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Amc Road Paltan Bazar Po Jalan Nagar Dist Dibrugarh Pin 786005 Dibrugarh Assam, Dibrugarh

Super Market, Tinsukia In Ward No - 13 On Holding No. 13/742 Of Centre Point Towers A Unit Of Ncvl P. Rajkhawa, Tinsukia

P O Pathori, P G Enterprise, Siwale Khuwa, Borghat Bypass, Borghat, Assam, 782003, Nagaon

Chandmari Rail Gate, C/o Hitesh Kalita, Sonitpur, Assam, 784001, Mahabhairab, Tezpur

Flat No 001 Road Unnammed Road Nearby Landmark Shade Beauty Parlour City Betani Jhar District Sonitpur State Assam Pin 784104, Tezpur
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- Assam is the second largest among the seven sisters in the North East, and shares its boundaries with almost all of them. There are several ethnic groups that contribute to the rich cultural heritage of this state.
- Assam is famous all over the world for its tea and silk. The national parks located in the state have been conserving several species of rare wild animals including the one-horned rhinoceros. These national parks have also been given the status of world heritage sites.
- Guwahati: The largest and most developed urban city in North East, Guwahati is also the fastest-growing city in the region. Located on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra River, it is situated between the river and the foothills of the Shillong Plateau. One can book both luxury and budget hotels in the city.
- Dibrugarh: Also known as the “Tea City of India”, Dibrugarh is the economic hub of North-east India, with several upcoming industries. It is also very well-connected by rail and air with all the major cities of the country. There are several MakeMyTrip hotels in Assam located within the periphery of this city, which you can book at extremely cheap rates.
- Tezpur: This is another urban conglomerate of the state. There are several tourist spots located in and around Tezpur. The temples, gardens, and other sightseeing spots make the city a must-visit for all travellers planning a trip to Assam.
- Jorhat: This is a very important town of the state. Though there are tea gardens almost everywhere in Assam, the ones located in Jorhat are the most beautiful of them all. There is tea festival organised during November to January, which tea enthusiasts can attend if they wish to know about tea, its production, and the available varieties.
- Agnigarh Fort, located in Tezpur, is a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the place. It is very well maintained, including the beautiful carvings etched on it.
- If history excites you, then the Da Parbatiya Temple complex is just the place for you. It is a small village with ruins that date back to the sixth and seventh centuries.
- Sualkuchi is the Manchester of Assam, where you can get your hands on the most beautiful handicrafts and weavings. The silk cloth available here is of top quality, famous throughout the country.
- Sivasagar is a historical town located at a distance of around 350 km from Guwahati. The historical sites located in this city will bring you closer to the rich past of the state. There is the palace of the Ahom Kingdom and several famous temples that you can visit when you’re here. Assam hotels are easy to spot in this town, and are available at extremely low prices.
- Majuli is the largest river island of Asia and offers scenic views.
- Spot rare wildlife in the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, where dwell the single-horned rhinoceros and tigers. One can book MakeMyTrip hotels in Assam at the earliest, and find some great deals and offers.
- Nameri National Park has the Jia Bharali River running across it, which is extremely famous among enthusiasts for white-water rafting. This is sure to satiate adventure cravings.
- Digboi is the first oil refinery of Asia and located in the Tinsukia District of the state. It is a small city with several buildings of the British era still standing tall.
- By air: The Guwahati International Airport has excellent connectivity within the country and abroad as well. There are also functional airports at Tezpur and Dibrugarh to reach different parts of the state.
- By rail: The state is very well connected, with the major cities of the country as the railway line runs through all the important parts of Assam.
- By road: There are National Highways and State Highways running across Assam, making even the small towns and villages easily accessible. Transportation hubs
- Cab: You can hire a cab at all the airports and railways stations in Assam. It is an easy option for those looking to explore the beautiful Assam countryside.
- Bus: The state-run bus services are absolutely prompt and cheap. These buses will take you to the most remote locations of the state with ease.
- Kaziranga National Park, Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, Assam State Museum, Manas National Park, Nameri National Park, Pobitora Sanctuary, Kareng Ghar, Kamakhya Mandir, Ahom Temples and Gauri Sagar – the state is full of options for all kinds of travellers. And you can book the best MakeMyTrip hotels in Assam at great prices for your stay.
- Assam is a treat during winters and summers. Summers, between April and June, despite higher temperatures, offer a pleasant time for visitors. Neither are the days too hot nor the nights too cold. November to March, when it’s winter in the state is yet another period one should visit the state. But it is best to avoid the monsoons in the state, between July and September, as it can lead to many inconveniences.