

Talatal Ghar, a historic military complex, is a testament to the Ahom architecture and offers a glimpse into Assam's rich history.
Handwoven by the Mishing tribe, these vibrant cloths are a symbol of Assam's rich cultural heritage.
Known for its unique texture and patterns, Assamese silk is a must-buy for its craftsmanship and cultural significance.
Renowned worldwide, Assam tea is a robust and flavorful black tea that's a perfect souvenir for tea lovers.
A historic military fort built by the Ahom kings, featuring a unique architecture and beautiful surroundings.
An annual festival held in January, featuring boat races, cultural performances, and local cuisine.

A famous Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, known for its unique architecture and cultural significance.
Talatal Ghar's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring Talatal Ghar involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Protection from the sun is crucial during outdoor activities.
Noodle soup with vegetables and meat, spicy and tangy
Fermented soybean dish, often eaten with rice or roti
Thick, unleavened bread made from millet flour

A serene Buddhist temple nestled in the mountains, offering panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Panjak Art Gallery, nestled in the heart of Mumbai, is a treasure trove of Indian art, showcasing works from the 18th century to the present day.
A picturesque riverside promenade in La Rochelle, offering stunning views of the old harbor and the Charente River.
Known for its fresh bread and pastries, a local favorite for breakfast.
Famous for its traditional Arunachali breakfast dishes.
Offers a buffet lunch with a variety of dishes.