Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tinsukia, Sonitpur, Silchar, Dispur, Nagaon, Digboi, Sivasagar, Karimganj, Tezpur, Kaziranga National Park, Majuli Island, Manas National Park, Barpeta, Bogamati, Bongaigaon and many more.
Guwahati

The gateway to the northeast and the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the region, Guwahati serves as the starting block for the other seven sisters locations . This featureless city – a prosaic heap of glass and concrete for the most part – is a blend of old and new sights but there are a scattering of interesting temples to explore, when it comes to tourist places in Guwahati. Walk its back alleys and old quarters to click some timeless picture and you will be able to salvage a generous amount of local flavour that lingers amid its suburban sprawl of ponds, palm trees, small single-storey traditional houses and old colonial-era mansions.It is located on the south bank of the river Brahmaputra and is the largest city of Assam and Northeast. The place has many ancient temples and is also known as the ‘city of temples’ in Northeast India. The temple is dedicated to goddess Kamakhya an incarnation of Sati. It is on Nilachal hill, says the Shiva Purana, which the yoni or creative organ of Sati fell when Vishnu, in a bid to save the world from the Shiva’s tandava nritya or dance of destruction, cut her dead body into 51 pieces with his sudarshan chakra. Other ancient temples located in the city are Navagraha temple, Umananda temple which is tucked on an island on the river Brahmaputra, Balaji Temple; you can also visit the state Zoo.
The British legacy is still visible in the architecture and food habits of the population. The place serves as the starting block to getaways like Meghalaya, Kaziranga National Park, Kohima, Imphal, Tawang, Mawlynnong, Bhalukpong, Dirang, Bomdila, Tezpur etc. Northeast is a hidden treasure of India and if you really want to explore the best of India then do not miss this region with exceptional vistas, phenomenal cultural differences in each state and a the unaltered Himalayas with some of the highest peaks in the world. The tourist places in Guwahati are indeed is a place for every traveling soul to visit once.
Dibrugarh

The city of Dibrugarh is quite a colourful, vibrant but tiny location situated in the state of Assam. It is recognized as the Tea city of India quite naturally due to the abundance of tea crops that are grown over here. The location is also considered to be among the top major places in the Eastern hemisphere of India alongside other similar towns such as Guwahati and Bhubaneswar. The place is emerging at an increasingly fast pace at being known as the ultimate communication and industrial hub of the popular North East India.
Dibrugarh is recognized as one of the top places to visit in the North East due to many reasons. Not only is the place is full of lush green plantations but the city also offers its visitors with a variety of experiences including adventure activities. At the same time, the city is considered to be quite developed as well.
Dibrugarh is situated approximately 439km away from the city of Guwahati that is among the largest cities in Assam. Considering how small the town is, it is surprising how the place is also quite well connected with the rest of India by different means of transport including rail, road and air. Thus, getting to Dibrugarh is not a difficult task at all. Visitors can quite smoothly travel to this perfect holiday destination and have a great time as well.
There are many other aspects that this town is recognized for. For instance, its mega projects like the Brahmaputra Cracker and the Polymer Limited which are perhaps, India’s longest rail cum road projects. And what about the upcoming modern-urban infrastructure projects that aim toward making Dibrugarh a vibrant city?
Amidst this, the tourism industry also plays an equally important role at catering to the city’s economy. The service industry including hotels, restaurants, home-stays, activities conducting companies and more are quite sorted as well.
Jorhat

Jorhat is a lovely city and known as the Tea capital of the world, all because of the multitudinous number of tea plantations here. It is an administrative district of the Indian state of Assam situated in the central part of the Brahmaputra Valley.
The city is also home to the eminent historical monuments of Assamese culture. It not only enables the suburb to be one of the largest tea producers, but tea plantations have been an integral part of Jorhat’s history.
Key attractions are the Manjuli Islands which possess the credit of being the largest riverine island within the world. Declared as a world natural heritage site by UNESCO, this place includes a rich cultural and religious association. Other places to visit are Kakochang Waterfalls, Tocklai Tea Research Centre, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary and many more.
In the course of your stay at jorhat, once can marvel at the famous raja maidam park, visit nimati ghat early in the morning, head out to the famous burigosain devalay temple, and sukapha samannay kshetra.
You will surely be able to spend some wonderful time at these places as they offer amazing experiences that will last for a lifetime. The trip to the famous kaziranga national park will give you insights about the wild animals living in their natural environment. The interaction with them will be amazing and you will get to observe them closely as well as have fun with them.
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Tezpur

