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Kalabhumi

Bhupen Hazarika Kala Bhumi in Tezpur, Assam, is a cultural complex dedicated to the life and legacy of Bhupen Hazarika, one of Assam’s most iconic figures. Known for his contributions to music, film, literature, and social activism, Bhupen Hazarika’s influence is deeply cherished in Assamese culture, and this Kala Bhumi is a tribute to his remarkable work.

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Bhalukpong

Bhalukpong, named after King Bhaluka, the grandson of King Bana, is located about 59 kilometers from Tezpur, on the border of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. This scenic destination is a paradise for nature lovers, offering breathtaking landscapes and a tranquil environment.

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Baro Mile (12 mile) Picnic Spot

Located in the Balipara Sub-Division of Sonitpur District, Baro Mile (12 Mile) Picnic Spot is accessible via the Tezpur-Bhalukpong highway, crossing through the Nameri National Park. The area offers unparalleled natural beauty, with the Jia Bharali River adding to the charm of this mystical wonderland. Surrounded by lush landscapes, the spot has become a popular attraction for tourists seeking to …

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Kenduguri Than

Kenduguri Burha Dangoria Than is located at Dekachuburi Gatanga, approximately 7 km from Tezpur town. According to local belief, around 150 years ago, a Kendu tree and its root (guri) were planted in opposite directions, which is how the place got its name, Kenduguri. Near this site stands a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. During the Holi festival, the “Pal …

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Kanaklata Smriti Udyaan( Tiger Hill)

Located 4 km from Tezpur town, Kanaklata Smriti Udyaan, also known as Tiger Hill, has the potential to become a significant tourist destination, possibly emerging as Tezpur’s peak attraction. To fully realize its potential, urgent repairs are needed for the road leading to the hilltop. The site offers an ideal setting for promoting adventure sports, such as rock climbing, making …

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Singri Gupteshwar Mandir

Located about 45 km west of Tezpur, Singri Temple (Sree Sree Gupteshwar Mandir) is believed to have been built by Saint Rishi Sringa, the son of Rishi Bibanduk, to meditate and please Lord Shiva. The temple, hidden from others, is also known as Gupeswar or Gupteshwar, as the Shiva Lingam remains submerged under water, giving it the name “Gupteshwar.” The …

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Tezpur District Museum

Tezpur District Museum is one of the 12 district museums in Assam, each offering a glimpse into the region’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. Established on March 16, 1986, under the Directorate of Museums, Guwahati, Assam, the museum is located in the heart of Tezpur town. The museum’s collections are currently housed in a historic British-era building known locally as …

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Nagshankar Temple

Located about 50 km east of Tezpur, the mystical Sree Sree Nagshankar Devalaya is steeped in legend. According to local lore, when Lord Shiva wandered the universe carrying the body of Sati, her naval part is said to have fallen at this site, leading to the construction of the temple. Believed to have been built by King Nagshankar in the …

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Brahma Kumari Spiritual Centre

The Brahma Kumaris Spiritual Tezpur is part of the global Brahma Kumaris organization, which promotes spiritual teachings and meditation practices. Located in the Chandmari and Ketekibari areas of Tezpur, the center offers programs aimed at personal transformation, self-realization, and inner peace. Founded by Dada Lekhraj, also known as Brahma Baba, the Brahma Kumaris’ head office is in Mount Abu, Rajasthan. …

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