UNESCO World Heritage Site
Home to the largest population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is a biodiversity hotspot. You can enjoy jeep or elephant safaris to spot rhinos, tigers, elephants, wild buffalo, and a variety of birds.
Located on the Brahmaputra River, Majuli is the cultural heart of Assam. It is famous for its Vaishnavite monasteries (Satras), tribal villages, mask-making art, and a peaceful, eco-friendly lifestyle.
The ancient capital of the Ahom kingdom, Sivasagar is rich in history and architecture. Visit historical sites like Rang Ghar (Asia’s oldest amphitheater), Talatal Ghar, and Shivadol, one of the tallest Shiva temples in India.
Located on the Nilachal Hill, Kamakhya Temple is one of the oldest and most sacred Shakti Peethas in India. It attracts pilgrims from all over the country, especially during the Ambubachi Mela, a major religious festival.
UNESCO World Heritage Site & Tiger Reserve
Situated on the Assam-Bhutan border, Manas is known for its rare and endangered wildlife like the golden langur, pygmy hog, and Assam roofed turtle. It offers scenic beauty, jungle safaris, and birdwatching.
Often called the ‘Switzerland of the East’, Haflong is known for its scenic hills, tranquil lakes, and tribal culture. The Haflong Lake and views of the Barail Range make it a perfect place for nature lovers.
A picturesque town on the banks of the Brahmaputra, Tezpur offers beautiful parks, ancient temples, and mythological significance. Key attractions include Agnigarh Hill, Mahabhairav Temple, and Cole Park.
Known for its vast tea estates and British-era charm, Dibrugarh is a gateway to eastern Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Visit the lush tea gardens, explore the Namphake Buddhist Monastery, and enjoy a cup of world-famous Assam tea.
A unique town near Guwahati where Hindus, Muslims, and Buddhists come to worship. Important places include the Hayagriva Madhava Temple and Powa Mecca, reflecting Assam’s religious inclusiveness.
If you're looking for serene, less crowded locations, head to upper Assam. Dhemaji and Lakhimpur offer rural charm, scenic landscapes, and views of the Eastern Himalayas, especially near the Arunachal border..