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Dental Tourism in Guwahati is growing under the wider canvas of tourism in India. Precision Dental Clinic & Implant Centre Guwahati is obliged connect overseas patients on dental vacation to information and assistance source for travel itinerary to visit places of their interest. Once a treatment plan is finalized, patients may proceed to enjoy dental holidays in India accordingly. Your India Dental Clinic has always been known for its hospitality, uniqueness, and charm in trip after trip.

After Precision Dental Clinic & Implant Centre Ulubari Charali facilitator has checked the availability, the dental tourism can be given shape to suit your interest in different types of tourism in Assam like Adventure tourism, Beach tourism, Business tourism, Cultural tourism, Eco tourism, Heritage tourism, Hill tourism, Medical tourism, Pilgrimage tourism, Rural Village tourism, Social tourism, Sports tourism, Wilderness tourism and Wildlife tourism.

Overview

Assam (Asom) is a beautiful and diverse state with an incredible range of cultures and landscapes located in the northeast of India. Stretched out like a soaring bird, Assam is comprised of three main geographical areas: the Brahmaputra Valley, the Barak valley and the North Cachar Hills.



Assam is synonymous with unspoiled natural beauty, teeming wildlife, immaculate tea gardens and warm, beautiful people. It’s strategic location in the northeast of India, and it’s accessibility from the rest of the country makes it the gateway to the north-eastern states.



Assam shares its borders with Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and West Bengal: and has National Highways leading to their capital cities. Assam also shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh.



The Brahmaputra Valley is an alluvial plain about 724 kms in length and 81 kms in breadth. It is enclosed on the north by the mighty Himalayas, south by the Garo, Khasi, Jaintia and Naga Hills. To the south of the valley are the charming hills of Karbi Anglong. Further south are the North Cachar Hills. Located here, amidst beautiful orchards, is Assam’s only hill station, Haflong.



Assam has five national parks including the World Heritage Sites of Kaziranga and Manas, and 20 Wildlife sanctuaries. The great Indian one-horned rhinoceros is one of Assam's most famous denizens.



Tourist places in Assam are mostly nature based. As a result, national parks, rivers, wild life sanctuaries, hot water springs, lakes, thick wooded forest and wildlife are the major components of Assam tourist spots.



Places of Tourism Interest in Assam



Wildlife Tourism in Assam



Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park has been declared a World Heritage Site. The park is spread over 430 sq. kms and you will find various wild species such as tiger, elephant, rhinoceros, Indian bison, sambar, deer and many more. During winter it becomes bird watchers’paradise as migratory birds are seen in great numbers. The nearest cities from Kaziranga National Park are Jorhat and Tezpur.



Manas National Park

Located in the Himalayan foothill bhabararea in the western Assam, Manas was originally a game reserve since 1928 and became a Tiger Reserve in 1974, a World Heritage Site in 1985, a Biosphere Reserve in 1989, and then declared as a National Park in 1990. The park is contiguous with the Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bangal and in 2003, it was declared part of Chirang-Ripu Elephant Reserve which serves as the international corrdior for elephant migration between Indian and Bhutan.



Mammals commonly found here are Rhino, Elephant, Tiger, Pygmy hog, Hispid hare, Assamese Macaque, Rhesus Macaque, Leopard, Golden Cat, Clouded leopard, Fishing cat, Leopard cat, Jungle Cat, the Large Indian civet, the Small Indian civet, Common palm civet or Toddy cat, Himalaya palm civet, Binturong, Common mongoose, Small Indian mongoose, Himalayan black bear, Sloth bear, Gaur, Water buffalo, Sambar, Hog deer, Barking deer, Swamp deer, Wild pigs etc.



Nameri National Park

Nameri National Park is located in the Sonitpur district, bordering Arunachal Pradesh. Animals found here are Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Elephant, Gaur, Wild Pigs, Sambar, Barking Deer, Hispid hare, Slow Loris, Capped Langur, Dhole, Sloth Bear,Burmese ferret Badger, Binturong etc.



Dibru Saikhowa National Park

Dibru Saikhowa National Park is situated in Tinsukia in Assam. It owns the credit of being one among the major biodiversity hotspots of the world and one among the largest parks in Assam. The park is a blend of deciduous forests, semi-evergreen forests and swamp surface making it bio-diverse. You will find many rare wildlife species here andferal horses are one of the most famous species seen here.



Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park

The Orang National Park is situated on the northern banks of the river Brahmaputra. It is the only National Park in the country, which was created naturally, abandoned by the local tribes. Some of the animals found here include royal Bengal tiger, one horned rhinoceros, leopard, elephant and a variety of local and migratory birds.



