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Place
to See in Assam
Assam,
as a destination corresponds
to a world of contrasts and
excitement with each place
of the state having something
amazing to offer. Some people
call it a magic land while
others call it a green paradise.
The
State of Assam is one of the
most beautiful regions of
India. There is hardly any
other state which has greater
variety and colour in its
natural scenery and in the
cultural treasures of the
people that inhabit it. |
Popular
Tourist Circuits
1.
Guwahati-Shillong-Guwahati
2.
Guwahati-Kaziranga-Guwahati
3.
Guwahati-Tezpur-Bhalukpong-Nameri
National Park-Guwahati
4. Guwahati-Bomdila-Tawang(Arunachal
Pradesh)-Tezpur-Guwahati
5. Guwahati-Sibsagar-Jorhat-Majuli-Guwahati
6. Guwahati-Hajo-Barpeta-Guwahati
7. Guwahati-Manas-Guwahati
8. Guwahati City Tour
9. River cruise on Brahmaputra
10. Brahmaputra by Steam- a
steam locomotive driven nostalgia
trip(operated by the North East
Frontier Railway).
11. Jatinga Steam Safari across
the enchanting North Cachar
Hills(operated by the North
East Frontier Railway). |
Guwahati
and its surroundings
Hugging
the shores of the turbulent
Brahmaputra, Guwahati is the
gateway to the enchanting
North Eastern India. The Light
of the East, Pragjyotishpura,
as it was known once upon
a time, is said to have been
a vast kingdom during the
epic period of the Mahabharata.
Today, Guwahati is the hub
of the region and also its
largest city. |
Museum
Assam State
Museum is 10 minutes walk
from the Railway Station.
Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00
hrs. during Summer 10:00 -
16:30 hrs. during Winter (Monday
closed).
State
Zoo-cum-Botanical Garden
Situated 5
Kms. from the Guwahati Railway
Station. Opening hours: 07:00
hrs. - 17:00 hrs. in Summer
08:00 hrs. - 16:30 hrs. in
Winter (Friday closed)
Srimanta
Sankardeva Kalakshetra
The Srimanta
Sankardeva kalakshetra has
been set up as a grand exposition
of the life and culture of
the people of Assam. Named
after the greatest Vaishnava
saint and the greatest integrator
of the Assamese society Srimanta
Sankardeva, the Kalakshetra
is a multi-Arts complex.
It houses a Central Museum
where cultural objects and
day-to-day articles used by
different ethnic groups will
be preserved and exhibited,
an Open Air Theatre with 2000
capacity to hold folk festivals
and to present traditional
dance and drama of the State,
an Artists' Village which
offers the visitors and the
residents an atmosphere of
the village of Assam, the
Sahitya Bhavan which is a
library of rare books and
manuscripts, the Lalit-Kala
Bhavan which has sufficient
space for exhibition, art
and sculpture workshops, and
a Heritage Park. The Kalakshetra
has been chosen as the venue
for many cultural activities.
Other
Attractions around Guwahati:
Dighalipukhuri,
a water body in the heart
of the city with boating facilities,
cruises on the river Brahmaputra
in the 'Jolporee', the famous
Balaji Temple of Tirupati,Planetarium,
the Saraighat Bridge over
the Brahmaputra, the Guwahati
Oil Refinery, Lachit Barphukan
Park and the Guwahati University
are places worth visiting.
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Chandubi
Lake
A natural
lagoon and fine picnic spot
which is 64 kms. from Guwahati.
The lake and its surroundings
is an ideal holiday resort
with the added attraction
of fishing and rowing.
The
place is easily accessible
by bus from Guwahati.The best
season to visit is from November
to April.
Sualkuchi
Assam produces
three unique varieties of
silks, the Golden Muga, the
White Pat and the warm Eri.
Silks grown all over the state
find their way to Sualkuchi,
32 kms from Guwahati.
Sualkuchi
is one of the world's largest
weaving villages often called
the Manchester of the East.
The entire population here
is engaged in weaving exquisite
silf fabrics. A renowned centre
of silk production, particularly
known for Muga - the golden
silk of Assam which is not
produced anywhere else in
the world.
Hajo
Located 32
kms. from Guwahati on the
north bank of the Brahmaputra,
it is a place where three
religions meet - Hinduism,
Islam and Buddhism.
It
has a large number of temples,
the chief among them being
Hayagriva-Madhab Temple. There
is a belief that this temple
contains the relic of Lord
Buddha, while a section of
the Buddhist hold that Lord
Buddha attained nirvana here.
Large number of Bhutanese
visit this temple every year
during the winter season.
There is a
place of pilgrimage for Muslims
here known as Poa-Mecca.
According
to mythology, the Pandavas
had taken shelter in this
region during their agyatvas
or the period in hiding. One
can see the stone bowl used
by Bhima during this agyatvas.
Other
tourist destinations in Assam:
Majuli
Assam is famous
for Majuli, the world's largest
river island. Majuli situated
in the midst of river Brahmaputra,
is the centre of Vishnava
culture.
The total area of Majuli has
been steadily decreasing due
to strong erosion of the river
Brahmaputra. The area of the
island has reduced from 2,82,165
acres in 1853 to less than
886 sq. kms today.
There
are over fifteen Vaishnava
monasteries or satras on Majuli.
The major satras are Kamalabari,
Natun Kamalabari, Auniati,
Garmur, Samoguri, Dakhinpat
and Bengenaati. These satras
are regarded as the main centres
for Assamese art, music, dance,
drama, handicrafts, literature
and religion etc. Auniati
is famous for its considerable
collection of Assamese old
utensils, jewellery and handicrafts.
