Arresting landscapes, serene shrines, astounding sanctuaries and a lot many other attractions- whether you call it the gateway to north-east or natures bounty, both will fetch you 10/10. Guwahati is the largest city in the Indian state of Assam. Fed by the calm waters of River Brahmaputra, it has emanated as a beautiful holiday destination in Assam. Housing the alluring places of interest, it is swarmed by hundreds of wayfarers throughout the year. So lets plan a holiday in Guwahati? But just before that, look at top 12 places that worth spending your next holiday in Guwahati.
Kamakhya Temple is a pious Hindu shrine located in Guwahati. It is considered as one of the 51 shaktipeethas in Hinduism. Perching on the beautiful hills of Nilanchal, this temple is devoted to the Tantrik sect of Hinduism. It includes the worship of the eminent ten mahavidyas in Hinduism. The entire complex of Kamakhya Temple attracts devotees on an extensive scale, especially during Navratras.
Assam State Zoo, better known as Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden is a great recreational spot. This zoo is quite old in age as it was opened in the year 1958. Since then, it has been a habitat for a variety of mammalian species including a bat, tiger, chimpanzee, boar etc. If you are going with children then you must pay a visit to Assam State Zoo. Kids will enjoy their time here.
No part of the world is untouched from ISKCON. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, ISKCON is an exquisite Hindu shrine that can be found all across the globe. This is an organization that is open for all ardent devotees of Lord Krishna. During your trip to Guwahati, make sure that a visit ISKCON temple isnt missed. Throughout the year, especially on Janamashtami, this shrine is festooned beautifully.
Located in the heart of the city, Assam State Museum is a well-known attraction in Guwahati. The museum was established in the year 1940 by Assam Research Society. In 1953, the state govt. took over the authority. This museum is a home to amazing handicrafts, history & culture of Assam, journals, and much more that steal the sight of visitors. To know the culture of Assam from the turf, try visiting the museum.
Basistha Ashram or Vashishtha Ashram is a renowned tourist attraction plus a sacred site in Guwahati. As its name suggests, this place was the home of sage Vashishtha, the great soul who penned down the seventh book of Rigveda, where he breathed his last. Each year on his birth anniversary, the ashram is festooned beautifully and people pay their homage to him.
Want to become an astronomer and study the celestial bodies? Yes? Alright. Come with us to Guwahati Planetarium. Observing the night sky and finding constellations is compelling and it can be experienced best at Guwahati Planetarium. Here, different shows are organized for visitors that are projected on the dome-shaped screen. Moreover, okay-okay, its more than enough. You got to go there and experience it yourself.
Surrounded by the roaring waters of Brahmaputra River, Umananda Temple is a Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Mahadev. It rests on the beauteous island by the name of Peacock Island. Thinking how to reach? Regular ferry services are available throughout the day to reach the island and visit the shrine of Umananda. Visiting it during the occasion of Mahashivaratri is an experience in itself.
Bhubaneshwari Temple is one more alluring Hindu temple in our list of attractions. Perched on a hillock, Bhubaneshwari Temple is an intriguing shrine that is devoted to the tenth mahavidya Bhubaneshwari. This temple is frequented by the followers of goddess Bhubhaneshwari. After reaching the shrine, one can witness the panoramic breathtaking view of Guwahati. Try visiting the temple during Navratras, youll be mesmerized.
And this is a name that everyone knows. Kaziranga National Park is a sanctuary that is the home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros in India. Surprisingly, 2/3rd of the global populace of one-horned rhinos is found here! This has fetched the tag of the World Heritage Site In India. Apart from rhinos, you can herd of swamp deer, buffaloes, cheetah, and much more. A trip to Kaziranga will fascinate you for sure.
If by any chance, you are unable to visit Kaziranga National Park, dont be disheartened. We have another sanctuary for you. Known by the name of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, it is a paradise for nature lovers. Hemmed in the lush green surroundings, PWS is another must-visit place in Guwahati. It is a home to one-horned rhinos and a unique avifauna that is found only in Guwahati. Doesnt it sound amazing to pay a visit there?
It might sound like the name of a Chinese ninja, but it isnt. Hajo or Haajo is a group of temples that is a pious attraction for the followers of Hinduism, Jainism, and Islam. Hajo is a pilgrimage center that houses temples of the Hindu religious figurines, Buddha, and dargah of Muslim Sufi saints. People, on an extensive scale, throng to Hajo throughout the year during different occasions.
And now, we will go over a rail-cum-road bridge that is built over River Brahmaputra. Yes, thats true! Known by the name of Saraighat Bridge, it is a passage for vehicles and trains that was constructed in the year 1958 and opened in 1962. This bridge is entirely operational and today, it is more than 50 years that Saraighat Bridge is being utilized by the general public.
These are just 12 places but trust me there are many more reasons to visit this beautiful city. Just get set and plan a trip to Guwahati.