Dedicated to Devi Kamakhya, the temple shut for five days everywhere, as it is believed that the deity experiences menstruation during the period.
Assam State Museum, as the name itself suggests, it showcases local history and culture through its unique exhibits.
Umananda Temple is a delight and one of the best places to visit. It is dedicated to Hindu God, Shiva and is located in Peacock Island, surrounded by River Brahmaputra.
Two-hour dinner cruise on Brahmaputra River offers more than delicious food and stunning scenery and offers ultimate entertainment with folk dance and music.
One of the tourist places in Guwahati, Nehru Park is perfect for families. The lush greenery of the park is refreshing and will ensure a good time during your visit.
Guwahati Planetarium provides an interactive learning experience for both children and parents with various astronomical activities
Guwahati Zoo is located in Hengrabari Reserved Forest. Spanning over an area of 432 acre, the zoo serves as a habitat for 895 animals, birds and reptiles
Navagraha Temple in Guwahati has nine Shiva Lingas. The temple was built between 1923 and 1945, by Ahom King Rajeswar Singha.
If you are interested in sneaking the markets of Guwahati then do visit Fancy Bazaar which is known as the ‘Chandni Chowk of Guwahati’.
Haajo or Hajo is one amongst the famous tourist places in Guwahati as it is known as the ancient pilgrim center for three prominent religions of India, that’s, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.