Upper
Majuli is inhabited by tribes
like the Mising and the Deoris
and is the centre of a living
heritage of colourful costumes
and festivals.
Plenty
of migratory birds of great
varieties are also seen here. |
Sibsagar
Sibsagar is
369 kms. towards the east
of Guwahati and is the headquarters
of a district of the same
name. It is also a leading
tea and oil producing district.
The Eastern Regional Headquarter
of the Oil and Natural Gas
Commission is located at Nazira,
18 kms. from Sibsagar. Modern
Sibsagar is a fast developing
town.
Sibsagar
was the capital of the Ahoms
who ruled Assam at a stretch
for six hundreds years before
the advent of the British.
It is a beautiful town located
around the huge Sibsagar tank,
an artificial lake constructed
by Queen Madambika in 1734
A.D. The Shiva dol or Shiva
Temple on the bank of this
tank is believed to be the
highest Shiva temple in India.
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Haflong
Up in the rugged
terrains stands Assam's only
hill station, Haflong, where
one can see the rainbow down
below. It is the district
Headquarters of North Cachar
Hills.
Hilly
Assam is a land of sensuousness.
A heaven to the senses where
one touches the sweetest dream
with one's fingers. The mountains
float in the distant sky.
The clouds descend and snugly
lie below one's feet. A beautiful
lake 'Haflong Lake' is located
in the heart of the town.
Jatinga
9 kms. from Haflong, is famous
for the unexplained phenomenon
of migratory birds 'committing
mass suicide'. The migratory
birds come during the month
of August to November and
it becomes the Orinthologists
attraction. From the elevated
watch tower one can see them
yielding to their death wish
and their little plumage dropping
down. Season to visit is from
August to April.
Other attractions
include exciting trekking
in Borail Hills, watching
the traditional dances of
the Tribals and a visit to
the Orchid Garden.
Digboi
Surrounded
by numerous Tea Gardens and
mystic blue hills, Digboi
is a major oil town. A hundred
year old Refinery and it's
hundred and twelve year old
oil field still exist here.
The Digboi Refinery came into
being in 1901 as the first
refinery of Asia and as the
second one in the world. Today,
the oil field and refinery
are the oldest continuing
oil field and refinery in
the world.
There is also
a War Cemetry and Golf Course
in Digboi.
Tezpur
Tezpur, known as Sonitpur
(city of blood) of Puranic
fame, is associated with the
legend of princess Usha, the
daughter of King Bana and
prince Anirudha, the grandson
of Lord Krishna for their
eternal love and romance.
The great mythological war
believed to have been fought
between Hari(Lord Krishna)
and Hara (Lord Shiva) and
as a result the whole city
was said to have been drenched
in blood, hence the name.
Situated
on the north bank of the majestic
river Brahmaputra, Tezpur
town is of magnificient scenic
beauty and exquisite archaeological
ruins. It is the headquarters
of Sonitpur district and is
considered as one of the most
beautiful towns of the state.
Undulated
green valleys surrounded by
the hills of Arunachal Pradesh,
with snow capped peaks of
the Himalayas as the northern
backdrop, lush green tea gardens
and magnificient archaeological
ruins have all contributed
to make Tezpur a tourist's
delight. Her contribution
to art, culture, literature
particularly her contribution
to the freedom struggle have
earned for Tezpur a unique
niche in the history of Assam.
In
1942, for the first time in
entire British India, the
tricolour (Indian flag) was
hoisted in the police station
at Gahpur, a quiet mofussil
town under Sonitpur district.
Fourteen year old Kanaklata
braved British bullets and
died holding the national
flag aloft.
Attractions
around Tezpur:
Bamuni
Hills
The ruins of Bamuni hill is
famous for its artistic beauty.
The sculpture remains which
dates back to the 9th and
10th century A.D. now lie
in the Cole park and Missionary
compound.
The
Hazara Pukhuri
The large tank preserves the
name Harzara Varman in Tezpur.
It was excavated in the early
part of the 19th century.
This is the third largest
tank covering an area of 70
acres.
Cole
Park
It is one of the most beautiful
places in the town. The park
which
was
first established by a British
Deputy Commissioner, Mr Cole,
is the place for peace loving
people. Here one can see the
two massive ornamental stone
pillars and the sculptural
remains of the famous Bamuni
Hills. |
Bhalukpung
Surrounded
by mystic blue hills and
evergreen forests, Bhalukpung
is situated on the bank
of the river Jia Bharali.
It is only 64 kms. from
Tezpur and is on the border
of Arunachal Pradesh and
Assam. It is famous for
its unique natural beauty,
angling and rafting. Far
from the madding crowd Bhalukpung
is a place of peace and
tranquility.It is only 56
kms from Tezpur town.
Other attractions
of Bhalukpung are a hot spring
and an Eco-Camp at Potasil. |
Diphu
This hilly
town is the headquarters of
the Karbi-Anglong district.
Diphu is the centre of Karbi
art and culture. The indigenous
tribe of karbi Anglong, the
Karbis, are well known for
their hospitality and colourful
culture.
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Bhomoraguri
A mammoth
stone inscription made by
the Ahom General Kalia Bhomora
Phukan, who planned to construct
a bridge over Brahmaputra
is seen here. Almost two
centuries later, a bridge
over Brahmaputra at the
same place has now been
completed. The 3.05 km.
bridge named after the great
Ahom general, connecting
Nagaon district with Tezpur
was opened for vehicular
traffic by the then Prime
Minister of India Late Rajiv
Gandhi on April 3, 1987.
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