Assam

About Assam

Assam, the spiritual soul of Northeast India, is a land where ancient traditions, sacred temples, and serene river islands come together beautifully. Blessed by the mighty Brahmaputra River, the state is home to the revered Kamakhya Shakti Peeth, historic Vaishnavite Satras of Majuli, and iconic temples like Umananda and Sivadol. Assam’s lush forests, vibrant cultures, traditional monasteries, and centuries-old sacred sites make it a peaceful retreat for pilgrims. Whether it’s seeking blessings at Kamakhya, exploring Majuli’s spiritual heritage, or visiting Hajo’s multi-faith shrines, Assam offers a divine blend of culture, devotion, and natural beauty.

Featured Temples of Assam

Kamakhya Temple
– Guwahati
Umananda Temple
– Peacock Island
Sivasagar Sivadol
– Sivasagar
Hayagriva Madhava Temple
– Hajo
Kamalabari Satra
– Majuli

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Major Pilgrimage Circuits

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Travel Guide

By Road

NH-27 and NH-37 provide strong connectivity across Assam and its spiritual destinations.

Key Routes: NH-27, NH-37

By Train

Major stations like Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Silchar offer excellent railway connectivity.

Guwahati Junction, Dibrugarh Town, Silchar Station

By Air

Convenient access via major airports at Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Silchar.

Guwahati Airport, Dibrugarh Airport, Silchar Airport

FAQs

November to April is ideal for pleasant weather and spiritual visits.

Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Hajo, Majuli Satras, and Sivadol in Sivasagar.

No permits are required for Indian or foreign travelers except for specific border-restricted zones.

A trip of 5–7 days is ideal to cover Guwahati, Hajo, Majuli, and Sivasagar.

Yes, Assam is generally safe with cooperative locals and well-maintained routes.

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