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Kamakhya Temple

Kaziranga National Park

Majuli River Island

Assam Tea Tour

Ahom Kingdom

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Sri Umananda Temple

Sualkuchi: Manchester of the East

Hajo

Manas National park

Chandubi Lake

Brahmaputra River Cruise

Panimur Falls

Nameri National Park

Seilkal Trek, Tumjang

Bhimasankar Dham Jyotirlinga Temple

srimanta Sankaradev Kalakshetra

Basistha Temple

Doul Festival of Barpeta Satra

Navagraha Temple

Tilinga TEMPLE

Black Magic & Witchcraft Museum, Mayong

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KAMAKHYA TEMPLE
KAMAKHYA TEMPLE

Kamakhya Temple

  • Discover the historical significance of Kamakhya Temple as one of the oldest pithas in the Shakta tradition, dating back centuries.
  • Marvel at the intricate carvings and architecture that blend ancient styles with subsequent rebuildings, creating a visually stunning hybrid structure.
  • Learn about the temple’s evolution from an obscure place of worship to a prominent pilgrimage destination, especially during colonial rule.
  • Understand the connection between the temple and state power, as various dynasties like the Mlecchas, Palas, Koch, and Ahoms patronized it over the centuries.
  • Reflect on the spiritual symbolism of the aniconic yoni, set in natural stone, which continues to be the focal point of worship at the temple.
  • Immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere of the temple complex, surrounded by lush Nilachal hills and a serene natural environment.
  • Participate in rituals and offerings to the goddess Kamakhya, experiencing firsthand the devotion and reverence of pilgrims from diverse backgrounds.
  • Engage with local ‘Pandas’ or priests to gain deeper insights into the temple’s mythology, rituals, and cultural significance.

Taxi or Bus

5.30 AM to 7 PM

1 to 2 hours

Kaziranga National Park

  • Explore the breathtaking biodiversity of Kaziranga National Park, home to over 2,200 Indian one-horned rhinoceros, representing approximately two-thirds of the world’s population of this iconic species.
  • Discover the park’s rich history, dating back to its establishment in 1908 on the recommendation of Mary Curzon, wife of the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon of Kedleston.
  • Marvel at the diverse wildlife, including elephants, wild water buffalo, swamp deer, and an increasing population of tigers, which led to Kaziranga being declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006.
  • Witness the park’s importance as an Important Bird Area, attracting migratory birds such as lesser white-fronted geese, ferruginous ducks, and black-necked storks from Central Asia during the winter season.
  • Experience the park’s unique ecosystems, from tall elephant grass meadows to marshlands and dense tropical forests, shaped by the majestic Brahmaputra River.
  • Embark on thrilling jeep safaris through designated tourist circuits, including Mihimukh in the Central Range, Bagori in the Western Range, Agaratoli in the Eastern Range, and Ghorakati in the Burapahar Range, each offering distinct landscapes and wildlife encounters.

Taxi or Bus

7 AM to 5 PM (October to April)

2 to 4 hours

KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
MAJULI RIVER ISLAND
MAJULI RIVER ISLAND

Majuli River Island

  • Explore Majuli Island, the world’s largest river island, nestled amidst the pristine Brahmaputra River, spanning 352 sq km.
  • Immerse yourself in the island’s unparalleled beauty and rich culture, characterized by bamboo huts, handcrafted items, and traditional cooking methods..
  • Discover the island’s historical significance as a cultural center since the 16th century, with numerous monasteries constructed by Assamese Saint Srimanta Sankardeva.
  • Visit attractions such as Kamalabari Satra, renowned for its intricate architecture and cultural significance, and Dakhinpat Satra, a historical monument with aesthetic paintings and sculptures.
  • Explore Auniati Satra, home to a rich collection of Assamese artefacts, jewellery, and utensils, and witness Satriya dances and songs performed here.
  • Admire the golden temple-like structure of Tengapania, showcasing Ahom architecture, and explore the religious centre of Garmur with its intricate pillars and Vaishnavite artefacts.
  • Embark on a village tour to experience the island’s farming and tribal communities, witnessing ancient crafts like hand looming and exploring local traditions.
  • Perform a pilgrimage and cultural tour by visiting the island’s 22 Satras, Vaishnavite institutional centres where plays, prayers, and knowledge are imparted.
  • Engage in birdwatching, a must-do activity in Majuli Island, to spot a variety of local and migratory birds, including storks, pelicans, whistling teals, and Siberian cranes.

