One of the most beautiful states in India is Assam, which is famous for its natural beauty and diverse history. Here the Brahmaputra River, magnificent hills, rich vegetation, and living, tea garden are the center of attraction. For nature lovers, the state of Assam like heaven is also important from religious significance. Even after such variations and beautiful views, Assam is one of the least roam areas in the country. Assam is an Indian state adjacent to international borders with Bangladesh and Bhutan.

If you want to roam the forests, rivers and tea gardens here, then how to reach Assam, where to stay, the main attraction in Assam, and the expense of Assam's visit, all the information is told in this article.

How to reach Assam?
If you want to go to Assam by air, then there is an airport in the capital Guwahati. You will get a taxi from the airport. The city is just 25 km from this airport. You can reach Guwahati railway station by train. It is the major train hub for Assam which is considered to be the major destination of the heastern state. Rail passengers get experience of magnificent scenes of the hill surroundings during the journey.

Apart from this, Guwahati is connected to Mizoram, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh by highways. However, if you want to travel by car, do not go between June to September, because during this time the state gets wet due to heavy rains and the roads become quite dangerous.

Where can you stay in Assam?
You can get experience of living in a bungalow built during the British period. To stay in these bungalows, you have to book in advance. However, if booking is not available, then many resort options will be found for staying here. Homasta culture has also started to promote tourism. Good and cheap hotels will be available for a day for 1500 to 2500 thousand rupees in Guwahati.

Fare and expenses going to Assam
Flight tickets from Delhi to Guwahati will be available for about 6 thousand rupees. If you are going to Guwahati by train, then sleeper tickets can cost more than Rs 700, and 3 -AC tickets from 3 to 5000 thousand rupees. At the same time, the fare of Assam's hotel can be around 1500 to 2500 rupees per day. Even with less money, you will get the option to stay at a homestay. Food can cost 500 to 1000 rupees per day.

Tourism of Assam
Kaziranga national park

You can get experience from devotion to fun in Assam. Kaziranga National Park is located in Golaghat and Nagaon district of the state, which UNESCO has given status as a World Heritage Site in 1985. Horny rhinos, marshy deer, elephants, pangolins, Bengal foxes, leopards, Flying squirrels, bears, etc. can be seen here. A huge population of Royal Bengal Tigers is also found here.

Guwahati
The Guwahati has become a magnificent tourist center on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. Come here to see the natural beauty of ancient temples, wildlife sanctuaries, and Brahmaputra. Guwahati Planetarium, Assam State Museum, Navagraha Temple, Nehru Park, and Brahmaputra River Cruz are the main attractions.

Majuli Island
Asas has Majuli Island, which is a pollution-free freshwater island. It is just 20 km from the city of Jorhat and is 347 km from Guwahati. Majuli is the largest river island in the world.

Kamakhya Temple
One of the 52 Shaktipeeths and one of the most prominent Devi temples in the country is also Kamakhya Mata Temple in Assam. Kamakhya Temple is 8 km from Guwahati near Dispur, the capital of Assam. The temple is situated above the Nilanchal hills, where there is a queue of devotees for darshan.

Kakochang waterfall
Rubber and coffee gardens can be seen in Jorhat, Assam. Here is the main waterfall, named Kakochang. This waterfall is seen in the ruins of the ruins of Numaligarh and the beautiful green tea gardens. Kakochang is adjacent to Kaziranga National Park.

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