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Places to Visit in Guwahati

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KAMAKHYA TEMPLE : Over the centuries, Kamakhya Temple has been the seat of the powerful tantrik shrine of Shakti. It is regarded one of the 51 Shakri Peethas.  Located around 800 ft. above the sea level on the Nilachal Hill , at a distance of 8 km from Guwahati City. The hill on which the...

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BHUBANESWARI   TEMPLE : 165 ft. above the Kamakhya Temple on the Nilachal Hill, Bhubaneswari Temple offers a spectacular bird’s eye view of Guwahati city and the surroundings. The white shrine of Goddess Bhubaneswari is a major draw among the pilgrimage from the all around. Superb...

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UMANANDA TEMPLE : Umananda Temple is located on a small riverine island in the river Brahmaputra. It is called peacock Island. The Peocock Island was named by a poetic British Administrator. Lord Shiva is worshipped here. It is believed that worshipping here on the Amavasya Day, when it falls on...

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NAVAGRAHA TEMPLE : Atop the hill of Chitrachal in east Guwahati, Navagraha Temple is also known as the “ Temple of Nine Planets or Celestial Bodies”. As the name indicates, Navagraha Temple dedicated to the nine planets of solar system. An ancient seat of Astrology and Astronomy, the...

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VASISTHA ASHRAM : Around 12 kms from Guwahati city and on the outskirt of the Garbhanga reserve forest which has ample population of elephants Vasistha Ashram ( the Abode of Sage Vasistha), a pilgrimage located in the Sandhachal hills. Three small rivulets Sandha, Kanta and Lolitha meet here, bestowing...

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GUWAHATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDEN : The Zoo at Guwahati is the largest natural Zoo in India and among the most visited attractions in the city. The Zoo is located in the lush greenery of the Hengrabari Reserved Forest and the Botanical Garden is called Guwahati’s green retreat for its showcases...

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SRIMANTA SANKARDEV KALASHETRA : Srimanta Sankardev Kalashetra in the late 1998 and named after the greatest Vaishnava Saint and greatest integrator of the Assamese Society, Srimant Sankaradeva in order to celebrate the cultural identity of the Assamese by promoting dance, drama, music and art. Srimanta...

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