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The Kamakhya Temple was constructed in the 10th century and is settled at a distance of about 7 km from the city of Guwahati. This temple is devoted to Goddess Kamakhya and is one of the important Shaktipeeth of the country. Every year in June Ambubachi festival is celebrated to commemorate the annual menstruation of Goddess Kamakhya. The temple is constructed in an elongated manner with a circular mandapa at the top, surrounded by lush green zones. Visit this temple in any month of the year as it is regarded as auspicious.
Umananda Island is also known as Peacock Island by the British. The USP of this splendid island is that it is present in between the river Brahmaputra. It is easily reachable by jetties that are available on the banks of the Brahmaputra river. This island is one of the smallest islands of the world and holds the Umananda temple which is devoted to lord shiva. It is one of the most beautiful and outstanding places to visit. The aptest time to explore this place is from October through April.
ISKCON Guwahati is one of the most loved places to explore in Guwahati. It is situated on the hilltop of Ulubari Chariali. One can spend time in the beautiful garden that is showcased here. One can even indulge in meditation and religious talks here. It is named as Shri Shri Rukmani Krishna. The aptest time to explore is
The Kaziranga National Park is located at a distance of about 200 km from Guwahati in Nagaon and the Golaghat district. It is home to several animals like- Rhinos, Elephants, Tigers, Hog Deer, Sambhar, Swamp Deer. One can enjoy the thrilling Jeep or Elephant Safari. The picturesque view and the natural aura are indeed worth paying a visit. It is one of the prominent places to explore in Assam.
The Manas National Park has been declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO and is renowned for playing a major role in Project Tiger Reserve. It is the only tiger reserve in the whole area and is also home to golden langur and red panda. It is truly a major attraction in the city of Guwahati.
Dipor Bil is a lake, known as Bil in Assamese, is located 13 km in South West direction from Guwahati. It is a paradise for bird lovers. Several birds are seen basking in the sun. The surface of the lake is flared by waterlily, water hyacinth, and aquatic grass, adding an extra grace to crystal clear blue waters. One can enjoy the boat ride. It is a must-visit site.
One is interested in the glorious past of Guwahati then can pay a visit to the Guwahati war memorial. This place is most visited by history enthusiasts. It is dedicated to all the martyrs and is an initiative of the Rajya Sainik Board.
The Saraighat Bridge is nestled on the Brahmaputra river and is the first of its kind. This bridge is one of the oldest one in India and is considered to be the best place to visit in Guwahati. The bridge is about 1.4km long and connects the banks of the river in Saraighat. This bridge connects the region to the rest of the parts of the country and thus is the major element for the northeast region of India.
Chandubi Lake is located on the foothills of the Garo Hills. It is one of the amazing places in Guwahati. One of the best places to spend some tranquil time amidst nature. It lake is spread over a whopping 2000 hectares of land.
Haajo is one of the renowned places to explore in the city of Guwahati. It is popularly known as the ancient pilgrim centre for three major religions of India- Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. This beautiful pilgrimage centre is located on the banks of the river Brahmaputra at a distance of about 24kms from the main Guwahati city.
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