Chandubi Lake is a natural lake located at the foothills of the Garo Hills in Kamrup district, Assam. Formed during the 1897 earthquake, it is surrounded by tea gardens and forests, offering breathtaking scenic beauty and boating facilities for tourists.
Location: Kamrup District, Assam (at the foothills of Garo Hills) | Best time to visit: October to April (Post-Monsoon & Winter Season)
Haflong Hill, located in Dima Hasao district, is the only hill station in Assam. Known as the 'Switzerland of the East', it offers breathtaking views, a pleasant climate, and attractions like Haflong Lake, making it a serene and peaceful retreat for tourists.
Location: Dima Hasao District, Assam | Best time to visit: October to March (Autumn & Winter Season)
Jorhat, located in Upper Assam, is known for its sprawling tea gardens and is often called the 'Tea Capital of India'. The lush green estates provide scenic views and offer visitors a glimpse into the tea industry and the rich Assamese culture.
Location: Jorhat District, Assam | Best time to visit: October to April (Autumn to Spring)
The Brahmaputra River flows majestically through Assam and is one of India’s major rivers. Known for its vastness, the river island Majuli, and scenic ferry cruises, it offers visitors a unique experience of Assam’s rich culture, natural beauty, and vibrant landscapes.
Location: Assam | Best time to visit: October to March (Autumn & Winter Season)
The Hare Krishna Temple, also known as ISKCON Temple, is located in Guwahati, Assam. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it attracts devotees and tourists alike with its serene atmosphere, spiritual programs, and stunning architecture.
Location: Guwahati, Assam | Best time to visit: October to March (Autumn & Winter Season)