Ferry

8.30 AM to 3 PM (Ferry Timings)

Full Day

Assam Tea Tour

  • Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Assam’s tea industry, dating back to the discovery of tea by Briton Robert Bruce in 1823.
  • Explore the world’s largest concentration of tea plantations in Assam, covering over 300,000 hectares and employing 17% of the state’s workforce.
  • Experience the unique charm of Assam’s ‘tea-tees,’ golf courses nestled within tea estates, offering an exhilarating game amidst the grandeur of the Raj days.
  • Learn about the fascinating history of tea cultivation in Assam, including the introduction of Chinese camellia specimens and the development of the perfect Indian hybrid.
  • Visit the Tocklai Tea Research Centre, the oldest and largest Tea Research Centre in the world, established in 1911 in Jorhat, to learn about scientific methods of tea cultivation and processing.
  • Discover the distinctive black teas of Assam, including the crush tear and curl (CTC) variety, as well as the small quantity of organic orthodox tea granted GI status in 2007.
  • Stay in the lush green tea estates of Assam, with old-world bungalows and attached golf courses, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors.
  • Play a round of golf at renowned courses like the Digboi Golf Course or the Kaziranga Golf Resort, designed by leading golf course architects and offering professional coaching and amenities.

Taxi

8.30 AM to 5 PM

Full Day

ASSAM TEA TOUR
ASSAM TEA TOUR
AHOM KINGDOM
AHOM KINGDOM

Ahom Kingdom

  • Explore the historical significance of Sivasagar, known as the “temple capital of Assam,” situated in Upper Assam and one of the largest districts in the State.
  • Learn about the Ahom Dynasty, a powerful kingdom that ruled over the Brahmaputra Valley in present-day Assam for nearly 600 years, from the 13th to the 19th century.
  • Discover the Tai-Ahom ethnic origin of the Ahom rulers, who established their rule through military strength and administrative efficiency, creating impressive monuments and temples.
  • Visit the iconic Rang Ghar, known as the first amphitheatre or pavilion in Asia, built in 1744 AD by Swargadeo Promotta Singha, with its octagonal base and unique architectural features.
  • Experience the historical and recreational significance of Rang Ghar, which served as a venue for sports and entertainment activities for the royal families and the public during the Ahom dynasty.
  • Explore the adjoining Rupohi Pothar, where festive events such as bull-fights, cock-fights, elephant fights, wrestling, and other games were held during the Ahom rule.
  • Witness the architectural grandeur of Rang Ghar and its contribution to spreading recreational activities throughout the kingdom and neighboring states during the Ahom period.
  • Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the Ahom Dynasty while exploring the monuments and landmarks of Sivasagar, a testament to Assam’s fascinating past.

Taxi 

9 AM to 5 PM

Full Day

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Explore the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its dedicated protection of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, providing a glimpse into the Jurassic era.
  • Experience the diverse flora and fauna of Pobitora, including Asiatic buffaloes, leopards, wild bears, and a rich collection of bird species, offering a source of pleasure for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Witness the alluvial lowlands and marshlands dominated by the reservoir of the Brahmaputra River, creating a heterogeneous blend of landscapes within the sanctuary.
  • Learn about the sanctuary’s establishment in 1998 and its transformation from a marshland surrounded by farmland to a reserved wooded area, aimed at protecting the rhinoceros population.
  • Discover the success of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020 program, contributing to the increase in rhino population within Pobitora, with around 107 rhinos now residing in the sanctuary.
  • Marvel at the sanctuary’s biodiversity, with 22 species of mammals, 27 species of reptiles, 80 species of butterflies, 9 species of amphibians, and 8 species of turtles, in addition to over 2000 migratory bird species.
  • Appreciate the sanctuary’s significance as a breeding ground for Indian one-horned rhinos, boasting the highest population density of these rhinos anywhere in the world despite its smaller size compared to other national parks in Assam.
  • Enjoy a thrilling Jeep Safari through the dramatic landscape of Pobitora, pre-booking your safari to ensure a comfortable and memorable experience while exploring the sanctuary’s diverse zones.

