


Guwahati Zoo, also known as Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden, is a beautiful blend of wildlife and nature, home to a variety of endangered species.
Famous for its riverside view and traditional Assamese breakfast.
A local favorite for authentic Assamese breakfast.
Known for its traditional Assamese lunch platters.
Rice cakes filled with coconut and jaggery, deep-fried until golden.

A variety of sweet rice cakes, often filled with coconut, jaggery, or dates.
A tangy fish curry made with mustard oil, mustard paste, and green chilies.
Home to a variety of wildlife, including the one-horned rhino.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya.
A treasure trove of Assamese art, culture, and history.

Guwahati's tropical climate can be hot and humid, but the zoo has shaded areas where long sleeves are useful to protect from insects and sun.
Protects from the sun while exploring the zoo, and the chin strap ensures it stays on in breezy conditions.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Guwahati's climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Handwoven from the golden Muga silk worm, these scarves are a symbol of Assamese craftsmanship.
Crafted from locally sourced bamboo, these unique pieces showcase the region's sustainable craft traditions.
Renowned worldwide, Assam tea is a must-try, with varieties like Assam Orthodox and CTC available.
Padmini S Palace and Gardens, a 19th-century royal residence, offers a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, lush gardens, and a museum showcasing royal artifacts.
A vibrant night market in Manali, offering local handicrafts, street food, and a lively atmosphere under the Himalayan sky.

A serene and beautifully illuminated temple dedicated to Lord Sai Baba, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Hyderabad.