Kaziranga National Park holds the title of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its population of the Indian one horned rhinoceros
Nestled in the Brahmaputra River lies Majuli Island – recognized as the Biggest River Island globally.
One of the highlights is the Rang Ghar, an amphitheater and the Talatal Ghar, a seven-story palace, with underground passages. Sivasagar stands as a tribute to the excellence of the Ahom dynasty.
Manas National Park, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and nestled in the Himalayan foothills is famous for its wildlife and breathtaking scenery.
Hajo is a town known for its significance to Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists alike. It symbolizes tolerance through its coexistence of temples, mosques and Buddhist relics.
Tezpur, located alongside the Brahmaputra River has earned the nickname “City of Eternal Romance” due to the enchanting love tale of Usha and Aniruddha.
Tawang, nestled at an elevation of around 3,048 meters is renowned for its scenery. Houses the impressive Tawang Monastery. One of India’s largest Buddhist monasteries. Despite being in Arunachal Pradesh it is often included in Assam tours due to its proximity.
Haflong, a hill station, in Assam is renowned for its atmosphere, stunning scenery and delightful climate. It serves as a retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
The Borail Range is the highest mountain range in Assam. The Mt. Sielkal Peak (Tumjang Peak) is one of the highest (1,866m) in the Borail Range.
Dibrugarh, known as the “Tea City of India ” stands out as the primary tea producing hub in Assam. Surrounded by tea plantations it offers insights into the regions past and vibrant tea culture.