The list of must visit places of Tezpur is the Jyoti-Bishnukhelpathar at Dadhara, which hosts several cultural occasions including dances like Bihu and Bagurumba, Nameri National Park, Agnigarh which is the most legendary fortresses of Tezpur, The Bamuni Hills which has the touch of Gupta architectural style, Padum Pukhuri which is a lotus lake with an island in it and many more.
The top activities to do in Tezpur is visiting the Cole Stop a.k.a. Chitralekha Udyan is filled with fun activities, picturesque beauty and ruins of Bamuni Hills. There are a few hillocks to sit and muse on and lakes to appreciate rowing, paddling and other water sports activities.
Tezpur encounters scorching summers from the month of March to the month of July and charming winters from the month of November and month of February. During the monsoon season that extends from the month of july to the month of september, the city sees heavy rainfall.
Tinsukia

Tinsukia is one of the chief commercial centres in Assam. One of the well known tourist destinations in Assam, Tinsukia offers guests a blend of fun, culture, and excitement. Covered in acres of verdant greenery, numerous species of wildlife, sprawling tea gardens and historical structures, Tinsukia is a traveler’s delight.
Two of the greatest and most tremendous wildlife sanctuaries: Dibru Saikhowa National Park and Dihing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary in the state are found around the region of Tinsukia. Other attractions are Sadiya, a small village located in the Himalayan foothills, Bell Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as the Tilinga Temple, where ‘Tilinga’ stands for ‘bell’, Margherita is called the coal queen of Assam is filled with lush tea gardens, Rukmini Island is home to many migratory and indigenous birds to enjoy bird watching and numerous others.
People residing here are humble and basic and have retained the way of Assamese culture, food, festival and religion. Dance and music comprise a vital part of the Tinsukia festivals in Tinsukia Culture. Bihu, Tuluni Shapawang Yawng Manau Poi and Saghi Celebration, Ali Yes Ligang, etc., are some of the festivals celebrated.
The climate here is mild, and for the most part warm and temperate. When compared with winter, the summers have much more precipitation.
Sonitpur

Sonitpur is a must visit destination if you want to elude from the boisterous city life and be surrounded by evergreen parks, age-old temples, archeological ruins, and much more. The timberlands of Sonitpur district are semi-evergreen forests, sodden deciduous woodlands and bamboo forests, with hydrophytes in the wetlands.
The Nameri and Orang National Park, Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary and Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary are intriguing tourist destinations in Sonitpur. The Rock Garden, Bamuni Pahar and the District Museum are other places you can explore in Sonitpur.
Sonitpur District falls in the Tropical Rainforest climate locale, in Koppen’s climate classification and enjoys Hot & Damp sort of climate. Summers are hot and humid; with an average temperature of 27 °C.
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Bogamati

The picturesque view of the Bhutan Hills is what pulls in people to these places to visit in Assam. Moina Pukhuri is a trekking site and trekking through the rugged slopes is an experience of a lifetime. Manas Soushi Khongkhor is an eco-tourism park that provides an incredible view of the hills as well and has a river nearby.
One can trek to the golden Buddha statue on the nearby hill or drive through the shallow river water to Bhutan to enjoy the local delicacies. River rafting, trekking, paragliding and a few adventure activities can be done here.
Highlight of the place: Tea plantations and beetle farms.
Location: Nc Sukla Bagan, Assam 781368.
Nagaon

Being a home to a thousand varieties of flora and fauna and well-known wildlife sanctuary, it attracts many adventure lovers from all over the world. It is very much famous among wildlife enthusiasts for being the home to the famous Kaziranga national park. Tourists love to spend time here to indulge in wildlife trails and spend time watching various migratory as well as resident birds.
Nagaon is also known to offer amazing adventure experiences to the tourists. The river port in brahmaputra allows tourists to be part of various adventure sports like boating, angling, and cruising.
Nagaon is home to some of the pristine sightseeing landmarks like Nandeswar Devalaya, Surya Pahar, Manas National Park, Tukeswari and lots more. You can spend time marvelling with your loved ones here as well as taking part in some adventure activities as well.
Nagaon is located at 14 meter above the sea level and it experiences a tropical climatic condition. The average annual temperature is recorded at 26.5 degree celsius and the yearly rainfall is recorded at 2401 mm.
Karimganj

