Sualkuchi, the "Manchester of Assam," is famed for its exquisite Muga, Pat, and Eri silk, woven by skilled artisans preserving Assam’s rich textile heritage.
Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam is a lush haven for tigers, elephants, rare orchids, and vibrant birds, offering a rich biodiversity experience for nature lovers.
East Karbi Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam protects elephants, tigers, leopards, and rare primates, vital for biodiversity conservation and wildlife safety.
Pobha Milroy Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam protects rare wild water buffalo, elephants, and migratory birds, preserving rich biodiversity in its lush floodplain ecosystem.
Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary, one of Assam’s oldest, is famed for its hot springs, Hoolock Gibbons, and rich biodiversity, playing a key role in conservation.
Dipor Bil, Assam’s only Ramsar site, is a vital wetland near Guwahati, hosting migratory birds, diverse aquatic life, and supporting local fisheries and biodiversity.
Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary, home to the endangered Golden Langur, spans Assam’s Kokrajhar and Dhubri districts, preserving rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes.
A mother Hoolock Gibbon cradles her baby in Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, showcasing rare primate bonding and the need for conservation efforts.
In Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary, a mother rhino and her calf stand peacefully, showcasing the sanctuary’s vital role in protecting endangered species and their future.
Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam spans 451 sq km, home to tigers, elephants, and Hoolock Gibbons, playing a key role in biodiversity conservation.
Bordoibam Beelmukh Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, is a vital wetland hosting 181 bird species, including pelicans and storks, playing a key role in bird conservation and biodiversity.
Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, shelters Hoolock Gibbons, leopards, rare birds, and more, making it a vital haven for diverse wildlife conservation.