Hills and Lake Tourism in Assam



Haflong Lake:

Haflong Lake is situated at the centre of Haflong hill town, which is famously called the ‘Switzerland of the East’. The picturesque landscape with blue hills, large and beautiful lakes, enthralling streams, waterfalls and abundance of pineapple trees and orange trees earns the title for Haflong town. It is situated at an altitude of 1683 feet above MSL and no wonder you will find clouds and mists touching your arms as they gently move away.



Haflong Hill Station:

Haflong is a amazing hill stations of Assam state. Haflong hill station is located about 85 kms away from the Northern Silchar. This place is known as nature’s land. It exhibits the true spirit of its soil. The complete Haflong has been enclosed by the green color blanket.



Maibong Hill Station:

Maibong Hill Station is an attractive hill station of Assam tourist spots. Formerly, this place was a capital of the Kachari ruler’s kingdom. Stone house and temple of Kachari king can be seen at Maibong. It is situated on the Bank of Mahur river and 47 kms from Haflong. Currently, Maibong is a local headquarters of north cacher hills district.



Digboi

Asia’s first oil refinery, which is the second in world, is in Digboi. The oil town not only has refinery, which is over 100 years old but also has number of tea gardens. The place with misty blue hills offers various attractions including Digboi Oil Refinery, Ridge Point and Digboi Centenary Museum. From Ridge Point, you could have a stunning view of snow-clad mountains of eastern Himalayas.



Diphu

Diphu is situated in Karbi Anglong district in Assam. Nature lovers like Arboretum, which is located near Diphu. The13-hectare lush greenery offers spectacular views, which soothes your mind. Botanical Garden, which is a 5 km distance from Diphu, houses a variety of species of trees and plants. Boating facilities are available here.



Umrangshu

Like most of the towns in Assam, Umrangshu is a picturesque beauty of lush green hills. You would love your journey if you go trekking from Haflong Hill to Umrangshu. Nature has blessed certain places on earth abundantly, but Umrangshu gains prominence as it remains untouched by the modern world in the name of so-called civilization. Garampani, the hot spring here attracts many tourists for its medicinal value.



Agnigarh Hill:

The present Agnigarh, now only a hillock facing the mighty Brahmaputra, provides the tourist a soul touching panoramic view of both the river and Tezpur town. Agnigarh hill is situated in Tezpur in Assam. It is derived from the word Agni which means fire. As per Hindu mythology, a fortress was built here by King Banasura with a view to isolate his daughter Usha. The legend further goes to say that the place derived the name owing to the fire that surrounded the fortress always to avoid movement in and out of the place.



Cruise on River Brahmaputra:

Brahmaputra is the longest river in the country and cruising on the river that flows through the rich beauty of Assam is a unique experience. A cruise on Brahmaputra offers tea garden visits, wildlife viewing and exploring villages and towns. You could have a great time experiencing the essence of Assam on your cruise.



Temple Tourism in Assam



Kamakhya Temple:

The Shakti Temple of mother Goddess Kamakhya is located on Nilachal Hill, Guwahati top at an altitude of 800 feet above sea level, overlooking River Brahmaputra that flows on the northern side of the hill. The temple is over 2200 years old. Apart from its rich cultural heritage, Kamakhya is beauty personified. It offers a stunning view of rivers and hills.



Nabagraha Temple:

The temple of nine planets situated on Chitra Chal Hill in Guwahati. It is 3 km away from the Railway Station. In ancient times, it was said to have been a great centre of study of astronomy and astrology. This is also one of the reasons why Guwahati is referred to as Pragjyotishpur or the city of eastern Astrology.



Umananda Temple:

The great Shiva temple situated on the Peacock island in the middle of the Brahmaputra in Guwahati attracts devotees from all over the country during Shiva Ratri. On the north bank of the Brahmaputra, opposite Guwahati, where the third Pandava Arjun is believed to have watered his horse while undertaking journey during Ashwamedh Yajna.



Basisthashram:
Situated in the southern-most rim of Guwahati city on the Sandhyachal hill is a well known holy cum picnic spot, called Basisthashram, after the great vedic Sage Bashistha, who is said to have lived here.



Mahabhairab Temple:

An ancient temple where King Bana worshipped Mahabhairab is another incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most visited places of pilgrimage.



Madan Kamdev:

Madan Kamdev is an enigma, a mystery, a marvel and in the words of Omar Khayam, "a veil past which I could not see". Very little is known about the origin of these magnificent archaeological ruins.