Karimganj could be your dream destination in case you’re looking for a place that spells nature in each inch of the land. The lush greenery around to treat your visual senses and the sounds of the bubbling streams singing tunes in your ears would make your holiday extraordinary in each sense of the word. There is a castle, too, that was founded by the British. The Barak River further revitalises the fortress.
Another charming place that one must visit is the Malegarh Crematorium of Sepoy Revolt Troopers. Son Beel is the biggest wetland of Karimganj. Karimganj is one such travel destination in Assam that also welcomes trekkers. It is well known for several handicraft things and jute products which you’ll be able to shop in the local markets of the district.
In the course of your stay at Karimganj, you can head out on sightseeing tours to chhatachura range, adamail range, duhalia range, river kushiara, river longai, and river singla. You can take part in some of the river activities like fishing and boating.
The climate of Karimganj varies from some of its nearby places. The hottest month at this place is july whereas january is the coldest. The wettest month is august and the windiest month is April.
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Dispur

Dispur is also very much famous for its water sports and adventure sports which attracts adventure junkies from various parts of the world. You can enjoy trekking and overnight camping activities in the course of your stay.
Dispur is also very much popular for sightseeing adventures. One can visit Sualkuchi, Assam State Emporium, Navagraha Temple, Kamakhya Temple, Assam State Zoo, Guwahati Planetarium, and Botanical Gardens.
Dispur has wonderful weather all through the year which means you can enjoy warm summer days and cold winter days. It is a perfect destination for tourists who love to spend time in the middle of alluring natural beauty and take part in outdoor activities. Winters are also supplemented by infrequent rainfall which makes the natural scenic beauty appear more alluring. It would be just amazing if you can for a trip in the middle of november and march.
Digboi

The refinery in Digboi is recognized as India ‘s origins of the oil industry. It was commissioned on 11 December 1901. It has the qualification of being Asia’s first refinery and one of the oldest still in operation. Oil was accidentally discovered in 1867 while laying a railroad line in the Digboi area. One will have a wondrous vacation in the scenic town of Digboi with the magnificence of the majestic animals and tea gardens.
Digboi Oil Refinery is the most popular tourist attraction. Digboi is also famous for other interesting highlights like handicrafts, textiles and wildlife sanctuary. The 18-hole golf course that the English set up is now rated to be Upper Assam ‘s finest golf course.
The biggest wildlife sanctuary in Assam, Dibru Saikhowa Natural life Sanctuary, is 60 km from Digboi and houses like Royal Bengal Tiger, cheetahs, Indian elephant and also over 300 species of birds. Ridge Point and the War Cemetery are the other sites that make up Digboi tourism.
The wet season in Digboi is humid, stressful, and usually gloomy, with a mild and mostly clear dry season.
Sivasagar

This popular destination in Assam is set amidst the rich and diverse biodiversity encompassed by numerous historic attractions. Tourism in Sivasagar is well known for its Ahom monuments and royal residences which are a work of excellence. And circled by the beautiful ambience and elegant hills this place features a number of other attractions as well.
The Talatal Ghar is the royal residence of the Ahom rulers. Rang Ghar is an oval formed, two-storied structure from which the Ahom rulers are said to have watched elephant battles and other occasions. Tai Ahom museum grandstands the history of the Ahom Dynasty.
During your stay in Sivasagar you should visit Talatal Ghar, Ahom Museum, Rang Ghar, Charaideo, Shivadol, Joysagar Tank and Temples. You should marvel at historical monuments and heritage sites.
Sivasagar lies at an altitude of about 95 m above sea level which makes the climatic condition mild and generally warm. The average annual temperature of Sivasagar is 23.7 degree celsius and the average rainfall is about 2432 mm.
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Silchar

