Embark on an unforgettable journey through Assam with our holiday tour package, starting in Guwahati, the gateway to the northeast. Explore iconic attractions like the Kamakhya Temple and enjoy a serene cruise on the Brahmaputra River. Your adventure continues in Jorhat, known as the "Tea Capital of India," where you'll visit lush tea gardens and learn about the tea-making process. Discover the rich history of Sivasagar with its ancient Ahom palaces, and venture to Golaghat and Dibrugarh for breathtaking landscapes and cultural experiences. Your package also includes visits to Sonitpur, Dima Hasao, and Tinsukia, where you can immerse yourself in nature and tribal cultures. With Pikme, personalize your itinerary to include tailored experiences such as wildlife safaris in Kaziranga National Park or cultural interactions with local communities. This ensures a fulfilling adventure filled with the stunning beauty and rich traditions of Assam.
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The Essence Of Assam | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.21,780 |
Assam Enchantment : A Tour Through The State Rich Heritage | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.29,040 |
Assam Escapes: A Tour Of Guwahati And Kaziranga National Park | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.36,300 |
Trails Of The East : Assam | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs.43,560 |
Assam offers a wealth of tour packages that highlight its breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant culture, making it a captivating destination in Northeast India. From the bustling city of Guwahati, known for its historic temples and the mighty Brahmaputra River, to the tea gardens of Jorhat and the historical treasures of Sivasagar, travelers can explore diverse attractions. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the wildlife at Kaziranga National Park and experience the serenity of Dibrugarh's tea estates. With opportunities to engage in local traditions, savor authentic Assamese cuisine, and witness colorful festivals, Assam presents a unique blend of adventure and cultural richness that promises an unforgettable experience.
1.Choose the Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to visit Assam is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and you can enjoy Assam's lush landscapes and wildlife. Avoid the monsoon season, as heavy rainfall may cause floods and disrupt travel plans.
2.Explore Assam's Rich Heritage: Assam is known for its tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and vibrant festivals like Bihu. Make time to explore the cultural heritage and natural beauty of the state, from its temples to its national parks.
3.Pack Appropriately: Pack light cotton clothes for the day, along with warmer layers for the cooler evenings in hilly areas. If visiting during the monsoon, carry rain gear and mosquito repellent.
4.Try Local Cuisine: Assamese food is unique and flavorful, with dishes like pithas, fish curries, and bamboo shoot preparations. Don't miss the opportunity to savor local tea, directly from the gardens.
5.Plan for Adventure: Assam offers a variety of activities, from wildlife safaris at Kaziranga National Park to boat rides on the Brahmaputra River. Plan your itinerary to include a mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
A fragrant noodle soup made with fish, spices, and herbs, often garnished with fresh vegetables and served hot.
A tangy fish curry made with tomatoes, lemon, and a blend of local spices, typically served with rice for a refreshing meal.
A unique dish made with raw papaya and the alkaline ingredient "khar," giving it a distinct flavor, often served with rice.
Traditional rice cakes or dumplings, often filled with jaggery and coconut, enjoyed as snacks or desserts.
A rich and flavorful curry made with duck meat, cooked with local herbs and spices, showcasing the region's culinary diversity.
A simple mashed potato dish mixed with mustard oil, onions, and green chilies, served as a side with rice.
Flattened rice served with curd and jaggery, often enjoyed as a light breakfast or snack.
A noodle soup dish influenced by Tibetan cuisine, often prepared with vegetables and meat for a hearty meal.
A flavorful chicken dish marinated in spices and grilled to perfection, reflecting the diverse culinary influences in Assam.
A sweet delicacy made from fresh paneer, often flavored with cardamom and garnished with nuts, enjoyed as a dessert.
Assam is famous for its robust black tea. Look for various brands and types, including loose leaf and packaged tea, at local markets.
Unique to Assam, Muga silk is known for its golden sheen and durability. You can find exquisite sarees, scarves, and fabrics made from Muga silk.
Traditional handwoven fabrics like Assam cotton and Eri silk, featuring beautiful patterns and designs, are available in local markets.
Explore intricate handicrafts made by indigenous tribes, including bamboo and cane products like baskets, mats, and decorative items.
Locally crafted earthenware and pottery, often used for cooking and decorative purposes, are available in various styles.
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1.Visit the Kamakhya Temple: - | Explore this famous Shakti Peetha, renowned for its spiritual significance and stunning architecture. |
2.Enjoy a Brahmaputra River cruise: - | Experience breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscapes while cruising. |
3.Explore Assam State Museum: - | Discover the rich cultural heritage of Assam through various artifacts and exhibitions. |
4.Visit Umananda Island: - | Enjoy a serene atmosphere and visit the historic Umananda Temple on this small island. |
5.Discover the Guwahati Planetarium: - | Experience fascinating shows about astronomy and space in this well-equipped planetarium. |
6.Shop at Fancy Bazaar: - | Explore the bustling market for local handicrafts, textiles, and delicious Assamese cuisine. |
Assam receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, causing the Brahmaputra River to swell and resulting in occasional flooding. The state turns lush and green, but travel can be challenging due to waterlogging and landslides. Wildlife sanctuaries, like Kaziranga, are partially closed, but the tea gardens become vibrant.
Summers in Assam are warm and humid, with temperatures ranging from 25 C to 35 C. While it can get hot, this is a good time to visit if you want to explore Assam's rich culture, temples, and tea gardens. Summer is also the time of Bihu, Assam's major festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm.
Winter is the best time to visit Assam, with temperatures between 10 C and 25 C. The cool weather makes it ideal for exploring wildlife in Kaziranga National Park, visiting historical monuments, and enjoying the tea estates. Clear skies and pleasant weather enhance the experience of sightseeing and river cruising on the Brahmaputra.
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