Top Travel Destination in Assam

Kaziranga Travel Guide

Kaziranga

A walk through the Kaziranga National Park would get you close to the four-legged beasts strolling in their might amidst tall trees and dense forests. It is a home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros along with other large animals like the tiger or the elephant. This national park has had a very interesting history. It came into being in 1908 when Lord Curzon's wife, failing to spot a single rhino, insisted on getting a reserved area built for these animals. Over the years it gained stature as a national park and is now a UNESCO Heritage Site.   Located in the Golaghat and Nagaon district of Assam, Kaziranga experiences moderate to hot climate throughout the year and remains closed during the months of June to August due to incessant rains. This national park boasts of a great flora as well as fauna. Take a stroll here and you may spot the one-horned rhino, the Royal Bengal tiger or even the Indian elephant walking in the inundated grasslands or savanna woodlands. The adventurous elephant safari is a must-do while in Kaziranga. Plan for Kaziranga national park tour on the weekend for the complete rejuvenation.

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Guwahati Travel Guide

Guwahati

Paradise for wildlife lovers, Guwahati is situated on the southern bank of Bramhaputra River. Its ancient name was Pragjyotishpura. The city is the gateway to northeast India as it is the base to reach Shillong, Cherrapunji and other tourist destinations present in this part of the country. The metropolis city, Guwahati, is located in lower Assam encompassing an area of 216 km square. It is the headquarter of Kamrup Metro District.   The Kamakhya Temple, Purva Tirupati Shri Balaji temple and Hajo are the most famous places to visit here and hold religious significance. India's finest wildlife century, the Kaziranga National Park, is here and it houses various wildlife species including tigers, elephants, leopards, one horned rhinoceros, etc. Pobitora wildlife sanctuary, Assam state zoo and Chakrashila wildlife sanctuary are also great places to witness the flora and fauna in this region. The best time to visit the place is between October and March as the weather remains pleasant with minimum temperature barely reaching 5°C low. So, if you want to spend a wonderful vacation in the wilderness, become a part of Guwahati.

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Golaghat Travel Guide

Golaghat

Golaghat is a popular city located in the Indian state of Assam. This city came into existence in the year 1987. The name of Golaghat means the anchoring point of the ferry or a boat. It was given by the Marwari traders of Rajasthan. Golaghat is endowed with the beautiful meadows and valleys that have a serene ambiance. The region of Golaghat was ruled by the different dynasties like Ahom, Kacharai, Singha and finally by the British.   Golaghat is elevated at 312 feet above the sea level and covers the gross area of 7 sq. km. The major portion of its land is the craggy plain. Golaghat is surrounded by Sonitpur in North, Dimapur in South, Karni Anglong in West and Wokha district in East. The land of this region is fed by the River Narmada. The climate of Golaghat is described as moderate in nature. It encounters normal temperatures amid the year that scale between 15°C-31°C. It receives an ample amount of rainfall with an annual average of 2600 mm.   Golaghat is dotted with alluring visitors attractions. The prime spots like Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary, History Museum, Athkheliya Naamghar are visited by the tourists on a large scale.

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Sonitpur Travel Guide

Sonitpur

Sonitpur is a district located in Assam. It is known as the second-largest district of the state. In the year 1983, the district of Sonitpur was formed after it was bifurcated from Darrang. Sonitpur is the home to several ethnic groups that have been residing here since ages. It also houses the amazing tourist destinations that never fail to lure the tourists.   Covering a gross area of 5300 km. Sonitpur is elevated at 157 feet above the sea level. It has the major portion of land that is a jagged terrain and fed by the rivers like Brahmaputra, Jiabharali, Buroi and Gubharoo. The areas are endowed with greenery through which these rivers flow. The climate of Sonitpur is tropical-temperate in nature. It faces warm summers as the median mercury level scales between 33°C-39°C. During the winter season, the temperatures fall down and rest at 13°C on an average. It receives the annual precipitation with an average of 3700 mm.   Sonitpur is dotted with the fascinating destinations like Nameri an d Orang National Park, Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary and Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary. These places are known as the home to an indigenous species of flora as well as fauna.

