16 Best Things to Do and See in Assam
By
Sudip Dey
The vibrant and happening land of Assam possesses a significant position in the map of India. Blessed with immaculate natural beauty of the wild, peaceful villages, and lush green tea gardens, this North-Eastern state calls every enthusiastic traveller to get bathed in its scenic charm. The historical monuments at Sivsagar, the ancient temples at the heart of Umananda, the tea gardens of Jorhat and the
wildlife population of Kaziranga paint the canvas of Assam with vibrant shades. In addition to that, the diverse population and distinctive cultural panorama of Assam brought it the stature of the most happening state of North-East India. The dance forms like Bagarumba, Ali-Ai-Ligang, and Jhumur Nach are particular to Assam only and hardly have been into limelight. Also, the food habit, cuisines and desserts prepared here are much distinctive than rest of the country.
So, it is obvious that a traveller won’t be able to explore all exciting elements of Assam at a go. Thinking about the concern here we talk about those particular things of Assam which you should not miss at any cost during your first visit.
Visit Agnigarh to Know the Tale of True Love
Located at a distance of around 189km from Guwahati, Agnigarh Fort is a historical splendour in Tezpur town of Sonitpur District. Agni means fire and Garh means fort. So, the literal meaning of this tourist spot is the fortress of fire. It is said that the fort was built by the demon King Bana to keep his daughter, Usha in seclusion. According to the myths, Usha, the beautiful daughter of Bana fell in love with Aniruddha, the grandson of Krishna. But, Bana was not ready to get Usha married to Aniruddha. As a result, a terrible fight took place between Bana and Krishna. Finally Bana could not stay firm on his decision and Usha eloped with Aniruddha. Today, the tourists can see a well maintained fort on a hill top etched with impressive designs.
Nearby Attractions: Nameri National Park is around 40km from Agnigarh. Also visit the Chitralekha Udyan or Kol Park. The hallowed Mahabhairav Temple of Tezpur is only around 3 km from Agnigarh.
Explore the Historical Remains of Da Parbatiya
Photo: Da Parbatia Temple, Tezpur
If you are a history buff and love to study the relics and remains of the heritage spots, I am sure you would love the temple complex of Da Parbatiya. It is a small village close to West Tezpur and maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. The ruins of this site date back to 6th to 7th century. The temple complex houses the oldest temple in Assam where a brick temple of Lord Shiva is found. The stone carvings on the remains of Da-Parbatia temple depict the feature of the early Gupta School of sculptures.
Explore the Weavers’ Huts at Sualkuchi
Assam is known for its handloom industry. And almost every Assamese household in village possesses a weaving machine. But to see the best use of this machine you should visit Sualkuchi, the ‘Manchestar of Assam’. Located at a distance of around 35km from Guwahati, this small block of Kamrup District is inhabited by the weavers’ family, who produce the best quality silk attires in Assam. While passing through the village huts, you will hear the sounds of wooden weaving machines. The Pat silk, Muga silk, Eri silk and Endi cloth produced in this region of Assam are highly praised over the country.
Get to Know About Ahom Kingdom at Sivasagar
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The historical town of Sivasagar is around 360km north-east of Guwahati. And I would suggest you to be at this city at least once to have a look at the ancient historical sites of Assam. Associated with the chivalric tales of Sati Joymoti and the cruel deeds of Swargadeo Sulikphaa this popular tourist spot calls travellers of all classes and taste. The site is dotted with some of the famous temples of Assam like Sivadol, Devidol,Vishnu Dole and Joy Dole. The tank named Joysagar was dug by King Rudra Singha in memory of his mother Joymoti who sacrificed her life to save Ahom Kingdom from an oppressive King. The main attraction of Sivasagar is Karenghar, the last palace of Ahom kings, and Rang Ghar, the amphitheatre. Tourists who are fond of bird watching can visit the Panidihing Bird Sanctuary. Also Sivasagar Tai Museum is another worth-visiting element.
Explore the Lush Green Tea Fields of Jorhat
Assam and tea fields are almost synonymous and it would not be wrong to say that Assam produces almost half of the India’s Tea Production. Even though almost every district of Assam has a light or dense tea plantation, I would suggest you to go for Jorhat. Located at a distance of around 307km from Guwahati, this small town has rightly blended the charm of British days with the feel of modern era. The city mesmerises travellers for its lush green hill slopes of tea plantations. The Tocklai Tea Research Institute is dedicated to the invention of tea with various flavours. In case you are travelling to Assam during the months of November to January do keep an eye over the dates of Tea Festival.
Get Acquainted with the Satras of Majuli
Majuli, the largest river island of Asia needs no introduction to the travellers for its biodiversity and scenic views. But what makes it more prominent are the Satras, the inseparable part of Assamese culture. Set up by the followers of Sankardeva, the proponent of Eksarana Dharma, these monasteries are the hub of well nourished Assamese dance forms, music and dance drama. The Gurus or the teachers living in these Satras dedicate their life to the development of Ankiya Naat, Bhaona, Borgeet and different other forms of performing art. I am sure you would love the masks and attires used by them. Majuli is located at a distance of around 200km east from Guwahati.
Go Wildlife Watching in Kaziranga
One of the most happening wildlife destinations in Assam, Kaziranga National Park is around 195 km from Guwahati and a delight for the wildlife lovers of the globe. The most fascinating part of this renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site is the presence of one horned rhinoceros which are found roaming across the park.Kaziranga National Park is also claimed to be the best place for tiger sighting in northeast India. This wildlife reserve is home to a good number of wild buffalos and the only population of Eastern Swamp Deer. The park encompasses 150 perennial water bodies along with a very rich collection of aquatic creatures like tortoise, along with seven species of turtles.