Poa-Mecca:

There is also a mosque built by Pir Giasuddin Aulia and is held that it has one-fourth sanctity of Mecca and so it is known as Poa-Mecca.



Da-Parbatia

The ruins of the door frame of Da-Parbatia Temple a few kms. from Tezpur town, is perhaps the finest and oldest specimen of sculptural or iconoclastic art in Assam. It's carving has the characteristics of the style of early Gupta School of sculpture. The door-jambs having two goddesses, Ganga and Yamuna, standing below with garlands in their hands in artistic pose and elegance are decorated with beautiful ornamental foliage.



Agnigarh Hill:

The present Agnigarh, now only a hillock facing the mighty Brahmaputra, provides the tourist a soul touching panoramic view of both the river and Tezpur town. Agnigarh hill is situated in Tezpur in Assam. It is derived from the word Agni which means fire. As per Hindu mythology, a fortress was built here by King Banasura with a view to isolate his daughter Usha. The legend further goes to say that the place derived the name owing to the fire that surrounded the fortress always to avoid movement in and out of the place.



TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN ASSAM





GUWAHATI

To the spiritually oriented, Guwahati is home to the goddess Kamakhya; to history buffs, it stands on the very spot where the brave people of this great land thwarted the mighty Mughal army in the battle of Saraighat in 1671; to the inhabitant, it is the child that has been, over the years, nurtured, fulfilled and at times, even admonished by the mighty Brahmaputra.



Guwhati is identified with the ancient city of Pragjyotishpura overlooked by the hallowed temple to goddess Kamakhva. In the Mahabharata, it was the capital of the Kamrup kingdom under Narakasura and his son Bhagadattu who fought in the battle of Kurukshetra on the side of the Kauravas.


Guwahati is commercially and spatially one of the fastest growing cities in India.



Places to visit in Guwahati:

Pan Bazaar, Christ Church, Dighali Pukhuri, Nagkata Pukhuri, Sil Pukhuri, Jor Pukhuri, Kamakhya Temple, Ullu Bari, Dirgheswari Temple, Ugratara Temple, Bhubaneshwari Temple, Ujan Bazaar, Paltan Bazaar, Kachari Ghat, Peacock Island, Kalakshetra



SUALKUCHI

Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra, 35 kms north of Guwahati, Sualkuchi is a weaving village that produces some of the best silk in the state. This sleepy little village exudes a charm like no other. Almost every house has an adjacent shed (karkhana) that houses the traditional bamboo looms, the gentle click-clacking of which can be heard from the streets. You can walk into any of the numerous karkhanas and observe the talented weavers giving birth to intricate patterns on the golden Muga silk.



HAJO

Hajo, 32 kms west of Guwahati, in Kamrup district, is an important pilgrimage for Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims alike. Hajo is home to ancient and medieval temples and mosques and is seen by a section of Buddhists as the place where the Buddha attained parinirvana. Hayagriva Madhab Temple on Manikuta Hill is perhaps the oldest temple in Hajo.



TEZPUR

The Tezpur town abounds in archaeological sites, hills, lakes and gardens.

Da-Parbatia: The doorframe of Da-Parbaitia is the oldest specimen of sculptural art in Assam and its carving is characteristic of the style of Gupta school of art.

Bamuni Hills: The sculptural remains of Bamuni hills date back to 9th Century A.D. A cross- shaped bracket lintel ornamented with horned Kirtimukha panels contains the figures of 10 incarnations of Vishnu.

Chitralekha Park: The picturesque stone inscription of yore is endowed with hillocks, ornamental stone pillars, sculptural relics, gardens and lakes.

Mahabhairab Temple: It is believed to have been built by King Bana, has one of the biggest and oldest Shivalingas of the world.



JORHAT

Jorhat is known as "The Cultural Capital of Assam". Two parallel markets namely, Chowkihat and Macharhat, lay on the eastern and the western banks of the river Bhogdoi. Jorhat today has grown into a thriving town with a strong sense of character and identity. It is the best laid out city in Upper Assam with broad roads, cutting each other at right angles.



Places of Interest in Jorhat:

Bangal Pukhuri, Thengal Manor, Burigosain devalay, Purnananda Buragohain Maidam, Bilvesvar Siva Temple, Magolu Khat, Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar, Lachit Borphukan's Maidam, Jorhat Gymkhana Club, Raja Maidam, Baduli Pukahuri, Borbheta, Karanga, Nimati



DIBRUGARH

435 Kms North East of Guwahati, Dibrugarh is a major town of upper Assam and important commercial centre of the state. It's often referred to as the 'Tea City of India. Oil and Timber are the other two big industries in and around Dibrugarh. Aapart from being one of the largest producers of tea in the country, is also known for its oil and natural gas reserves Dibrugrah is well connected by air, road, and rail.