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Tezpur Travel Guide

Tezpur

Tezpur is an alluring township located in the Indian state of Assam. The city of Tezpur is known as the cleanest city of Assam due to its green and clean surroundings. This fact advocates for it to ensnare the visitors on a larger scale. Over the years, it has emerged as a tourist site in Assam.   Elevated at an altitude of 157 feet, Tezpur unrolls over an entire area of 1600 km. It is located on the banks of the River Brahmaputra that is a major source of water in Tezpur. It has a tropical-temperate climate. Tezpur faces warm summers as the median mercury level scales between 33°C-39°C. During the winter season, the temperatures fall down and rest at 13°C on an average. It receives the annual precipitation with an average of 3700 mm.   Tezpur is a beautiful town that is known for its beauty. Also, it houses the numerous Hindu shrines especially dedicated to Lord Shiva, which are visited by the devotees on a large scale. The eminent temples like Nag Shankar Temple, Mahabhairav Temple, Veerbhadra Temple, Ganesh Temple and the temple dedicated to the River Narmada is located in Tezpur.

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Dibrugarh Travel Guide

Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh is a popular city in the Indian state of Assam. It became a separate district in the year 1976. Before that, this city was the camp area of the Ahoms during the time of a regional war between Ahom & Sutiya dynasty. It derives its name from the river that flows through it. Dibrugarh was developed with a great speed during the British rule in India.   Perching on the banks of the River Dibaru, Dibrugarh is elevated at a height of 354 feet above the sea level. It unrolls across 66 sq. km. of land that is a rough terrain. The climate of Dibrugarh is classified as subtropical in nature. During the winters, the median mercury level shoots up to 37°C and drops down at 16°C on an average during the winter season. It also receives an ample amount of rainfall with an annual average of 2100 mm.   Dibrugarh is a beautiful city that houses astounding attractions. The bustling markets of Dibrugarh shouldn’t be missed when an individual visits the town. Paltan Bazaar, New Market, Chowkidinghee Bazaar, Graham Market, Shanti Para Bazaar, and other places draw the visitors on a large scale.

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Jorhat Travel Guide

Jorhat

The capital of the Ahoms in the previous times, Jorhat is a city located in the Indian state of Assam. The etymology of Jorhat explains its meaning. Jorhat translates into a joint market in the local language. Jorhat was amid those cities where the revolt of 1857 left a great impact and evoked the revolution against the British even violent.   Located in the central part of the enchanting Brahmaputra Valley, Jorhat is elevated 381 feet above the sea level. It shares its boundaries with Lakhimpur in North, Wokha in South, Sonitpur in West and Sibsagar in East. The land of Jorhat is a lofty terrain & is fed by the waters of the River Brahmaputra. Its geography classifies its climate as a moderate cool. It encounters mild summers with an average temperature of 33°C and pleasant winter with the median mercury level of 15°C.   Jorhat is nature's bounty and boasts breathtaking valleys and meadows that are every nature lover's delight. These places are the perfect camping goal. Other destinations like Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Gymkhana Club, and much more are there to be visited.

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Tinsukia Travel Guide

Tinsukia

Tinsukia is an alluring city located in the Indian state of Assam. In the bygone times, Tinsukia used to be the capital of the Muttack Empire that was founded by Swargadeo Singha in early 17th-century. Today, Tinsukia is reckoned as a popular tourist site in Assam.   With an elevation of 381 feet above the sea level, Tinsukia covers an entire area of 3,700 sq. km. It is surrounded by Dibang Valley in North, Tirap in South, Dibrugarh in Southwest and Changlang in Southeast. The tributaries of the River Brahmaputra feed the jagged terrains of Tinsukia. Its climate is classified as humid in nature. Tinsukia experiences searing summers with an average temperature of 39°C. The winter season brings the fall in the mercury level and it rests at 12°C on an average. The monsoon season also lowers the temperature of few degrees.   Tinsukia is a destination with tantalizing tourist attractions. The places like Saikhowa National Park, Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary, Ridge Hill Point, Margherita Gardens and much more shouldn't be missed while visiting Tinsukia.

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Goalpara Travel Guide

Goalpara

Goalpara is a district in the Indian state of Assam. In the bygone times it was ruled by the Rajbhongsi dynasty. The name Goalpara was derived from Gwalitippika that means village of the milkmen. Goalpara village was a major source of milk production in former times when the Rajbhongsi kings ruled the region.   Goalpara stands on the banks of Brahmaputra. It sprawls across an area of 1824 sq. km. and is beckoned by the beautiful and misty hill of Hulukanda. Interestingly, the total population of Goalpara is roughly equal to the populace of Cyprus, USA. The scenic backdrop of Hulakanda hill contributes in keeping the climate tropical moderate. The average temperature amid summers reaches upto 40° C and drops down at 10° C during the winters.   Though Goalpara is a scenic beauty set amidst nature, there are many destinations that should be visited during the vacation to this serene place. The Surya Shivalingam hill, Pir Majahar, Sri Chaitanya Gaudiya Matth and Paglatek Shiva Temple are the places of interest that attract the tourists and visitors.