A quintessential little town, Silchar is beautiful in its way. The river Barak encircles the town and strengthens the beauty of the city. Since the Barak flows past this area, Silchar and a few other abutting towns and villages are commonly called the Barak Valley.
The list of the tourist attractions in Silchar incorporates the names like ISKCON Temple, Bhubhan Temple, Khaspur, Gandhi Bagh, Kancha Kali Temple and Maniharan Tunnel are frequented by the people. Dolu Lake is one of Silchar’s most stunning lakes and the exhilaration of a photographer. This lake is a pleasant thing to invest some quality time alone or with your family and friends. There are some tea estates in Silchar as well that produce the finest tea in the vicinity of the area.
The average temperature of Silchar during summer remains 37°C and 23°C during winters. The winter season is the right time to enjoy the splendid beauty of Silchar.

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For those who follow the air route, they need to reach Guwahati airport beforehand. Best accommodations with plenty of amenities are available inside the Kaziranga National park. If getting your pictures clicked in wildlife and natural aura, surrounded by hills and tall trees is topping your bucket list, we are sure you want to reach out to Kaziranga and yes, this is one the most prominent places to visit in Assam not to be missed out even in thoughts.
Timing- Open 24 hours.
Jeep safari timings- Morning session: 7:30 hours to 11:00 hours. Evening session- 14:00 hours to 16:30 hours.
Elephant safari timings- 5:00 hours to 16:00 hours
Entry Fee- INR 20 for Indian nationals and INR 250 for Foreign Nationals
Elephant Safari Fee- INR 250 per Indian person and INR 750 per Foreign person.
Jeep Safari Fee- INR 1500-2000 per Indian person and INR 1500-2000 per Foreign person.
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Welcome yourself to the first island district of India while stepping on the land surrounded by the mighty river the Brahmaputra and its distributaries. This abode land is reachable through a ferry ride from the city of Jorhat from where Neemati Ghat is 14 km away.
The most significant aspect here is cultural and historical concoction which is well descriptive with the presence of tribes like Misings, Doris and their celebration towards the culture of Neo-Vaishnavism is watch-worthy.
The existence of more than 600 ‘Satras’ or monasteries set up in the 15th century to later times provides a colorful ambiance to Majuli and makes this a unique place to visit in Assam. These ‘Satras’ like Dakhinpat, Garamurh, Kamalabari, Auniati are famous for ‘Krishna Rasleela’ where local people trained in Sattriya Classical dance swirl with cymbals and drums. Famous handloom of Majuli, pottery making, mask making, Ali Aye festival in the month of February, winter sunset, beautiful birds and their habitats in marshes is what Majuli is all about. This place has a huge potential to color the lives of the tourists and fills them with utter smoothness.

If one wants to achieve golden moments within the thickly dense forests and enjoy the ripples of river water, a combination of tropical, deciduous trees with the flow of Manas river can totally cheer the mood up. Visit here and bring your wild side out in the laps of Natural beauty. Moreover, it is easily connected from the city of Guwahati by road as well as a rail as it lies 137 km Northwest to the city.
Timing- 8:00 hours to 17:00 hours
Safari timings- Morning: 9:00 hours to 12:00 hours. Evening: 14:00 hours to 17:00 hours.
Entry fee- INR 20 for Indian Nationals and INR 250 for Foreign Nationals
Jeep safari fee- INR 120 per Indian National and INR 750 for Foreign National.

The wet rocks and greenery support this Natural beauty while adding extra grace to the whole aura. You can be a part of this falls by taking a shallow dip in the pond below this soothing waterfall. A not to be missed tourist spot, this waterfall is one of the best places to visit in Assam.