Taxi 

7.30 AM to 3 PM

1 to 2 hours

POBITORA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
POBITORA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
SRI UMANANDA TEMPLE
SRI UMANANDA TEMPLE

Sri Umananda Temple

  • Visit the Umananda Temple, located on Peacock Island in the middle of River Brahmaputra, dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva.
  • Explore the temple’s rich history, dating back to its construction in 1694 AD on the instructions of King Gadadhar Singh of the Tai-Ahom dynasty.
  • Admire the intricate engravings and sculptures adorning the temple’s rock walls, showcasing the craftsmanship of local Assamese artisans.
  • Marvel at the depictions of Hindu gods like Surya, Shiva, Ganesha, and Devi, as well as sculptures of Lord Vishnu and his ten incarnations in the vicinity of the temple.
  • Learn about the legend of Lord Shiva meditating on the hillock, resulting in the burning of Kamadeva by the fire of his anger, as mentioned in the Kalika Purana.
  • Discover the association of the island with Goddess Urvashi, known for bringing nectar for the pleasure of Kamakhya, hence also called Urvashi Island.
  • Witness the reconstruction of the temple after a devastating earthquake in 1897, with added Vaisnavite inscriptions by a local merchant, preserving its cultural significance.
  • Experience the spiritual bliss of worshipping at the temple, especially on Amavasya day, particularly falling on Monday, and during the Shiva Chaturdashi festival held annually.

Ferry

9.30 AM to 5.30 PM

1 to 2 hours

Sualkuchi: Manchester of the East

  • Explore Sualkuchi, known as the “Silk-haven” or “Manchester of the East,” renowned for its large number of textile industries producing exquisite silk fabrics.
  • Delve into the rich history of silk weaving in Sualkuchi, dating back to the 10th-11th centuries when it was sponsored by King Dharma Pal of the Pala dynasty.
  • Witness the craftsmanship of local Assamese artisans through intricate engravings and sculptures adorning the rock walls of temples in the village.
  • Learn about the indigenous silk varieties of Assam, including Muga, Pat, and Eri silk, each known for its unique qualities and production process.
  • Experience the rhythmic sounds of looms and flying shuttles as you stroll through the streets of Sualkuchi, observing skilled weavers at work.
  • Marvel at the premeditated motifs inspired by the flora and fauna of Assam, intricately woven into magnificent fabrics using punched cards and graph paper designs.
  • Visit numerous silk shops lining the streets of Sualkuchi, offering a variety of traditional and blended silk fabrics, perfect for locals and visitors alike.
  • Immerse yourself in the sensory treat of exploring Sualkuchi’s vibrant silk industry, where the timeless art of weaving continues to thrive.

Taxi

10 AM to 5 PM on all days

2 to 3 hours

SUALKUCHI: MANCHESTER OF THE EAST
SUALKUCHI: MANCHESTER OF THE EAST
HAJO
HAJO

Hajo

  • Explore the ancient Hayagriva Madhava Temple, located atop Monikut hill, dedicated to Lord Vishnu’s avatar, Hayagriva, known for its scenic surroundings and interesting temple structure.
  • Witness the giant tortoises in the ancient pond, Madhab Pukhuri, located in front of the Hayagriva Madhava Temple, offering a memorable experience of feeding these majestic creatures.
  • Visit the serene Kedareswara Temple, constructed by Ahom king Sargadeu Rajeswar Singha in 1753, situated atop Madanchala Hillock, featuring a self-originated Shiva linga in the form of Ardhnareswar.
  • Experience the cultural diversity by visiting the ancient pilgrimage site of Poa Mecca, a holy shrine of the Muslim community, located at the top of Garurachal Hill, with the tomb of Pir Gyasuddin Aulia in front of the mosque.
  • Enjoy the breathtaking scenic views from the top of Garurachal Hill and the exciting zig-zag route leading to Poa Mecca Mosque, offering an enriching experience for visitors.
  • Take a leisurely stroll along some parts of the road surrounding the mosque, capturing memorable photos and creating lasting memories of the visit to Hajo.
  • Bid adieu to the wonderful town of Hajo and return to Guwahati, concluding a memorable day filled with visits to famous pilgrimage sites and cultural landmarks.

