See the Greatest Locations in Guwahati

See the Greatest Locations in Guwahati

The biggest city in the Indian state of Assam is Guwahati. It has a lot of natural beauty, a lot of cultural diversity, and a lot of historical importance. In Guwahati, these are some of the best places to see

Temple of Kamakhya: It is known for having important religious meanings and being one of India's most important Shakti Peethas.

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Temple of Umananda: This temple to Lord Shiva is on Peacock Island in the middle of the Brahmaputra River. It has beautiful views of the river and the city.

State Museum of Assam: A treasure trove of artefacts, sculptures, and texts that show off Assamese culture and history.


The Zoo and Botanical Garden in Assam are: It is home to many different kinds of plants and animals, including the one-horned rhinoceros and the white tiger, which are both rare and threatened.


The National Park of Kaziranga: Even though it's not in Guwahati, this close attraction is a must-see for its one-horned rhinoceroses, elephants, and tigers.


Temple of Navagraha: A temple with views of the whole city that is dedicated to the nine heavenly bodies in Hindu astrology.


The Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra is: A museum, performances, and displays are all part of this cultural centre that works to preserve and promote Assamese culture.


Park Dighalipukhuri: A beautiful park with a historic pond that's great for fishing and taking long walks.


Park Nehru: Another lovely park with lots of trees and plants, a musical waterfall, and play areas for kids.


Planetarium in Guwahati: It's great for science buffs because it has educational sky shows and exhibits.


The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is: It's a great place for people who love wildlife because it has a lot of one-horned rhinoceroses and many kinds of birds.


A fancy bazaar: A busy market with lots of different things for sale, like clothes, crafts, and tasty treats from the area.


The Guwahati Tea Auction Centre is: For tea lovers, a trip to the sale centre gives them a look into Assam's tea business.


Dear Bil, A peaceful freshwater lake on the edge of the city that's great for picnics and watching birds.


Hi Sualkuchi, This town, which is known as the "Manchester of the East," is famous for weaving silk and is a great place to buy native Assamese silk goods.


These places give you a taste of Guwahati and the areas around it's rich culture, history, and natural beauty.

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