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Brahmaputra River near Jorhat, Assam

Five Best Places to Visit in Assam

Assam, the gateway to Northeast India, is a land of breathtaking beauty, vibrant culture, and deep-rooted history. Cradled by the mighty Brahmaputra River and lush green hills, this enchanting state offers an unforgettable blend of wildlife, spirituality, tea traditions, and tribal heritage. Whether you are a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or a cultural explorer, Assam has something to capture your heart.

Here are the five best places to visit in Assam for an authentic and memorable experience:


1. Kaziranga National Park – The Pride of Assam

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga National Park is one of India’s finest wildlife sanctuaries. Famous for its population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is also home to tigers, wild elephants, swamp deer, and over 500 species of birds. The vast grasslands, dense forests, and wetlands make it a paradise for nature and photography lovers.

Must do:

  • Go on a Jeep or Elephant Safari to spot rhinos and other wildlife.

  • Visit the nearby Kaziranga Orchid and Biodiversity Park for local culture and cuisine.

Best time to visit: November to April.


2. Majuli – The Largest River Island in the World

Majuli is not just a geographical wonder but also a vibrant cultural hub. Located on the Brahmaputra River, this river island is the heart of Assam’s Vaishnavite culture. With its serene landscapes, centuries-old satras (monasteries), and sustainable lifestyle, Majuli offers a spiritual and eco-friendly escape.

Must do:

  • Explore the satras to witness devotional music, mask-making, and dance.

  • Interact with Mishing and other indigenous communities.

Best time to visit: October to March.


3. Sivasagar – The Historical Capital of the Ahoms

For history buffs, Sivasagar (formerly known as Rangpur) is a treasure trove of Assam’s royal past. Once the capital of the Ahom Kingdom, the town is dotted with ancient temples, palaces, and tanks built by the Ahom rulers. It’s a place where architecture, history, and cultural pride converge.

Must do:

  • Visit the iconic Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and Sivadol temples.

  • Learn about Assam’s glorious past at the Sivasagar Museum.

Best time to visit: October to February.


4. Tezpur – The City of Eternal Romance

Tezpur, located on the banks of the Brahmaputra, is one of Assam’s most picturesque towns. Known as the “City of Love,” it is steeped in mythology, history, and natural charm. From archaeological ruins to scenic river views and lush tea gardens, Tezpur offers a bit of everything.

Must do:

  • Explore Agnigarh Hill, which offers a panoramic view and mythological connection.

  • Visit Cole Park and Bamuni Hills for history and relaxation.

Best time to visit: October to April.


5. Haflong – The Only Hill Station of Assam

Often referred to as the “Switzerland of the East,” Haflong is Assam’s only hill station and a hidden gem. Surrounded by rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and tribal villages, Haflong is the perfect retreat for those seeking peace, nature, and cultural encounters.

Must do:

  • Visit Haflong Lake and take a boat ride.

  • Explore nearby Jatinga, known for its mysterious bird phenomenon.

  • Enjoy the warm hospitality of the Dimasa and Zeme Naga tribes.

Best time to visit: October to February.


Why Choose Assam Discovery for Your Assam Tour?

At Assam Discovery, we believe in crafting not just itineraries but unforgettable journeys. Being approved by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India and the State Tourism Department, we ensure authentic and seamless travel experiences across Assam and the Northeast.

We offer:

  • Customized tour packages

  • Hotel bookings and transportation

  • Guided wildlife and cultural tours

  • Tea tourism, river cruises, and heritage trails

Whether you’re dreaming of catching the first glimpse of the rhino at dawn, sipping freshly brewed Assam tea in a colonial-era bungalow, or exploring the ancient ruins of the Ahom dynasty—Assam Discovery is here to take you there.

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