Taxi 

10 AM to 5 PM on all days

Half Day

Manas National park

  • Explore the exceptional biodiversity and scenic beauty of Manas National Park, located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalaya and bordering the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan.
  • Witness rare and endangered endemic wildlife species such as the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur, and pygmy hog, along with the famous population of wild water buffaloes.
  • Discover the origins of the park’s name, derived from the Manas River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River, which flows through the heart of the national park.
  • Learn about the park’s history, from its establishment as a sanctuary in 1928 to its designation as a biosphere reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its exceptional biodiversity, scenery, and variety of habitats.
  • Explore the diverse ecosystems of Manas, including grassland biomes inhabited by species like the Indian rhinoceros and Bengal florican, and forest biomes home to animals like the slow loris and capped langur.
  • Experience the rich flora and fauna of the park, with over 543 plant species recorded in the core zone, along with 55 species of mammals, 380 species of birds, and various reptiles and amphibians.
  • Enjoy birdwatching opportunities with over 450 species of birds, including the largest population of the endangered Bengal florican, as well as great hornbills, jungle fowls, brahminy ducks, and ospreys, among others.

Taxi

6.30 AM to 5 PM (October to April)

3 to 4 hours

MANAS NATIONAL PARK
MANAS NATIONAL PARK
CHANDUBI LAKE
CHANDUBI LAKE

Chandubi Lake

  • Experience the natural beauty of Chandubi Lake, nestled at the foot of the Garo Hills, surrounded by deep forests and small villages.
  • Learn about the formation of Chandubi Lake during the devastating earthquake in 1897, which resulted in the sinking of five mountains and the creation of the lake.
  • Enjoy activities such as fishing and rowing in the natural lagoon formed within the lake, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in nature.
  • Explore the mesmerizing tea gardens surrounding the lake, providing a picturesque backdrop for picnics and leisurely strolls.
  • Witness the diverse birdlife at Chandubi Lake, with the lake attracting a large number of migratory birds during the winter season, making it a paradise for bird watchers.
  • Discover the cultural heritage of the local Rabha community, who have developed the lake into a popular tourist destination, offering boat rides, angling, and cultural experiences.
  • Visit tribal villages near the lake to learn about the lifestyle and traditions of ethnic communities, providing insights into the rich cultural diversity of the region.
  • Attend the Chandubi festival held in the first week of January every year, featuring traditional dance performances, local food stalls, and cultural festivities, offering a glimpse into the vibrant culture of the region.

Row Boat

7 AM to 7 PM

2 to 3 hours

Brahmaputra River Cruise

  • Embark on a scenic cruise along the mighty Brahmaputra River, spanning 1800 miles from its source in the Tibetan Himalayas to its delta in the Bay of Bengal.
  • Experience a diverse range of attractions and activities tailored to different interests, offering something for everyone.
  • For wildlife enthusiasts, enjoy breathtaking wildlife viewing and birdwatching opportunities along the river, with chances to spot a variety of species in their natural habitats.
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural tapestry of Assam, experiencing the colourful ethnic mix of the state, including neo-classical colonial palaces, Buddhist archaeology, Hindu temples, and Islamic architecture.
  • Choose from a variety of cruise options offered by both Assam Tourism and private operators, ranging from small tours within Guwahati city to luxurious journeys extending to destinations like Kaziranga National Park and Majuli Island.
  • Explore renowned national parks such as Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Majuli, one of the largest riverine islands in the world, known for their rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes.
  • Enjoy a plethora of activities during the cruise, including wildlife viewing by jeep, village walks, visits to tea gardens, barbecues on deserted river islands, traditional dance performances, and tours of craft workshops.

Taxi

Varied Timings

1 hour to Multi-Day Cruise

BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER CRUISE
BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER CRUISE
PANIMUR FALLS
PANIMUR FALLS

Panimur Falls

  • Explore the enchanting beauty of Panimur, a top tourist destination in Assam located in the Dima Hasao district.
  • Marvel at the breathtaking Panimur Waterfall, often referred to as the Niagara of Assam, renowned for its gushing milky white cascade resembling its famous counterpart.
  • Enjoy mesmerizing views of the Kopili River as it flows through the rocky terrains of the North Cachar Hills, creating a picturesque landscape.
  • Experience the spiritual significance of Panimur as a pilgrimage site revered by the Dimasa tribe of Karbi Anglong, adding cultural depth to your visit.
  • Engage in thrilling activities such as boat riding and kayaking, available from October to March, offering an opportunity to explore the area near the waterfall and capture stunning photographs.
  • Rest assured of safety during your adventures, as boating service providers strictly adhere to all safety measures to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience for visitors.

