To spend a remarkable expedition in Guwahati, there are a plethora of options to choose from. Guwahati is vibrant and a happening land of Assam that possesses a noteworthy position in the map of India. This place is blessed with a plethora of natural beauty of the wild, serene villages, and lush green tea gardens and tea plantations. This North-Eastern state calls every passionate traveller to get suffused in its picturesque charm offering some of the best sightseeing tours in Guwahati. The historical monuments at Shivsagar, the ancient temples at the heart of Umananda and the tea gardens of Jorhat are the vivid shades of Assam that catches every traveller's attention. Not to miss is the marvellous wildlife which you may witness at the Kaziranga national park. Go wild in the jungle and take up a safari, get immersed in the chirping of the flying creatures, and energize your soul with the sound of the gushing river and the quiet atmosphere.
Apart from this there are many places and beautiful spots to visit in Guwahati, like parks, pubs, museums, etc. So, if you are planning to take a tour or a holiday to Guwahati, then you need not worry about anything, you may get everything you want to see and explore. Other than this there are a variety of activities in which you can indulge in - that is certainly a not a missing factor when in Guwahati. One of the most popular destinations for sightseeing is Meghalaya that a lot to offer to the tourists - like exploring the scenic beauty and the lakes, take a tour to Dambuk and Mechuka, The virgin greens in Nagaland are worth visiting, rock climbing in Assam and a day tour to Shillong - you get everything here. We have chalked down the best sightseeing tours in Guwahati for you, take a look…

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Nameri National park is an old set up in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas. A huge spread of lakes and water bodies, the sight of Rhinos, Elephants, Tiger, Leopard, Sambhar, Dhole, Hornbills, ducks and Storks are easy in the zone. Someone having a love for vegetations like wide grassland, tall evergreen, and deciduous trees can totally spend a good time in the heart of Nameri. Moreover, it connects with Guwahati through swift roads and one will not face any hurdle in reaching this beautiful place. North to Tezpur, Nameri is 38.8 km and one can reach easily from here. Also, Guwahati airport and Tezpur airport can be chosen by the tourists who want to opt for flyway to be here.Timings- 5:00 hours to 19:00 hoursEntry fee- INR 20 for Indian Nationals and INR 250 for Foreign Nationals

This island is a religious addition to the travel bucket list of Assam. Also named as Peacock island by the British, this has gained popularity because of its presence in between the river Brahmaputra and can be easily connected when you are in Guwahati. Umananda island is also known as one of the smallest islands of the world and comprise of Umananda temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The old form of rock-cut figures of Lord Surya, Ganesh and Shiva allows anyone to appreciate the beauty and skills of craftsmanship of Assamese people who showed their dedication towards spiritual energy. The sound of temple bells and water alongside uplifts the mood of devotees and tourists in one sway. This has become one the best tourist places in Assam as it is easily reachable by jetties which are available on the banks of Brahmaputra river.Timing- 5300 hours to 1800 hours.Entry fee- Free of charges

One of the most famous Shakti Peethas in India, Kamakhya Temple is a venerated shrine in Assam. One of the oldest temples in Guwahati associated with the legend of Shiva and Daksha Yagna, Kamakhya Temple is a famous temple and visited by millions of devotees. Renowned for its legendary tales, Kamakhya Temple is located on the Nilachal Hill with a splendid complex of 6 temples and 6 monuments inside it. The temple is listed among the famous tourist places in Guwahati and associated with a legend that says during the month of June, the waters of River Brahmaputra turn red due to the Goddess’ menstruating blood. The scenic beauty encompassing the complex of Kamakhya Temple is breathtaking and one can look forward to exploring various artistic sculptures here. Kamakhya Temple is best visited during the months of September and October when there is a fantastic celebration of the festival of Durga Puja for five days. Location: Kamakhya Temple, Kamakhya, Guwahati Timings: 5:30 am to 10:00 pm Entry Fee/charges: Free to visit Distance from Guwahati Bus Stand: 133 kilometres
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