Katakhal Rail-Cum-Road Bridge near Silchar, Assam, a rare British-era structure, once served trains and vehicles on the same track. Now, it's a historic relic for pedestrians.
Disangmukh, Assam, where the Disang meets the Brahmaputra, offers scenic views, Mising culture, stilt houses, river dolphins, and the vibrant Disang Festival.
Mou Chapori a serene river island retreat in Assam offers eco friendly stays boating camping and stunning sunsets perfect for nature lovers seeking peace and adventure
Namphake Village, Assam’s largest Tai Phake settlement, is home to a serene Buddhist monastery, stilt houses, and a unique culture where monks resolve disputes peacefully.
Gerukamukh in Assam’s Dhemaji district offers stunning beauty where the Subansiri River meets the plains. A haven for nature lovers, it also hosts a major hydro project.
Angling in Jia Bhoroli River offers a thrilling experience with its rich aquatic life, Golden Mahseer, and annual competition, making it a top fishing destination in Assam.
Jagiroad Dry Fish Market, Asia’s largest, is a major trade hub in Assam, driving the regional economy with fish sourced nationwide and exported to Southeast Asia.
Mahamaya Temple in Dhubri, Assam, a sacred Shakti Peeth, is known for its idols of Goddess Kali and Hanuman, drawing thousands for its traditions and annual Shakti Yagna.
Bogibeel Bridge, India’s longest railroad bridge, spans 4.94 km over the Brahmaputra, boosting trade, connectivity, and security while reducing travel time in Assam.
Tarun Ram Phookan, Assam’s "Deshbhakta," was a freedom fighter, politician, and social reformer who played a key role in India’s independence movement.