9 AM to 3 PM (October to April)

November to April | 8 AM to 5 PM on all days

1 to 3 hours

Nameri National Park

  • Explore the scenic beauty of Nameri National Park, covering an area of 200 sq. km, located in the eastern border of Assam, alongside the valley and mountainous Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Experience the unique landscape of Nameri, with the river Jia Bhoroli bifurcating the park, offering breathtaking views and diverse habitats for wildlife.
  • Encounter some of the endangered species such as the white-winged wood duck, sloth bear, tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, sambar, gaur, Indian wild dog, and various species of hornbills, making Nameri a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Witness the herds of elephants, a highlight of Nameri National Park, which boasts a high density of elephant population, sometimes venturing into human inhabited villages, drawing attention from wildlife conservationists worldwide.
  • Discover a wide range of fauna including tigers, leopards, clouded leopards, elephants, wild pigs, sambars, barking deer, capped langurs, sloth bears, and many more.
  • Delight in the rich avifauna of Nameri, home to species like Palla’s fish-eagle, lesser adjutant stork, greater spotted eagle, Rufous-necked hornbill, wreathed hornbill, and great pied hornbill among others.
  • Encounter diverse reptiles including various species of turtles, snakes like the Indian cobra and king cobra, pit vipers, monitor lizards, and more, adding to the park’s biodiversity.
  • Enjoy a unique safari experience by foot, as safaris in Nameri are conducted on foot after crossing the river in a canoe, providing an up-close encounter with nature.
  • Experience the thrill of level one rafting on the Jia-Bhoroli river, covering a distance of 15 km, adding an adventurous touch to your visit to Nameri National Park.

Taxi

9 AM to 3 PM (October to April)

1 to 3 hours

NAMERI NATIONAL PARK
NAMERI NATIONAL PARK
SEILKAL TREK, TUMJANG
SEILKAL TREK, TUMJANG

Seilkal Trek, Tumjang

  • Embark on the Sielkal Peak trek, a relatively lesser-known trekking destination in Dima Hasao district of Assam.
  • Start the trek from the village of P Leikul, which is accessible by a motorable road and situated approximately 64 km from Haflong and 30 km from Mahur, the nearest railhead.
  • Trek through the jungle trail, gradually gaining altitude, and pass through the Kuki villages of P Leikul and Tumjang.
  • Reach a resting point marked “Welcome to Tumjang,” where the route bifurcates, and take the left towards the Sielkal Peak.
  • Ascend through a steep but short trail dominated by pine trees, with occasional sightings of flowers and picturesque views.
  • Make the final push towards the peak, navigating through a steep and challenging ascent, taking approximately 15-20 minutes.
  • Enjoy panoramic views from the summit, including sights of the Mahur river, the town of Mahur, and surrounding villages.
  • Spend time capturing photographs and soaking in the natural beauty before beginning the descent.
  • Descend back to P Leikul, encountering fellow trekkers and enjoying a brief respite with traditional snacks shared by Dimasa youngsters.
  • Consider staying at a homestay in P Leikul for an immersive experience and make it an ideal destination for an active weekend getaway.

Taxi

5 AM to 6 PM (October to April)

4 to 6 hours

Bhimasankar Dham Jyotirlinga Temple

  • Visit the Bhimeswar Dwadas Jyotirlinga Dham, situated at Dakini hill near Pamohi in Guwahati.
  • Explore the hillside location, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Deepor Beel and the picturesque landscape.
  • Witness the unique setup of the temple, where there is no traditional structure but instead a hill stream flows continuously over the Shiva Linga.
  • Pay homage at the Lord Ganesha temple located halfway to the dham, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the journey.
  • Enjoy the scenic road leading to the linga, characterized by hills, streams, and bamboo groves, enhancing the overall experience of the visit.
  • Learn about the legend associated with the place, detailing the incarnation of Lord Shiva to destroy the demon Bhimasura and protect his devotees.
  • Understand the significance of the location, which is believed to be one of the Dwadas Jyotirlingas, as mentioned in the Shiva Purana and the Koti Rudra Samhita.
  • Discover the mythical tale of how King Priyadharman and his wife Dakshinadevi worshipped Lord Shiva, leading to the manifestation of Bhimashankar to defeat Bhimasura.
  • Reflect on the divine intervention and the eternal presence of Lord Shiva at the site, as per the request of gods, sages, and devotees.

