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FEBRUARY

1-3 FEB

Poi Lang

  • The Poi Lang festival is a Buddhist ceremony observed in the Charaideo district.
  • It is celebrated to honour the passing of revered monks.
  • πŸ“ Charaideo district
    3 FEB

    Chapanala Kunda Fest

  • The Chapanala Kunda Fest is held annually in Chapanala, Nagaon, Assam, following Saraswati Puja.
  • It's a popular picnic spot known for the Champawati Waterfall (also called Chapanala Falls) and its scenic beauty.
  • πŸ“ Nagaon District
    5-11 FEB

    Kamatapur Festival

  • Annual event celebrating the culture and traditions of the Koch-Rajbongshi tribe.
  • Features folk dances, music, traditional food, and attire.
  • πŸ“ Bongaigaon District
    7-9 FEB

    Poba Festival

  • Celebrated in Dhemaji district, focusing on the conservation of the Poba Reserve Forest and surrounding environment.
  • Includes cultural programs, educational events, and forest awareness drives, highlighting local community efforts in protecting biodiversity.
  • πŸ“ Dhemaji District
    15-19 FEB

    Karbi Youth Festival (Taralangso Festival)

  • Held in Diphu, Karbi Anglong; one of the oldest and largest ethnic festivals of Northeast India.
  • Celebrates Karbi language, heritage, traditional arts, and promotes ethnic unity.
  • πŸ“ Karbi Anglong District

    Baresahariya Bhaona

  • Celebrated in Jamugurihat, Sonitpur district, featuring religious plays based on Vaishnavite scriptures like the Bhagavata Purana.
  • Entire villages participate, promoting communal harmony and devotion.
  • πŸ“ Jamugurihat, Sonitpur district
    Mid FEB

    Ali Aye Ligang

  • Main festival of the ethnic Mising Community, featuring traditional rituals and dances.
  • Celebrated on the first Wednesday of the Phagun month (mid-February).
  • πŸ“ Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Sonitpur, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Majuli, Charaideo

    Maha Shiva Ratri

  • Prominently celebrated in districts like Tezpur, Sivasagar, Kamrup at historic Shiva temples.
  • Devotees gather for night-long prayers and religious rituals dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • πŸ“ Tezpur, Sivasagar, Kamrup

    Elephant Safari

  • Early morning safaris in open grasslands; popular with domestic & international tourists.
  • πŸ“ Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park

    Jungle Jeep Safari

  • Forest trails for wildlife sighting, including rhinos, elephants, and tigers.
  • πŸ“ Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri, Dibru-Saikhowa, Raimona National Park

    River Rafting

  • Ideal for white-water rafting with Grade I and II rapids.
  • River rafting at Bogamati is ideal in summer from June to October.
  • River Rafting at Sankosh River is under process, hopefully by this season commercial leisure.
  • Rafting will start.
  • πŸ“ Nameri National Park (Jia Bhoreli River), Manas River, Kopili River, Bogamati, Sankosh River in Raimona National Park

    Leisure Kayaking

  • Single/tandem leisure kayaking available with scenic river stretches.
  • πŸ“ Brahmaputra River, and its tributaries

    Paragliding

  • Hill-based launching zones, attracting growing adventure tourism.
  • πŸ“ Gunjung in Dima Hasao and Dhirbeel, Damodarpur in Kokrajhar

    Trekking & Hiking

  • Trails include forest treks, hill climbing, and tribal trails.
  • πŸ“ Mt. Seilkal Peak, Hempeupet, BendaoBaglai in Dima Hasao, Karbi Anglong, Baukungri Hills (Kokrajhar), Gorbhonga Natural Trail, Nameri National Park, Raimona National Park

    Zip Lining & Rock Climbing

  • Adventure setups during festivals and temporary tourism events.
  • πŸ“ Bogamati (Baksa), Chandubi Hills (Kamrup), Dwijing Festival Sites, Brahmaputra Jungle Resort

    Camping

  • Eco-camps, riverside stays, birding camps with minimal infrastructure.
  • πŸ“ Nameri, Dima Hasao, Majuli, Pobitora, Chandubi, Rani Khemer

    Caving & Rock Exploration

  • Rock cave exploration and adventure group activities under guided operations.
  • πŸ“ Umrangso (Garampani), North Cachar Hills

