Kaziranga National Park is located approximately five hours away from Guwahati. It is the epitome Indian wildlife conservation. It was designated a World Heritage Site in 1985 by UNESCO.
This unique culture is one of the reasons people love it so much. It is also known as the cultural capital of Assam. It is home to many vibrant and joyful festivals. Raas is the main festival of Majuli. It is an interesting and exciting spectacle.
The city is served by Lokpriya Gopinath international airport towards the west, and India’s first fully-solar-powered railway station at the heart.
This gives Dibrugarh its rightful title as “Tea City of India”. The other major industries in and around Dibrugarh are oil and timber. Bogbeel Bridge is the longest railway cumroad bridge.
It is home to some of the most important historical monuments in Assamese culture. This allows the suburb to become one of the top tea producers in the country. However, tea plantations are an integral part Jorhat’s past.
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.
Sonitpur’s timberlands are semi-evergreen forest, sodden deciduous woods, and bamboo forests with hydrophytes in their wetlands.