Taxi

7 AM to 4 PM

1 to 2 hours

BHIMASANKAR DHAM JYOTIRLINGA TEMPLE
BHIMASANKAR DHAM JYOTIRLINGA TEMPLE
SRIMANTA SANKARADEV KALAKSHETRA
SRIMANTA SANKARADEV KALAKSHETRA

Srimanta Sankaradev Kalakshetra

  • Visit Srimanta Sankaradev Kalakshetra, the largest cultural congregation in Northeast India, located in Guwahati, Assam.
  • Explore the Central Museum, showcasing traditional articles and artifacts of Assamese culture, offering insights into the state’s rich heritage.
  • Attend cultural programs and performances at the open-air theatre, which can accommodate up to 2000 people, providing a vibrant atmosphere for traditional dance and drama.
  • Experience the Artists’ Village, depicting the village life of Assam through lifelike statues and model thatched huts, offering a glimpse into the region’s rural lifestyle.
  • Explore the Sahitya Bhavan, a library housing a vast collection of rare books and manuscripts, serving as a repository of the literature of the region.
  • Engage in exhibitions and workshops on art and culture at the Lalit Kala Bhavan, providing a platform for showcasing arts and sculptures.
  • Take a stroll through the heritage park within the complex, featuring ethnic Assamese designs and structures, including a replica of the Rang Ghar, an Ahom Amphitheatre.
  • Enjoy the Bhupen Hazarika Museum, dedicated to the legendary musician and cultural icon, showcasing his life and contributions to Assamese art and culture.
  • Marvel at the murals adorning the centre’s surrounding walls, depicting various war moments, Bihu dances, and other representations of Assamese culture.

Taxi or Bus

9.30 AM to 7 PM

2 to 3 hours

Basistha Temple

  • Visit the Basistha Temple, a Shiva mandir located in the south-east corner of Guwahati city, Assam, India, with a history dating back to the Vedic age.
  • Explore the Basistha Ashram, believed to be the home of the great saint Basistha (Vasishtha), situated on the banks of three mythical mountain streams – Sandhya, Lalita, and Kanta, which originate from the hills of Meghalaya.
  • Marvel at the temple standing on the bank of these streams, with rivers Basistha and Bahini/Bharalu flowing through the city, offering a serene and picturesque setting for spiritual reflection.
  • Discover the cave where Muni Vasistha is believed to have meditated, located 5 km inside the ashram, providing an opportunity for a tranquil retreat amidst nature.
  • Experience the Garbhanga reserve forest surrounding the ashram, known for its population of elephants and proposed butterfly reserve, offering nature enthusiasts a chance to explore the rich biodiversity of the region.
  • Admire the architectural marvel of the octagonal brick temple built by Ahom king Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha in the mid-18th century, with a sunken garbhagriha and foot impressions of the sage Vasistha, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Assam.
  • Take in the beauty of the waterfall within the ashram, adding to the serene ambiance of the surroundings and providing a refreshing respite for visitors.
  • Learn about the rich historical significance of the site, with evidence of a stone temple dating back to 1000-1100 CE, offering insights into the region’s ancient religious and architectural heritage.

Taxi or Bus

6 AM to 9 PM

1 to 2 hours

SRIMANTA SANKARADEV KALAKSHETRA
SRIMANTA SANKARADEV KALAKSHETRA
DOUL FESTIVAL OF BARPETA SATRA
DOUL FESTIVAL OF BARPETA SATRA

Doul Festival of Barpeta Satra

  • Experience the vibrant Doul festival celebrated in Barpeta, Assam, with immense joy and enthusiasm, filling the hearts of the locals with festivity.
  • Discover the rich cultural significance of the Doul festival, also known as ‘holi’ or ‘Fakuwa,’ which marks the arrival of spring in the month of “phagun” and “Chot.”
  • Explore the beautiful compositions of holi geets, exquisite hymns praising Lord Krishna, performed during the Doul festival at Barpeta Satra.
  • Learn about the historical background of the Doul festival, believed to have been initiated by Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardeva, the revered saint and scholar, in the model of Vaikuntha (heaven).
  • Witness the grand celebrations of Doul festival, which lasts three to five days, with the “Burha Doul” spanning three days and the “Deka Doul” lasting four or five days, depending on the lunar calendar.
  • Participate in the various rituals and festivities during the Doul festival, including the gandha or banhutsava, meji puoa or magh puoa, naam-prasanga, ojapali, gayan-bayan, and dhuliya nritya.
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Doul festival as people of Barpeta dance with colorful joy and gaiety, accompanied by the rhythmic beats of traditional music.
  • Marvel at the grand finale of the Doul festival, known as phakua or suweri, where Mahaprabhu and Kaliya Thakur are showered with joy, and holigeets echo throughout Barpeta.
  • Witness the traditional jatra (procession) during the Doul festival, where Vaishnavas accompany Mahaprabhu Gosain to Kanara Satra for heketa, followed by a grand return procession back to Barpeta.

