11 Most Incredible Places to Visit in Assam
If you are searching for the best Assam tour packages or some of the most magical places to visit in Assam, you are at the right place! Stay tuned with us as we take you through the beautiful state of Assam and some of its mesmerizing places that can easily infect you with their beauty and grace!
Assam is draped in an evergreen blanket of lush greeneries dotted by numerous captivating hills and mountains and enchanted by the untamed Brahmaputra River. It boasts of its pristine beauty and kaleidoscopic cultures. On a visit to this North-Eastern Indian state, you would come close to Mother Nature’s untouched and virgin beauty.
As you book an Assam tour package and start exploring this scenic state, you will also feel a unique freshness in the ambiance. Located in the Northeastern part of the country, the state is also one of the least explored places in India. Irrespective of what time you want to explore the places to visit in Assam, you will always find them calling out at you with all their charm and warmth. So, let’s not waste more time and get straight to some of Assam’s most gorgeous places to visit.
1. Guwahati – Gateway to North-East India:
Welcome to Guwahati—a heritage city dotted with history, cultural landmarks, modern marvels, and much more! Often misinterpreted as the capital of Assam, Guwahati is not just a city; it is an emotion that binds almost the entire state together. Also known as the ‘Gateway to North East India’, this historic city is among the most unique and charming places to visit in Assam.
As you enter the city, you will be greeted by the untamed Brahmaputra River. As you make your way further, the enchanting Nilachal Hill, or the abode of Mother Kamakhya will kindle your soul with some devotion. As you delve deep into the city along the banks of the Brahmaputra River, you will be awestruck to find how nature gets perfectly blended with history and modernity.
A central hub for reaching out to the other states in Northeast India, Guwahati is dotted with buildings and other marvels that are probably as old as the history of Assam. Be it the Paltan or the Fancy Bazar, Commerce Point or Digalipukhuri, Ganeshguri, or a view of the historical Saraighat Bridge, Guwahati’s magical beauty will hold you captive as long as you wish to enjoy the city!
2. Kaziranga National Park – Abode of One-Horned Rhinos:
This picture-perfect and spectacular national park is one of the places in Assam tour packages that needs no introduction. Spread across 430 square km, the Kaziranga National Park is also among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. A natural home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, this park is known for its elephant grass fields, swampy lagoons, and lush forest areas, it is also home to numerous other wildlife species.
Founded in 1905, this park is undoubtedly a heaven for wildlife lovers, nature enthusiasts, leisure seekers, and visitors from other walks of life. The park allows visitors throughout the year; however, it remains closed in October as the water level in the nearby Brahmaputra River usually rises in this month. Visitors to this park can indulge in an enthralling jeep and elephant safari to enjoy wildlife spotting.
Though spotting the one-horned rhinos is among the most popular activities in Kaziranga National Park, one can also go for tiger and elephant spotting. Birdwatching is also among the most sought-after activities in this park. Once you visit this wildlife-protected area, you will know why it is among the most beautiful Assam tourist places.
3. Bongaigaon – Commercial Hub of Assam:
Bongaigaon is one of the most sought-after places in all Assam tour packages. Located in the western corner of Assam, this city has been a primary hub in India’s petrochemical industry since the British era. A picture-perfect city where the charm of rural life meets the lavishness of urban living, Bongaigaon also serves as a major historical and heritage hub in the state.
Once a kingdom of the Koch Dynasty, this city derived its name from ‘Bon (wild)’, ‘Gai (cow)’, and ‘Gaon (village)’. The city was once primarily covered with forest areas that served as a natural home to wild cows; hence, it got its name. Though the city has changed dramatically, it still boasts of its surrounding hills, lush greeneries, and pleasant weather.
While on an Assam trip package to Bongaigaon, you will find ample historical landmarks. Be it the Bongaigaon Oil Refinery, Rock Cut Caves, Bageshwari Temple, or any other tourist place, the city offers numerous reasons to fall in love with it. The city is also known to have imprints of Buddhist culture. Bongaigaon has some ruins of ancient Buddhist Stupas and rock cuttings that Buddhist monks once used as meditation sites.
