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Gateway
to Assam and North Eastern region. A fast growing metropolis
and the principal city of Assam. Guwahati is the most important
tourist destination in Assam. The name Guwahati is a combination
of two words: 'Guwa' meaning areca nut and 'Hat' meaning market.
The city lying
on the banks of River Brahamaputra is the largest commercial,
industrial and educational center of the region. The places
to shop for handicrafts and handloom items include the State
Government's department store, Pragjyotika at Ambari as well
as several private shops in Pan Bazar and Fancy Bazar, which
are two of the main commercial markets.
Guwahati can
be easily accessed by road as NH 37 passes through it along
the south of river Brahamaputra and goes to Dibrugarh and Tinsukia.
Infact, Guwahati is the junction of NH-31, 37 and 40. The city
has Assam State Transport Corporation and private buses. There
are regular A/C and non A/C deluxe coaches for the city. There
are many trains for Guwahati from all over the country. There
are Rajdhani as well as other superfast trains from Delhi, Calcutta
and Chennai.
Places to
see
Kamakhya Temple
The
greatest attraction of Guwahati is the Kamakhya Temple, on the
Nilachal hill, where Goddess Kamakhya is worshipped. The temple
commands a fabulous view of the city and the mighty Brahmaputra.
The ponds here are the home of some giant turtles.
Assam State
Museum
The museum
was established in 1940 as a non-government body but was taken
over by the state government in 1953. It is the biggest museum
of the north east region and one of the biggest multipurpose
museums in the country.
Maibong
Maibong is located on the banks of the Mahur river and is about
47 kms from Haflong. It was once the capital of Dimasa of the
Kachari Kingdom. Even today, a stone house and temple of the
Kachari king can be seen.
Jatinga
Jatinga is 9 kms from Haflong, famous for migratory birds that
come during the months of August to November, it is an ornithologist's
paradise. There is an elevated watch tower from which one can
see the birds yielding to their death wish and their little
plumage dropping down. More
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Nabagraha
Temple
Nambagraha means nine planets.It is thus a temple of nine planets
and is believed to be the ancient seat of the study of astronomy.
It is just 3 km from the railway station.
Zoo-cum-Botanical
Garden
The botanical garden was established in 1982, has an area of
82 hectares. It has an orchid house packed with 44 varieties
of rare orchids of the North East region. The garden has various
types of palm, shrubs, herbs, conifers and broad leaved plants.
Umananda Temple
It is a temple of Lord Shiva ,in the midst of river Brahmaputra,
on the island of Umananda. The temple can be reached by crossing
the river via country boats plying from Kachari Ghat. The place
resembles a beehive during Shiva Ratri when pilgrims from all
over flock to the island packed in boats.
Hajo
Hajo is a sacred place for Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists.This
place is to the (25km) west of Guwahati and is the site of the
Pua-Mecca mosque, established by an Iraqi prince-turned-preacher,
who travelled all the way to Assam in the 12th century to spread
the Prophet's teachings.The town also boasts of the Hayagriba
Madhava Temple, accessible via a long stone stairway. At the
foot of the stairway is a large pond inhabited by one of Hajo's
eminent residents: a giant turtle. Hajo is also renowned for
its bell metal work.
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