Assam – Gateway To The North East

Assam – Gateway To The North East

Assam is a land of myths and mystery. “The land of red river and blue hills,” as it is described, has a unique landscape with sprawling tea gardens and unending stretches of paddy fields interspersed with groves of coconut, areca nuts, and banana trees. Its population is a confluence of streams of different races and tribes like the Austrics, the Aryans, Negroids, Indo-Burmese, Indo-Tibetans, and Mongoloid. They have enriched each other and have evolved to give a distinctive identity to the Assamese people.

The most important and well-known tourist spots are Capital Guwahati, Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Majuli river island, and Sualkuchi where Assam silk is made. One shouldn’t miss Kaziranga and Majuli.

Assam

Fast Facts :

  1. Area: 78,438 sq km

  2. Religion: Hinduism (67.13%), Islam (28.43%), Others (4.44%)

  3. Capital: Dispur

  4. Languages: Assamese and Bengali

  5. Best time to visit: October to March

  6. Major cities: Guwahati, Tezpur, Digboi, Jorhat

  7. State Emblem: Uses the National Emblem of India        Seal of Assam

  8. State Song: O Mur Apunar Desh (O My Endearing Country!)

  9. State Animal: Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)

  10. State Bird: White-winged duck (Asarcornis Scutulata)

  11. State Tree: Hollong (Dipterocarpus Macrocarpus)

  12. State Flower: Foxtail orchid (Rhynchostylis Retusa)

  13. Culture and Tradition of Assam

Tourist Attractions :

Guwahati 

Guwahati

The capital of Assam, Guwahati derives its importance from its location on the bank of the Brahmaputra. Guwahati has a state museum that houses rare sculptures of the former dynasties of the region. In and around Guwahati are several temples. Guwahati has a choice of good hotels.

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Wild life in assam
Wildlife in Assam

Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary 

Kaziranga national park

On the south bank of the Brahmaputra, 233 km northeast of Guwahati is the main sanctuary for the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Visitors view the rhino and other wildlife on elephant-back in this National Park. Kaziranga National Park has a good forest lodge and some tourist lodges.

Manas National Park 

Manas National Park

Covering an area of 520 sq km, Manas National Park is a tiger reserve. It is also a World Heritage site. Rare wildlife like a hispid hare, pygmy hog, golden langur, rhinoceros, Asiatic buffalo can also be seen here. The park is 176 km from Guwahati by road. The nearest airport is in Guwahati and the nearest railhead is Borpeta Road, 136 km from Guwahati.

Tezpur 

Tezpur

By its unique location and picturesque setting on the north bank of the majestic river Brahmaputra, Tezpur can be considered as one of the most beautiful towns of the state. Tezpur can also be remembered for the legend of princess Usha, the daughter of King Bana, and for prince Aniruddha, the grandsons of Lord Krishna for their eternal love and romance. It is 181kms from Guwahati Buses ply regularly from Guwahati & other towns of the state, the nearest railhead is Rangapara and the airport is Salonibari.

Digboi 

Digboi

Digboi is known as the city of oil. Oil was first found in 1879, drilling started in 1888, and in 1889, Assam Oil Company established the first oil refinery in Asia in Digboi. Other local attractions are dolls being made from wax. The atmosphere is sylvan outside the town. Wild elephants run amuck. Another oil town is Duliajan, 15 km away.

Getting There :

  1. By Air: Connected with Calcutta, Delhi, Bagdogra, Imphal Agartala, Dibrugarh, and Dimapur.
  2. By Rail: Connected with New Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Trivandrum, Bangalore, Cochin, Silchar, Tinsukia, and Dibrugarh.
  3. By Road: Shillong- 103 km, Kaziranga National Park- 217 km, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary- 176 km, Dimapur- 280 km, Itanagar- 420 km, Imphal- 487 km, Agartala- 599 km, Aizawal- 538 km, Gangtok- 624 km, Darjeeling- 587 km, Calcutta- 1182 km and Kohima- 342 km.

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Simmi Kamboj is the Founder and Administrator of Ritiriwaz, your one-stop guide to Indian Culture and Tradition. She had a passion for writing about India's lifestyle, culture, tradition, travel, and is trying to cover all Indian Cultural aspects of Daily Life.