Mallika Bhagat
Nov 2, 2024
Kamakhya Temple
One of India’s most significant Shakti Peethas, Kamakhya Temple is a revered site for pilgrims and travelers alike. Perched on the Nilachal Hill, this ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya and represents the spiritual heart of Assam.
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Umananda Island (Peacock Island)
Located in the middle of the Brahmaputra River, Umananda Island is the smallest inhabited river island in the world. Known for the Umananda Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, this quaint island is accessible by a short ferry ride from the city.
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Assam State Museum
For those intrigued by Assam’s rich history and culture, the Assam State Museum is a must-visit. The museum houses a vast collection of artifacts, sculptures, and handicrafts that tell the story of Assam’s heritage
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Brahmaputra River Cruise
Experience Guwahati’s scenic charm by taking a river cruise along the mighty Brahmaputra. Many cruises offer dinner, music, and traditional Assamese performances, creating a perfect ambiance as you float down the river
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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
A haven for wildlife lovers, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, located about an hour from Guwahati, is known for having one of the highest densities of one-horned rhinos. Apart from rhinos, you may spot wild boars, leopards, and a variety of migratory birds.
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Fancy Bazaar
If you’re looking to shop for souvenirs, head to Fancy Bazaar, one of Guwahati’s busiest and most colourful shopping areas. Known for its vibrant marketplace, Fancy Bazaar offers everything from Assamese silk sarees and handicrafts to antiques and traditional jewelry.
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Guwahati Planetarium
For a fascinating cosmic journey, visit the Guwahati Planetarium, one of the few planetariums in the North East. It offers regular shows, providing a captivating experience of astronomy and space exploration.
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Nehru Park
Situated opposite the Cotton College, Nehru Park is a lush green oasis in the heart of the city. Known for its well-maintained gardens and statues depicting Assamese dance forms, the park offers a perfect setting for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
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Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra
Named after Assam’s revered saint and cultural icon Srimanta Sankardev, this cultural complex is a hub for art and heritage enthusiasts. Kalakshetra houses a museum, open-air theatre, and traditional handicraft displays, providing insights into the Assamese way of life.
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Navagraha Temple
For a unique experience, visit the Navagraha Temple, also known as the “Temple of Nine Planets.” This ancient site is dedicated to the nine celestial bodies in Hindu astrology and draws devotees from around the country.
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