

A treasure trove of Assam's rich cultural heritage, housing over 2,500 artifacts.
Rice cakes filled with coconut and jaggery, fried or steamed.

Rice cooked with green mangoes, a tangy breakfast dish.
Fried or smoked silkworm larvae, a protein-rich snack.
Assam's climate is tropical, with heavy rainfall during monsoons. A lightweight rain jacket is essential to protect from sudden showers.
Protect from the sun during outdoor exploration. Assam's weather can be quite hot and humid.
Assam is home to diverse wildlife, including insects. A good insect repellent is recommended to prevent bites and diseases.
A treasure trove of Assamese art, culture, and history.
A cultural complex dedicated to the life and works of the Vaishnavite saint Srimanta Sankaradeva.
One of the oldest and most revered Shakti Peethas in India, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya.
Assam Silk, also known as Muga and Pat, is a traditional handloom textile, symbolizing Assam's rich weaving heritage.
Assam is the world's largest tea-producing region, offering a variety of unique, flavorful teas.
Bell Metal Craft is an ancient art form of Assam, known for its intricate designs and durability.
Known for its traditional Assamese breakfast items like Luchi and Aloo Pitika.

Famous for its breakfast thali, offering a variety of Assamese dishes.
Offers a royal dining experience with its lavish lunch buffet.

The Nixon Library and Museum offers an intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. Here, visitors can explore exhibits featuring personal artifacts, historical documents, and artifacts from his presidency that provide insight into a complex figure in American history.
A breathtaking series of 16 interconnected and cascading lakes in shades of emerald and turquoise, Plitvice Lakes National Park is a natural wonderland of waterfalls, wooded paths, and diverse wildlife.

A historic crypt in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Camargue, housing relics of Saint Sarah and Mary Jacobe, with a fascinating history dating back to the 12th century.