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Nagaon Travel Guide

Nagaon

Nagaon, presently known as Nowgong, is a city in Assam. It is the 5th largest city after Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugarh & Jorhat. Nagaon is best known for housing the Kaziranga Sanctuary that boasts the largest number of one-horned rhinoceros in the world. The nickname 'Rice Bowl of Assam' is given to Nagaon due to a wider growth of paddy crops in the area.   Nagaon is perched on the banks of River Kolong, a tributary of River Brahmaputra. This river is a significant source of water for the nearby locals. The area of Nagaon is surrounded by the misty hills that keep the climate pleasant amid year. The summer seasons experience an average temperature of 35°C whereas the winters witness an average temperature of 15° C amid season. Such serene weather of Nagaon makes it a must visit place to explore the beautiful Assam.   The economy of Nagaon is agrarian and has agriculture as its backbone. 80% of Nagaon's populace is indulged in agricultural activities to make livelihood. Rice is the common crop grown here. Also, there are alluring attractions that should be visited in Nagaon. The very famous Kaziranga Sanctuary, Samaguri Bill, Lowkhowa Sanctuary etc.

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Morigaon Travel Guide

Morigaon

Beckoned by the majestic peaks of Indian Himalayas, Morigaon is a serene town in Assam. Morigaon was ruled by the warrior king Arimatta. After his demise, Jongalbalahu, his son ruled over Morigaon was killed by the agitated tribals with a bamboo spear.   Morigaon unfurls at an area of 1450 sq. km. and is fed by the Brahmaputra River in its north. The greater part of Morigaon is a meadow with crisscross streams. The backdrop of snow laden Himalayan ranges is breathtaking. Such serene atmosphere has blessed the place with a temperate climate. The summer season remains pleasant and average temperature touches 37°C whereas the winter season is cool enough to bring down the mercury level at 0° C-15° C throughout the season.   There are different scenic surroundings that will give an otherworldly pleasure to any individual that visits the tranquil land of Morigaon. Walking amidst the tropical woods or near the streams removes every kind of stress and is sense soothing. The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is a beautiful place for the nature lovers that want will never let any visitor down.

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Barpeta Travel Guide

Barpeta

Barpeta is a developing settlement in Indian state of Assam. It is a popular temple town that was born in 1983 after the forking of Kamrup district. Barpeta does not have a rich history as the rulers of the place and their clan is not known.   Barpeta is elevated at a height of 114 feet above sea level and unfolds at an area of 3245 sq. km. that is roughly the area of Iturup Islands, Russia. The tributaries of River Brahmaputra run through the landscape of Barpeta feeding the vegetation perched along their banks. The climate of Barpeta is classified as subtropical. The summer season has an average temperature of 38°C whereas the winters have 28°C on an average.   One can frequent to the prime attraction located in the boundaries of Barpeta. Hustling and bustling towns like Barmara, Pathsala and Howly, 'Metal City' Sarthebari, serene villages of Kadong & Jania etc. are places that should be visited for an unforgettable trip to Barpeta.

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Silchar Travel Guide

Silchar

Known as 'Island of Peace' in the North-Eastern side of the country, Silchar is the district-headquarter of Cachar in the Indian state of Assam. Initially, this place was used as the port for anchoring the ships for the British. Silchar is the place where the Britishers established the first ever polo-ground in India.   The climate of Silchar is tropical in nature. A requisite amount of rainfall is received by Silchar and at times, flood-like conditions arise due to the overflow of rivers. The average temperature of Silchar during summer remains 37°C and 23°C during winters. The winter season the right time to enjoy the splendid beauty of Silchar.   The list of the tourist attractions in Silchar includes the names like ISKCON Temple, Bhubhan Temple, Khaspur, Gandhi Bagh, Kancha Kali Temple and Maniharan Tunnel are frequented by the people. There are some tea estates in Silchar as well that produce the finest tea in the vicinity of the district.

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Sivsagar Travel Guide

Sivsagar

Sivsagar is a small town in the Indian state of Assam. It is well known for housing the Ahom architectural marvels like palaces and monuments. Previously, it was known by the name of Rangpur. Sivsagar is a clean city that attracts the tourists from nearby areas to Assam.   Sivsagar is elevated 312 feet above the sea level and covers a gross area of 2,668 sq. km. The vast portion of land is fed by the river of the same name and is a fertile plain. The climate of Sivsagar is humid subtropical. The summer season experiences an average temperature of 35°C whereas the winters witness average mercury level scaling at 15°C throughout the season. The monsoon season brings a substantial amount of rainfall with 900 mm on an average annually.   Sivsagar gloats numerous tourist destinations that are flocked by the visitors amid the year. The notable names include Devi Dol, Ghanshayama Dol, Talatal Palace, Pani Dihing Sanctuary, Ahom museum etc.   The majority of the populace in Sivsagar is monolingual and understands English and Hindi.