4. Majuli – World’s Largest River Island:
If you are searching for the most magical experiences in Assam, you must visit the Majuli Island in Assam! Though this may sound unreal, you will start believing us once you book any Assam tour packages to Majuli. This is one place in the entire state that is still untouched by the hands of commercialization while preserving its natural beauty!
Cossetted by the mesmerizing Brahmaputra River, Majuli is the world’s largest river island. Inhabited by a mix of Assamese tribes – Mising, Deori, and Sonowal Kachari- the island is enchanted by its evergreen outlook and pristine nature. On a visit to the magnificent island, you would first enjoy many ‘Satras’ belonging to the many different tribes of Majuli. As you make your way into these religious landmarks, the colourful masks within the premises will surely catch your attention.
As you stroll around this gorgeous island, you will be warmly greeted by the locals here. Also, while in Majuli, you can sample many authentic tribal cuisines indigenous to only this region of the world. Suppose you are looking for some recreational activities across Assam tourist places. In that case, Majuli will keep you engrossed with various activities like camping, nature walking, boating, and much more!
5. Dhemaji – Cultural Capital of Assam:
While searching for the most colourful places to visit in Assam, you will always find Dhemaji holding a prominent position in the list. Located in Upper Assam, this beautiful city was once the primaeval home to several local Assamese tribes. Even to this day, while on your Assam tour packages, you can still find local tribes like Mising, Bodo, Rabha, Ahoms, Sonowals, Chutia, and several others dwelling with ultimate harmony in Dhemaji.
Seated gracefully on the northern banks of the Brahmaputra River, this quaint town served as a significant hub for the bell metal industry during the Ahom period. As time passed, this town became a cultural hub in the entire state. However, despite all the modern and economic growth, Dhemaji still has a unique and unmatched old-world charm and rich heritage.
On a visit to this town, you will first be captivated by its scenic beauty. While the Brahmaputra River adds more to its magical charm, the Jiadhal and Gainadi rivers also contribute much to this town’s irresistible charm. This beautiful town also hosts the marvellous Bogibeel Bridge, which connects Dhemaji town with Dibrugarh city.
6. Mayong – The Land of Black Magic:
A sleepy village located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Mayong is definitely one of the most popular additions to all Assam tour packages. Known to be a cult among black magicians, this scenic and mystique village has numerous tales of black magic and witchcraft.
In fact, Mayong is one such village in the list of places to visit in Assam that finds a place in the Mahabharata. Magicians from this village were known to protect the Ahom Kingdom during numerous wars with their black magic and witchcraft. According to the folklore, magicians from this village used to turn humans into animals or make them vanish in no time. Voodoo was a severe thing in Mayong.
Located only 40km from Guwahati, Mayong truly deserves a visit at least once in your lifetime. Though the legacy of Black Magic is not so popular or common these days, you would still find some families practicing voodoo as a part of their culture. If you are searching for some spine-chilling Assam tourist places, Mayong is the destination for you!
7. Dibrugarh – Tea Capital of Assam:
Once a small and quaint town that served as a major military base during World War II, Dibrugarh has now become a bustling city in Assam. The city has, in fact, become an emerging communication and industrial hub in North East India. It also serves as a primary tourist hub for the entire upper region of Assam.
Nestled amidst lush greeneries and never-ending tea gardens, Dibrugarh is often referred to as the ‘Tea City of India’. Known to enjoy a humid subtropical climate, the city offers a pleasant experience to visitors. Adding more to its remarkable beauty is the Buridihing River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River that divides the city into two parts—East Dibrugarh and West Dibrugarh.
On any of the Assam tour packages, you would find Dibrugarh to be one of the most scenic places to visit in Assam. Soaked in rich culture and heritage, the city has numerous historical landmarks that offer a livelier glimpse of Dibrugarh’s colonial era. The city is connected with the nearby city of Dhemaji via the Bogibeel Bridge. An evening ride or drive across this bridge has become one of the most popular activities among the locals and tourists!