Sipping a cup of tea while watching birds at Jatinga, a district in Dima Hasao; enjoying a long walk in the ‘Scotland of Assam’ (Haflong) and shop local handloom at Haflong bazar would combine a trip to North Cachar Hills. With all that, swing in the clouds above your head. One can reach this place from nearest Silchar airport from where a rough 140 km road drive will land you finally on these thrilling hills and you will be in one of the best places to visit in Assam.
Dipor Bil

The surface of the lake is flared by flora like Waterlily, water hyacinth, aquatic grass and believe us, it is adding an extra grace to blue clean waters. Along with a boat ride, one can feel the difference with migratory birds while taking a tour here. Moreover, you can notice Storks, Ducks, Kingfishers, and Pelicans enjoying in the glory of the climate and making it an attraction for thousands.
Hajo

An absorbing quality of Hajo is the blend of three religions that are Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim. One can notice a grand entrance to Hayagriva Madhava Mandir at one side and a tall white green Hajo Powa Mecca, the Muslim sacred pilgrimage on the other. The temples are shining with old sculptures carved into the same stone and are worshipped by hundreds of people every day.
It is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra river which overall enhances the attribute of Hajo. Some of the temples were settled in the 18th century during the times of regional Ahom king and are absolutely priceless. Beauty lies in the details and this truth could be rightly sought here amidst the lush green tall trees, varying topography, the center of Buddhist Nirvana and waters of Brahmaputra.
Haflong Lake

The hill station of state, Haflong has proved to be a perfect tourist place to visit in Assam. Located away from major cities, the nearest urban agglomeration is Silchar which is 100 km from Haflong. An enchanting place to visit here is Haflong lake. The charming beauty of crystal clear waters not just calms the nerves on one side but also excites people to take boat rides in the lake on the other.
The scenic beauty of the lake along with greenery and sun on the top will remind you of old Bollywood movies with a blink of eyes. It is possible because of an extra addition of Hanging bridge above the lake. This bridge will definitely let you take camera filled pictures along with your happy smile. It is also a perfect spot for a family outing and a romantic walk with your love in the cool weather of Assam hills.
Barpeta

Barpeta Satra, one of the holy places to visit in Assam, houses a popular sanctum and a Kirtanghara, the biggest hall in Assam where devotees assemble and pray to the almighty. The walls and ceilings of the sacred shrine are embellished with the painted wooden boards.
The Baghar Hill offers an amazing view of the Brahmaputra River where you can capture the magnificent beauty of nature in your lenses. The Manas River that streams within the town is another lovely site to be seen from here. Dargah of Syed Shanur Dewan is an exceptionally calm and peaceful place and is special for the followers of Islam.
Highlight of the place: Heritage Sites.
Location: Barpeta, Assam.
Diphu

The aura of the garden enthrals lovers of nature and it is an incredible spot to take a leisurely walk with your loved ones in the evening hours. You can also try out boating in the lake present at the garden of Diphu. The District museum reflects the culture of the land by displaying old ornaments, musical instruments, hunting tools, fishing equipment, handlooms.
All the exhibits of the museum reflect the culture of Diphu. In the course of your visit to Diphu, you can think of taking trips to Singhason, Khanduli, Kohora to get a hands on experience of trekking, bird watching, and horse riding along with your loved ones. You can also choose to offer prayers at a number of places of worship.
Highlight of the place: Hidden Eden.
Location: Diphu, Assam.
Bongaigaon

Bagheswari temple is the central and oldest Temple of Bongaigaon that houses the shrine of Lord Shiva. Koyakujia Bil, which is an eco-park found near a place named Abhayapuri is a place full of flora and fauna, and numerous migratory birds can be seen here during the winter season.
The Kachugaon Game Reserve and the Kakoijana Reserved Forest are the other well-known tourist places here, which are ideal places for eco-tourism and include an excellently-maintained wildlife sanctuary.
The ruins of the five rock-cut caves at Jogighopa on the bank of the Brahmaputra seem to be the pinnacles of the Salasthambha era architectural design. Tamranga Lake (Beel) is a natural lake enjoyed by bird lovers and also called the Ornithologists Paradise.
Highlight of the place: Eco parks and place of worship.
Location: Bongaigaon, Assam.
Sualkuchi

One can witness the ethnicity and provincial view of the town in the form of the bamboo houses and mud wallsSualkuchi is also rich in flora and fauna and is an economically and environmentally multicultural city that has not only local endemic animals and birds, but also innumerable migratory bird species. Dotted with temples, namcars and cloisters at every step, the village could be a wholesome package for visitors.
One of the primary temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Sidheswar Devalaya was restructured by the Ahom King Shiba Singha.
Highlight of the place: The silk village of Assam.
Location: Saualkuchi, Assam.




















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