Guwahati Northeast States, India Travel Guide
Witness the unique blend of ancient spirituality with modern urban life.
Experience the rich, yet distinct, culture of Northeast India.
Connect with the powerful Brahmaputra River, the lifeline of Assam.
A healthy and flavorful alternative to other Indian regional foods, a testament to sustainable eating.
Gain insight into this ancient and powerful spiritual tradition at Kamakhya Temple.
Learn about the 15th-16th century saint-reformer's impact on Assamese arts, literature, and Vaishnavite religion.
Your choices as a traveler leave a positive mark on Guwahati and its people.
Continue to dress modestly, especially at religious sites and in traditional areas.
Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, specifically children.
Engage with locals respectfully and try to learn a few local phrases.
Be mindful of your water and energy consumption during your stay.
Turn off lights and air conditioning when leaving your room.
Opt for Eco-friendly products for personal use that minimize environmental impact.
If you wish to donate, do so to reputable local conservation or community development projects.
Do not give money to individuals who may be part of organized begging.
Guwahati offers a journey into the heart of an unique and welcoming region.
Guwahati serves as a starting point for a larger adventure.
Kaziranga National Park (Assam): The premier destination for the one-horned rhinoceros. Manas National Park (Assam): Known for its tiger population.
Shillong & Cherrapunji (Meghalaya): Explore stunning waterfalls, living root bridges, and lush green landscapes.
Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh): For magnificent Buddhist monasteries and unique Tibetan-Buddhist culture amidst the Himalayas.
Combine Guwahati with nearby regions for a diverse journey.
Consider a return during the monsoon season (June-September) to witness intensely lush green landscapes, powerful Brahmaputra, and unique charm.
Return to witness a different Bihu festival or other local events that offer fresh cultural insights.
Explore a different part of the Northeast Indian states to experience the incredible diversity within this often-overlooked region.
New experiences await in different seasons or with different focus.
If you visited in the mild winter, consider a return during the monsoon season (June-September).
Return to witness a different Bihu festival or other local events for fresh cultural insights.
Explore a different part of the Northeast Indian states for incredible diversity.
Guwahati serves as a gateway to the broader Northeast region, offering diverse experiences for return visits.
Visit Jorhat & Dibrugarh (Assam), often called the "Tea Capital of India," for tea bungalow stays and processing insights.
Explore extended cruises on the Brahmaputra River, offering unique perspectives of riverine life and wildlife.
Plan your trip around a specific local festival like Bihu to fully immerse yourself in Assamese culture.
Spend more time in rural areas or smaller towns to experience the authentic daily life and traditions of Assam.
May your travels be insightful, respectful, and filled with memorable experiences.