Biswanath temple popularly known as “Gupta Kashi is located at the confluence of Bridhaganga (Burigonga) river with Brahmaputra. The ghat has a cluster of temples of different gods. From the stone posts, beams and other ruins found there it is believed that once there was a stone temple. During the summer the temple remains under water. Only in winter worship …
Read More »Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park is spread over 850sq kms across Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur districts. Located in the floodplains on both sides of the Brahmaputra, the sanctuary lies at the cusp of the indo-Malayan biological realm. Patches of mixed deciduous forests are interspersed with vast stretches of savannah grasslands, wetlands and chars or river islands formed by the shifting course of …
Read More »Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park
Located on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River in the Darrang and Sonitpur districts. With marshes, streams and grasslands the park has similar landscape like Kaziranga National Park. The park has a rich flora and fauna, including great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, pigmy hog, elephants, wild buffalo and tigers. It is the only stronghold of rhinoceros on the north bank …
Read More »Maha Mrityunjay Temple
It is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Hindu God Shiva situated on Ververi Gosaingaon, Nagaon. This Temple is newly constructed and was completed in February 2021. The temple with various features made of unique structures is reportedly the world’s largest 126-feet-tall Shivalinga. It is located about 12 km away from Nagaon Town.
Read More »Mahamunir Thaan
It is about 48 km away from Tezpur. It is situated at Mazbat, near Satsang Vihar, via Dhekiajuli/Orang. During January (Magh), large numbers of Bhutia people come here to celebrate their festival.
Read More »Hanuman Temple
The Hanuman Temple, situated near the Bhairabi Temple on the eastern outskirts of Tezpur town, overlooks the majestic Brahmaputra River. This revered site is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology celebrated for his strength, devotion, and loyalty. The temple comes alive during Hanuman Jayanti, Lord Hanuman’s birth anniversary, with vibrant celebrations that include special prayers, grand …
Read More »Rangapara Montastery
Rangapara Monastery, also known as Lama Mandir, is famous for being a centre of Buddhist life in the area and for its traditional and contemporary design.Its a pivotal spiritual centre for Buddhist practitioners in the region, offering a place for worship, meditation, and learning. Architecturally, the Rangapara Buddhist Temple incorporates traditional Buddhist elements such as stupas, prayer halls, and meditation …
Read More »Hudupara Than
Hudupara Than, also known as Lata Than, is situated in the eastern part of Ketekibari in Tezpur. The name “Lata Than” originates from the dense cover of tree vines that cover the entire site. According to legend, Lord Krishna rested here during the battle of Hari-Hara. Every year on Maghi Purnima, the Akhanda Bhagawat Path is celebrated at this sacred …
Read More »Devi Singh Ghat
Devi Singh Ghat is a renowned tourist destination celebrated for its breathtaking scenic beauty along the banks of the Brahmaputra River, near the city of Tezpur. During the British era, a government employee named Devi Singh was tasked with lighting a lamp on a rock in the middle of the Brahmaputra. The ghat was later named in his honor. Known …
Read More »Padum Pukhuri
Padum Pukhuri, also called Lotus Pond, is a serene and scenic lake situated in the heart of Tezpur, Assam, India. Featuring a musical fountain, it is a popular tourist attraction renowned for its peaceful ambiance and stunning surroundings. The lake provides an ideal setting for relaxation and leisurely activities, making it a favorite among visitors.
Read More »Ouguri hill
Ouguri Hill, located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, is a popular destination known for its breathtaking views of the river and the town of Tezpur. The hill is distinguished by its large rock formations, which not only add to its scenic charm but also provide opportunities for rock climbing, making it a favorite spot for adventure seekers and …
Read More »Kolia Bhomora Bridge
The Kolia Bhomora Bridge, named after the Ahom general Kalia Bhomora Phukan, was completed in October 1991. Spanning 3.015 kilometers, the bridge connects the North and South banks of the Brahmaputra.
Read More »Ganesh Ghat
Ganesh Ghat in Tezpur, Assam, is a serene and culturally significant spot situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. It is known for its scenic beauty and tranquil environment, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals. The ghat holds religious importance, and people often visit for rituals, prayers, and leisurely walks along the riverside.
Read More »Ban Theatre
Ban Theatre, located in Tezpur, Assam, is a prominent cultural institution with a long-standing history of preserving and promoting Assamese theater and performing arts. Established in 1906, the theatre has been central to the region’s cultural life, hosting numerous performances, workshops, and events that highlight the rich traditions of Assamese drama, music, and dance. It plays a vital role in …
Read More »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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