8. Sivasagar – Historical Capital of Assam:
If you want to delve deep and travel back into the history of Assam, Sivasagar is the town you must bookmark right now! One of the most popular and scenic places to visit in Assam, this is another town included in all the Assam tour packages. If you are wondering what makes this town a historical sojourn, you must know that the town is almost as old as Assam.
Located on the sparkling banks of the Dikhu River (a tributary of the mighty Brahmaputra River), this town was first inhabited by the Tai-speaking Ahom people, who migrated from the Chinese province of Yunnan in the 13th century. The Ahoms made Sivasagar their capital, and it stayed the same until the British made their way to Assam.
On a visit to Sivasagar, you would come across some of the most ancient temples in Assam. The Shivadol, Vishnudol, and Devidol are some of the most pious temples in this town. The town is also dotted with two of the most profound historical landmarks of the Ahom era – the Kareng Ghar and the Rang Ghar. If you visit Sivasagr during the festival of Bihu, you can still experience and enjoy some of the traditional games and authentic Assamese and Ahom cultures and traditions.
9. Tezpur – A Mystical City of Love and Romance:
Tezpur is a city that deserves special mention among all the scenic places to visit in Assam. A must-be-included name in all the Assam tour packages, this city is known to be a testimony to eternal love, mysticism, and folklore. On a visit to this glorious and historical city, you will also get to visit and enjoy several centuries-old historical and archaeological sites.
According to the legends, the city got its name from ‘Teza’, meaning ‘blood’; Teza = Blood, and Pura = City. Legends have it that the city was once ruled by an Asura king named Banasura. He had a daughter named Usha, who later fell in love with a handsome prince named Aniruddha, the grandson of Lord Krishna. As their love grew deep and they finally tied the nuptial knot, the Asura king fought fiercely with Lord Krishna. As a result, the entire land got drenched in blood, hence the name ‘Tezpur’.
Well, Tezpur has evolved much in modern times. Today, the city serves as one of the prominent Assam tourist places and an educational hub in the state. It also serves as a strategic air base for the Indian Air Force and Indian Army. An array of lush green tea gardens across the city adds more to its immaculate beauty.
10. Golaghat – UNESCO World Heritage Site:
Located on the southern banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River, Golaghat is one of the most stunning places to visit in Assam. If you scroll through a range of Assam tour packages, you will likely find Golaghat in each one. Well, that’s how beautiful, historical, cultural, and vibrant this city is!
Home to the much sought-after Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city enjoys a pleasant climate. It is dotted with natural marvels throughout its length and breadth. Its everlasting natural charm, unique freshness in the atmosphere, warm locals, and timeless history make it one of the most popular Assam tourist places on this list.
Being naturally blessed with lush greeneries, water bodies, hills, and mountains, the city attracts many avifauna and other wildlife species. If you are a nature lover, you will find your piece of paradise in Golaghat. Visiting the Kaziranga National Park to encounter the great On-Horned Rhino would be your best-ever experience in this Golaghat! Also, as this city has maintained a well-balanced pace with the modern times, leisure travellers would enjoy being in this city.
11. Jorhat – The Land of Tea:
Jorhat is another scenic marvel that is included in almost all Assam tour packages. In fact, it is also on the list of scenic places to visit in Assam. Located near Majuli Island, this city is known for its spectacular display of evergreen tea gardens and untouched nature.
One of the fastest-growing cities in the North-Eastern region of India, Jorhat was once the epicentre of the Ahom Kingdom. At present times, the city has beautifully endured its timeless past and welcomes visitors from all across the globe to enjoy its scenic beauty.
Though the city profoundly connects with Assamese culture, it highlights several other native and tribal cultures. On a visit to Jorhat, you can always get a livelier glimpse of how different cultures meet and greet here. This is also why this city is fondly called the ‘Cultural Capital of Assam’.
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