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Digboi Travel Guide

Digboi

Digboi is a charming town located in the Indian state of Assam. The place is well-known as an oil town due to presence of crude oil in abundance. The story behind its name 'Digboi' is quite interesting. When the British officials discovered crude oil, they hired the local laborers for digging oil wells. To boost their motivation the British officials kept saying 'dig boy'. In this way, the town of Digboi got its name.   Standing on the banks of Dihing River, Digboi unfolds across vast acres of land & is elevated at 541 feet above the sea level. The alluring townof Digboi has a moderate tropical climate. Amid the year, it encounters pleasant temperatures. The median temperature during summer remains 35°C and the drops during the winter season at 15°C on an average. Annually, Digboi receives 900 mm of precipitation.   Tagged as the birth-place of oil industry in India, Digboi has different places of interest to offer. The visitors swarm to the destinations like Dihing River & park, Oil Centenary Museum, Margherita Gardens, Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary and War Cemetery etc.

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Dispur Travel Guide

Dispur

Dispur is a town in Guwahati as well as the capital city of the Indian state of Assam. In the year 1973, Dispur was officially declared as the capital city after subdivision of Assam that gave birth to Meghalaya. This tiny town stands amid the smallest capitals in the world & is known as a popular tourist destination.   Dispur is elevated 181 feet above the sea level and is fed by the waters of River Bashishtha. Hemmed by the beguiling hills, Dispur is endowed with beautiful landscapes and woods. Such serene location describes its climate as tropical wet in nature. The city experiences pleasant temperature throughout the year. The median temperature during summer months scale up to 35°C & average temperature during the winters remain below 13°C. Dispur receives heavy rainfall during monsoons with an average of 1700 mm annually.   Emanated as a tourist place, there are many travel destinations in Dispur. Uma Nanda Temple, Botanical Gardens, Srimanta Shakardeva Kalashetra, Janardana Temple, Bashistha Ashram etc. are some famous places that are visited by a large number of tourists.

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Sibsagar Travel Guide

Sibsagar

Sibsagar aka Sivsagar that literally translates into "The ocean of Lord Shiva" is a beguiling town located in the Indian State of Assam. In the former times, it was ruled by the Ahom dynasty for 6 centuries and was known by the name of Rangpur. During their reign, various architectures were erected. Though they are in a ruined state today, they still have the charm to attract visitors.   The Geography & Climate Sibsagar is hoisted at 312 feet above the sea level. The craggy terrains of this place unfold across vast acres of land that are fed by the waters of the River Brahmaputra. This river flows close to Sibsagar and acts as a major source for the irrigation of land. The climate of this region is described as a subtropical in nature. During summers, the median mercury level scales between 36°C-40°C. During winters, it falls down below 15°C.   The Must-Visit Places There are various places that should be visited in Sibsagar. Kareng Ghar is a seven-storied palace that was constructed in the 18th century. Pani Dihing Wildlife Sanctuary is another attraction where you can spot a variety of the flora, fauna, and avifauna. Sibsagar Tai Museum, Rang Ghar, Sivsagar Dol, Vishnu Dol, Ghanshyam Dol, Devi Dol etc. shouldn't be missed as well.

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About Assam

The state of Assam lies between latitude 240-280 in the north to longitude 900-960 in the east. Assam is surrounded by Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan in the East & North, while on the south it is bordered by the states of Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram. The state of Meghalaya is situated on the South-western side of Assam, while Bangladesh and Bengal lies on the western side of Assam. Assam, the land of dense forests and rolling plains forms the gateway to North-Eastern region of India. The River Brahmaputra that originates in Tibet carves its way through the state of Assam. The state of Assam is well-known for its rich flora, tea as well as fauna. One can view here the globally known one horned Rhinoceros and various other endangered species of animals. Excluding Africa, there is no other region in the whole world where various kinds of wildlife exists as found in the state of Assam. Various exotic dwellers of this region further add to the enigma of this land. One can never forget the one horned Rhinoceros or the lush green tea gardens that further enhances the beauty of the place.
  • Capital Dispur.
  • Population Total Population of Assam is 26 million.
  • Languages Assamese and Bodo.
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