Places to see in Dibrugarh:

Koli Aai Than, Medieval Memorial Grounds, Dehing Satra, Lush green tea estates



NORTH CACHAR HILLS

Dima Hasao district ( formerly North Cachar Hills) is a pristine picturesque dreamland of undulating hills, valleys, gently flowing streams and waterfalls, where the very breeze that wafts across the paddy fields and bamboo forests is redolent with fragrance of the land of which man and animal live in perfect harmony with nature. It is the No.1 district in India with highest concentration of the number of ethnic tribes (15). A fascinating mosaic of ethnic, cultural and tribal mix, the people of Dima Haso embody all the values derived from centuries of shared living in the lap of nature.



Places to see in Dima Haso:

Umrangso, Panimoor, Jatinga, Maibang



BARAK VALLEY

The Barak valley forms the southernmost part of Assam comprising of three districts. The Barak River originates in the Manipur hills and flows west to enter Assam in Cachar district. Cachar: Silchar is the headquarters of the Cachar district of Assam and is the second largest town of the state. Nestled on the banks of the Barak River, the town has an average elevation of about 72 feet and is renowned for its scenic beauty and natural splendor. The city is surrounded by Manipur on the east, Bangladesh on the west, Mizoram on the south and the Barail hills on the north.



Places of Interest in Barak Valley:

Khaspur, Bhubenes war temple (Bhubanhill), Salganga, Karimganj, Badarpur, Badarpur Fort, Hailakandi, Pirbadi, Siddheswar Temple, Adi Kali Mandir



BARPETA

The town of Barpeta has great religious importance and is uniquely divided into 22 Hattis that are inhabited by the devoted followers and families of the Gurus, that are administered by the Satra administration. This unique feature is not found in any other place in Assam. Among the Satras that are regularly visited by outsiders are Barpeta, Patbaushi, Sundaridiya, Sunpura, GanakKuchi, Satra Kanara and Jania. The traditional handicrafts of Barpeta including ivory carving and Brass metal industry of Sarthebari are known all over the world .



Places of tourist attractions in Barpeta:

Barpeta Satra (Barpeta), Chinpara Vithi (Barpeta), Sundaridiya Satra (Barpeta), Ganakkuchi Satra (Barpeta), Baradi Satra (Baradi), Patbaushi Satra (Patbaushi), Manas National Park (North Barpeta), Riverside View



BONGAIGAON

Bongaigaon district is divided into two parts namely, the Old Bongaigaon and New Bongaigaon. It is reasonably well developed and famous for its thriving petro-chemical industries.


It is surrounded by Barpeta in the east, River Brahmaputra in the south and Kokrajhar in the north and west. It has a number of tourist destinations including Bageshwari Hills and Bageshwari Temple, which are the main attractions. Apart from these, tourists can enjoy a visit to the Town Park, which is located in the heart of the city. This district is also known for its stone carvings and mesmerizing hillsides—that are definitely worth a visit.



Places of Tourist Interest in Bongaigaon:

Umanath Devalay, Bageshwari Temple, Bagheswari Temple, Brahma Mandir, Catholic Church, Gauri Math Mandir, Maa Bageshwari Mandir, Raghunath Temple, St Albert Church, Bageshawari Hills, Bijni, Abhayapuri, Lalmati-Duramari Ganesh Temple, Jogighopa and Pancharatna, Kachugaon Game Reserve, Rock Cut Caves, Bagheswari Temple, Tamranga Lake, Kakaijana Proposed Wildlife Sanctuary, The Bagheswari Hill,



DISPUR

Dispur shares the infrastructure with Guwahati and is like the twin cities. Dispur is located in the environs of Guwahati Eastern flanks of the Himalayan Mountain Range and is at the foothills of the Shillong Plateau. Dispur is the hub of all Assamese tourism and cultural activities of the State; 'Jatia' and ancient city of Assam State and the famous Basistha Ashram are located just around here.

Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra

Basistha Ashram

Shilpagram



GOALPARA

Goalpara is located on the foot hills of Meghalaya and on the Bank of the mighty river Brahmaputra. Goalpara district is endowed with its scenic beauty and places of historic importance. The evergreen forests on low hills with its undulating landscape attract tourists of all hue to this district. Various kinds of water birds, indigenous and foreign are attracted in thousands to the area.



