Kaziranga National Park is a must in everyone's list. Take a morning safari to watch the one-horned rhinoceros. If you get lucky, you can spot tigers too.
Safari in Kaziranga
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The world's largest river island is home to neo-Vaishnavite monks. Tour around the many satras (monasteries), try mask painting and watch Sattriya dance.
Majuli Monastery tOur
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Take a tea garden tour and get insights to the process of tea production. Join a tea-tasting session, stay in a Colonial-style bungalow to live the planter's life.
Stay In A Tea Garden
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Nameri National Park is a wildlife hotspot, as well as popular with adventure seekers. Sign up for river rafting on Jia Bharali river and camping.
Rafting In Nameri
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The Ahoms established their kingdom in Assam region during the 13th century. Sibsagar was their capital. Visit Rang Ghar, Kareng Ghar, Sivadol.
Visit Sibsagar
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One of the Shakti Peeths in India, this temple is dedicated to Hindu goddess Shakti and womanhood. Make your way through the cave to worship the yoni.
KAMAKHYA TEMPLE
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The best way to experience the mighty Brahmaputra is to take a river cruise. Live lahe lahe (the slow life) while sailing through the countryside.
Brahmaputra Cruise
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Jatinga in south of Assam is where you can spot different species of birds, from Kingfisher to Tiger Bittern. It's close to a picturesque hill station called Haflong.
Bird Watching, Jatinga
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The best time to visit Assam is during Bihu festivities when you can learn about local customs, indulge in Assamese delicacies and dance too.
Join In Bihu Festivities
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Assam silks like Muga, Pat go into the making of the gorgeous traditional attire called mekhela sador. Visit this weaving village to see the art and also to shop.
Weaving At Sualkuchi
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