


Nestled in the Nilachal Hills, Kamakhya Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, a form of Devi Maha Tripura Sundari. It's renowned for its unique tantric practices and the Ambubachi Mela festival.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, an incarnation of Sati, known for its unique tantric practices.
Home to a variety of endangered species, this zoo is a great place for wildlife lovers and families.
A cultural complex showcasing Assamese art, dance, and history, with a focus on the life and works of Srimanta Sankaradeva.
Kamakhya Temple has a dress code requiring modest clothing, and the weather can be warm.
For covering shoulders and showing respect to the temple's dress code.
The temple premises involve walking and climbing stairs.
Rice flour and coconut milk pancake, sweetened with jaggery
Rice cooked with green mangoes, a tangy breakfast dish
Spicy chicken curry with local Mishing tribe's unique flavors

Intricately painted scrolls depicting goddess Kamakhya, a traditional craft from Odisha.
Traditional two-piece Assamese attire, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of Assam.
World-renowned orthodox tea, grown and processed in the lush tea gardens of Assam.

A local favorite for breakfast, serving traditional Assamese dishes.
Known for its dosas and idlis, a popular choice for breakfast.
A budget-friendly option near the temple, serving local cuisine.
The Bhutan National Museum, housed in a former watchtower, offers a fascinating glimpse into Bhutan's rich cultural heritage and history.
Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, a gravity dam, and Brindavan Gardens, a terraced garden, offer a scenic and relaxing experience with fountains, boating, and illuminated nights.
Experience the vibrant streets and local culture of Parapat in a traditional Tuk Tuk.