    Biking & Off-Roading

  • Dirt tracks and jungle trails used by adventure biking communities.
  • πŸ“ Karbi Hills, Dima Hasao, Goalpara, Jatinga, Bogamati

    Sivasagar

  • Former capital of the Ahom kingdom, known for 18th-century monuments like Rang Ghar (Asia’s oldest amphitheatre), Talatal Ghar (seven-storied palace), and Sivasagar Tank with Shiva Dol temple.
  • πŸ“ Sivasagar

    Majuli

  • World’s largest river island and a cultural centre of the Neo-Vaishnavite movement founded by Srimanta Sankaradeva, dotted with historic Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries).
  • πŸ“ Majuli

    Hajo

  • An ancient pilgrimage site revered by Hindus, Muslims, and Buddhists, featuring Hayagriva Madhava Temple, Powa Mecca, and sacred Buddhist relic sites.
  • πŸ“ Hajo

    Tezpur

  • The β€œCity of Eternal Romance” with ancient ruins of Da-Parbatia temple, Agnigarh hill linked to mythology, and colonial-era heritage structures.
  • πŸ“ Tezpur

    Guwahati – Dighalipukhuri & Umananda Island

  • Historic tank linked to ancient battles; Umananda Temple on Peacock Island is a 17th-century Shiva shrine with colonial history.
  • πŸ“ Guwahati

    Digboi

  • Asia’s first oil refinery town (established in 1901) with heritage bungalows, Oil Museum, and WWII cemetery.
  • πŸ“ Digboi

    Barpeta

  • Known for Barpeta Satra, a major Neo-Vaishnavite monastery established by Madhavdeva, and traditional satriya art forms.
  • πŸ“ Barpeta

    Gauripur

  • Birthplace of legendary singer Pratima Barua Pandey, with historic royal palace and cultural heritage linked to Goalpara folk music.
  • πŸ“ Gauripur

    Silchar – Kachari Fort

  • Remains of the Dimasa Kachari kingdom, with ancient brick and stone ruins reflecting pre-Ahom architecture.
  • πŸ“ Silchar

    Mayong

  • Famous as the β€œLand of Black Magic,” with archaeological remains, ancient manuscripts, and folklore traditions.
  • πŸ“ Mayong

    North Guwahati – Aswaklanta & Dirgheswari

  • Temple sites dating back to Ahom and earlier periods, rich in stone carvings and mythological associations.
  • πŸ“ North Guwahati

    Guwahati (Kamrup Metro)

    • Kamakhya Temple (Nilachal Hill) – Shakti peetha; Ambubachi Mela hub
    • Umananda Temple (Peacock Island) – Shiva temple mid-Brahmaputra
    • Ugratara Temple (Uzan Bazar) – Shakti shrine
    • Navagraha Temple (Chitrachal Hill) – Nine-planet shrine
    • Basistha Ashram/Temple – Shiva temple with scenic streams
    • Sukreswar Temple – Ancient Shiva temple on riverbank
    • Dirgheswari Temple (Amingaon) – Shakti shrine on Brahmaputra bank.
    • Doul Govinda Temple (North Guwahati) – A prominent Krishna temple, known for its grand Janmashtami celebrations.
    πŸ“ Guwahati (Kamrup Metro)

    Guwahati

  • Rudreswar, Lankeshwar, Manikarneswar – Historic Shiva shrines.
  • πŸ“ Guwahati

    Hajo (Kamrup Rural)

  • Kedareswara Temple – Prominent Shaivite shrine.
  • πŸ“ Hajo (Kamrup Rural)

    North Guwahati & Surrounds

  • Aswaklanta Temple – Vishnu shrine on a hill by the river
  • πŸ“ North Guwahati & Surrounds

    Tezpur (Sonitpur)

  • Da-Parbatia/Bamuni Pahar ruins – Early temple ruins; heritage stop.
  • πŸ“ Tezpur (Sonitpur)

    Sivasagar

  • Siva Dol, Vishnu Dol & Devi Dol (Sivasagar tank complex) – Iconic Ahom-era temple trio.
  • πŸ“ Sivasagar