Taxi or Bus

Always Open (Festival celebrated in March)

1 to 2 hours

NAVAGRAHA TEMPLE
NAVAGRAHA TEMPLE

Tilinga TEMPLE

  • Visit the Tilinga Mandir, a Shiv temple located in the Tinsukia district of Assam, known for its mystical ambiance and spiritually significant bells.
  • Experience the awe-inspiring sight of numerous bells dangling from everywhere in the temple premises, symbolizing the fulfillment of wishes and prayers.
  • Marvel at the unique architecture of the temple, featuring three bell-shaped domes, each smaller than the other, resembling a single bell when viewed from the front.
  • Explore the scenic route to Tilinga Mandir, passing through lush forests and picturesque tea gardens, enhancing the journey to the temple.
  • Learn about the intriguing legend behind the temple, dating back to 1965 when tea garden workers discovered a Shiva Lingam-shaped black rock emerging from the ground near a Banyan tree.
  • Discover the mystical power attributed to the Lingam, believed to grant wishes when worshipped, and witness the tradition of hanging bells on specially erected iron bars as a token of gratitude for fulfilled desires.
  • Observe the offerings presented by devotees, including pigeons and tridents (trishuls), as part of their religious rituals and expressions of devotion at the Tilinga Mandir.

Taxi or Bus

7 AM to 7 PM

1 hour

Black Magic & Witchcraft Museum, Mayong

  • xplore the mystical village of Mayong, known as India’s witchcraft capital, located just a short 40-kilometer trip from Guwahati in Assam.
  • Visit the Mayong Central Museum and Emporium of Black Magic and Witchcraft, established by the government in 2002, to delve into the real history and culture of Mayong.
  • Discover ancient manuscripts, skulls, relics, and tools used for human sacrifice among the artifacts on display in the museum, showcasing the rich tradition of witchcraft, sorcery, and necromancy practiced in Mayong for centuries.
  • Witness live demonstrations and learn about the origins of tantra, gaining insights into the mystical practices passed down through generations in Mayong.
  • Admire the contributions of old families from Mayong, who have provided artifacts such as old coins, artificial jewellery, bone and shell bracelets, and metallic rings used in rituals and worn by practitioners of magic.
  • Reflect on the cultural significance of witchcraft in Mayong, where magic is believed to be used for the welfare of people, including curing illness, warding off spirits, and alleviating pain.

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9 AM to 5 PM

1 to 2 hours

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Honeymoon Diaries

9th Feb’2019, when we got married and 14th Feb’2019 we had our tickets booked to Malaysia.

We were thrilled, excited, and nervous, all at once. It was the first international trip we were about to take; we had no idea whatsoever about Visas, currency exchanges, Sim cards, the topography of the place, etc. It was our honeymoon, it goes without saying, and we wanted it to be hassle-free. Special thanks to Lone Tree who made sure our stay and transport remained memorable and comfortable. The trip was so well planned that we didn’t panic even once.

We were privately received at the Kuala Lumpur airport and given Sim cards which were active till the end of our trip and were dropped at the Ibis hotel. Our private car would be at our hotel doorstep every morning for the sightseeing like Twin towers, aquariums, chocolate factories, shopping areas, Genting islands, etc. The best part about these tourist spots was that the entry tickets were all pre-booked and thus nowhere we had to take queues or spend a penny extra.

Together with the city tour, our itinerary had beaches and mountains too at Langkawi. We had taken a flight from KL to Langkawi where we were again privately received and taken to a resort, this time with a beach view. Trust me this place had the best of natural beauty, food, and people. A cute little city where every place is accessible on the foot. BTW Langkawi is known as the world’s cheapest duty-free region which saved us a lot of money on purchasing gifts for all back in India. Langkawi trip had boat rides to other islands, snorkeling, hiking, and much more. The resort had organized live performances in the evening with an open bar and whistling sea in the background.

We highly recommend Lone Tree for such amazing trips in and outside of India.

Mr and Mrs Mahanta