Tourist Spots of Goalpara:

Hulukanda Hill, Sri Surya Hill, Sri Tukreswari Hill, Paglartek Baba, Urpod beel of Agia, Dhamar risen beel of Lakhipur, Hashila beel, Kumri beel, Shamrai Satra, Banabashi Than, Dadan mandir, Narashimabari Than, Buraburi Than, Mazars of Muslim saints



KARIMGANJ

Karimganj is a small sleepy town that is gaining popularity as a tourist destination in northeastern state of Assam. Situated on the southern banks of the river cushier, Karimganj is the district headquarter of Karimganj district. The Karimganj district is bounded on the North and west by Bangladesh; on the South are Mizoram and Tripura and on the east is Hailakandi district of Assam.



There are many forests in the adjoining regions of Karimganj that are worth a visit. The town is more a place of relaxation than a hectic sightseeing tour. The natural beauty of the small town surrounded by hills and small meandering river flowing through it, this is Karimganj for you. The district is surrounded on three sides by hills.



NALBARI

Nalbari is a city that is located in the Nalbari district of the state of Assam. The town is known for its many temples and there are some of the most important tourist places in the region. Travelers from different parts of the country and also from foreign countries visit the town of Nalbari. The place is also known for its nature tourism and there are various spots that can be seen in the surrounding regions.



Places to Visit in Nalbari:

Billeswar Temple, Buddhist Temple, Daulashal Temple, Hari Mandir, Jain Temple, Kalbhairavi Lingraj Mandir, Shripur Dewalay Mandir, Ganga Pukhuri (Sonkuriha), Mahmara Pukhuri (Chandkuchi), Fenguwa Rampart, Angradhowa Pukhuri, Gohain Kamal Ali, Sonkuriha,



SILCHAR

Silchar is a popular city of Assam that captivates number of travelers every year for its charming beauty and lovely ambiance with the natural surroundings of tea plantations. The Barak River flows by the extreme east of the town. The sunrise amid charming nature from Surma valley in Silchar is incomparable. The first rays of the sun rising from behind the hill changes its colours every moment in the river waters.

PRIME ATTRACTIONS of Silchar include Sri Sri Kancha Kanti Devi Temple, Khaspur, Bhuban Hill, Maniharan Tunnel, Gandhi Bag, Harisava, Goddess Lakshmi Devi Temple





ADVENTURE TOURISM IN ASSAM

Brahmaputra, one of the largest rivers in India, flows through Assam. The turbulent rivers with its numerous tributaries, the mystic blue hills, the savage terrains and serene countryside beckon the adventures. Come and conquer it. Take the challenge of the Brahmaputra, one of the four largest rivers in the world and raft down the mystic river. River rafting at river Krishnai originating at Ronjeng, Dudhnoi river originating at Owakari and on Jinari river certainly will give the adventurer a thrilling experience. Enjoy to fullest some of the adventure sports in Assam like Angling, River Cruise, Boat Racing, River Rafting and Golf.



Tea in Assam

In Assam, tea is grown both in the Brahmaputra and Barak plains. Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur are the districts where tea gardens are mostly found. Assam produces 51% of the tea produced in India and about 1/6th of the tea produced in the world.



FAIRS AND FESTIVALS OF ASSAM

Assam is known as the place for festivals and fairs. The festivals in Assam are the perfect fusion of numerous racers in Assam along with their tastes and cultures, life-styles, traditions and spirits.

Bihu, Ali-Ai-Ligang, Baishagu, Rongker, Baikho, Rajini Gabra,Harni Gabra, Jonbill Mela, Ambubachi Mela, Durga Puja, Holi, Saraswati Puja, Diwali, Kali Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Muharram, Me-dum-Me-phi, Eid, Madhabdev Anniversaries, Srimanta Sankardev Anniversaries, Vaishnav Saints Anniversaries

Tourist Attractions

  • Kamakhya Temple
  • Umananda Temple
  • Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden
  • Assam State Museum
  • Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra
  • Dipor Bil

Hotels in Vicinity

Name Category Area of City
Radisson Blu Hotel 5 Star 37, National Highway, Guwahati, Guwahati
The Contour Hotel 4 Star The Contour Hotel, K.C Sen Road, Paltanbazar, Guwahati
Vishwaratna Hotel Pvt Ltd 3 Star Omkar Plaza, Tokobari, Guwahati
Hotel Landmark 3 Star B Barooah Road, Ulubari, Guwahati
Kiranshree Home Budget Kiranshree Sweets, S.C. Road, Athgaon, Guwahati
The Contour Hotel Budget The Contour Hotel, K.C Sen Road, Paltanbazar, Guwahati

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