    Golaghat

  • Negheriting Shiva Doul (Dergaon) – Famous Shiva temple.
  • πŸ“ Golaghat

    Tinsukia

  • Tilinga Mandir (Bordubi) – β€œTemple of Bells,” popular wish-making site.
  • πŸ“ Tinsukia

    Biswanath

  • Biswanath Ghat Temples – Riverside cluster; β€œGupta Kashi” of Assam. (tourism highlight)
  • πŸ“ Biswanath

    BaihataChariali, Kamrup

  • Madan Kamdev – Archaeological temple site (romanesque sculptures)
  • πŸ“ BaihataChariali, Kamrup

    Majuli – Core Satra circuit

    • Auniati Satra – Premier seat; rich museum.
    • Kamalabari & Uttar Kamalabari Satra – Scholastic & performance traditions.
    • Dakhinpat Satra – Known for Raas festivities.
    • Garamur Satra – Historic monastic centre
    • Chamaguri (Amaguri) Satra – Traditional mask-making
    • Bengenaati Satra – Antiquities, manuscripts
    πŸ“ Majuli (Jorhat district) – Core Satra circuit

    Barpeta district (Barpeta town & surrounds)

  • Barpeta Satra – Cultural heartland of Ek Saran Naam Dharma.
  • πŸ“ Barpeta district (Barpeta town & surrounds)

    Barpeta district (Satellite satras)

  • Patbaushi, Ganakkuchi, Jania, Sundaridiya, Baradi – Important satellite satras
  • πŸ“ Barpeta district (Barpeta town & surrounds)

    Nagaon – Batadrava Than (Bordowa)

  • Birthplace of Srimanta Sankaradeva; foundational than/satra complex.
  • πŸ“ Nagaon

    Dibrugarh

  • Namphake Buddhist Monastery & Village (Naharkatia/Namphake) – Oldest Tai-Phake Theravada monastery; serene meditation centre and living cultural village.
  • πŸ“ Dibrugarh

    Tinsukia (Margherita–Ledo)

  • Mounglang (Khamti) Buddhist Monastery, Ledo – Khamti Theravada monastery; meditation centre (β€œBhante Baba Mandir”).
  • πŸ“ Tinsukia (Margherita–Ledo)

    Sivasagar / Charaideo

  • Chalapothar (Shyamgaon) Buddhist sites – Tai Khamyang villages with viharas and pagodas (Balijan/Betbari/Na-Shyamgaon).
  • πŸ“ Sivasagar / Charaideo

    Golaghat / Jorhat belt

  • Tai Khamyang & related Theravada pockets – Small viharas within Shyamgaon settlements; community heritage stops.
  • πŸ“ Golaghat / Jorhat

    Hajo (Kamrup)

  • Hayagriva Madhava link – Site is also revered in some Buddhist traditions; Hajo is celebrated as a confluence of Hindu, Muslim, and Buddhist faiths.
  • πŸ“ Hajo (Kamrup)

    Diphu

  • District headquarters; cultural center with Karbi Cultural Museum and lush green landscapes.
  • Khanduli & Baithalangso

  • Meadows and hill slopes often compared to Scotland for their scenic beauty.
  • Amreng Tourist Centre (Panimoor)

  • Riverside picnic spot with striking rock formations.
  • Kohora (Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong Landscape)

  • Wildlife extension area with elephants, hornbills, and forest trekking routes.
  • Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary

  • One of Assam’s oldest sanctuaries; rich in hot springs, hoolock gibbons, and rare flora.
  • Singhason Hill

  • Popular trekking and camping spot with panoramic sunrise and sunset views.
  • Haflong (the β€œSwitzerland of Assam”)

  • Assam’s only hill station; Haflong Lake, orchid gardens, and viewpoints.
  • Jatinga

  • Mystical valley known for the natural phenomenon of bird congregation in September–November; attracts ornithologists worldwide.
  • Maibang

  • Historic capital of Dimasa kingdom; stone inscriptions, ancient monoliths, and ruins.
  • Umrangso

  • Hill station on the Assam-Meghalaya border; Umrangso Dam and scenic lakes.
  • Panimoor Falls

  • Stunning waterfalls on the Kopili River; linked with folklore of Sita from the Ramayana.
  • Herangajao & Mahur Valleys

  • Scenic railway stations on the hill route, perfect for nature photography.
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