and Biosphere Reserve is a remarkable gem that falls among the world's 19 biodiversity hotspots and is famous for its preservation of the White-Winged Wood Duck. Haflong, often hailed as the 'Switzerland of the Northeast,' beckons you to explore Assam's sole hill station. Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of this valley, where crystal-clear waterfalls and breathtaking landscapes await your discovery. Another important spot includes Garbhanga Reserve Forest, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Enveloped in the melodious chorus of countless birds, this sanctuary is beloved by adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Celebrations to witness once in a lifetime
You must schedule your visit when Assam celebrates festivals like Bihu, Baishagu, Rajini Gabra Harni Gabra, Rongker, Bohaggiyo Bishu, Ambubashi Mela and Jonbill Mela. People in Assam also enjoy celebrating Holi, Muharram, Durga Puja, Saraswati Puja, Kali Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Diwali, Me-Dam-Me-Phi, the birth and death anniversaries of Vaishnava Saints Srimanta Sankardev and Madhabdev. On the other hand, the tribes present in Assam have their own distinguished way of celebrating colourful festivals like the Kherai Puja of the Bodos, the Baikhu and Pharkantis of the Rabhas, the Sagra-misawa wansawa, Ali-ai-ligang and Parag of the Mishing tribe and laghun of the Tiwas.
Craftsmanship and art at its best
Throughout history, the people of Assam have upheld a rich tradition of craftsmanship. Among the metals, bell-metal and brass stand out as favourites. Notably, the Jappi, a traditional sunshade, remains an emblem of prestige in the realm of bamboo craftsmanship. The Xorai and bota, both serving as vessels to offer betel-nut and paan to esteemed guests, have graced Assamese traditions for centuries. Additionally, the art of painting boasts a legacy spanning through the centuries. Vibrant depictions of historical and mythological stories and events adorn Ahom palaces, satras, and naam-ghars, painting a vivid picture of the state's cultural heritage.
Unique food and delicious flavours
Assam unveils a world of indigenous delicacies, celebrated for their unique flavours and cultural influences. From Paror Mangxo (Pigeon Meat Curry) complemented by the common yet delightful Koldil (Banana Flower) side dish to the rich fusion of Haah Joha Kumura (Duck and White Gourd Curry), non-veg enthusiasts are in for a treat. Meanwhile, Masor Tenga (Sour Fish Curry) is a treat for seafood lovers. Vegetarian delights also abound, offering culinary pleasures like Doi Chira (Beaten Rice with Curd and Jaggery), a harmonious blend of textures and tastes. To complete the culinary journey, Hulasaporir Pitha with Laal Saah (Rice Pancake with Red Tea) wraps diners in comfort, showcasing the essence of Assam's culinary artistry.
Nature's wonders entwine with rich cultural heritage in Assam. Visit the awesome Assam and embark on a voyage that will etch unforgettable memories in your heart.
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A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Assam is home to the famed Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and sanctuary for the one-horned rhinoceros.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Assam is the largest tea producer in India and is responsible for nearly half of the country's total tea production.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Assam is home to Majuli Island, the largest river island globally, situated within the mighty Brahmaputra River.