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NOVEMBER

01 NOV

ChawangKut

ChavangKut is a culturally rich harvest festival celebrated by the Kuki-Chin-Mizo communities, including the Kuki tribe in Assam.

Traditionally observed in the month of November, ChavangKut marks the end of the agricultural season and serves as a time of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.

ChavangKut, traditionally celebrated in November, signifies the end of the agricultural season and serves as a time of thanksgiving for a successful harvest.

07-12 NOV

Dwisa - Grongani Fest

DwisaGrongani Festival is held in Uttar Rongagora village, Sonitpur District.

It is a young and growing celebration of Garo culture.

It features traditional Garo dances, attire, and local hospitality and brings together community pride and cultural expression in a vibrant rural setting.

πŸ“ Sonitpur District
08-09 NOV

Jatinga Bird Festival

It is held in Jatinga village of DimaHasao District.

This festival raises awareness about bird migration and conservation in the region. It addresses myths around bird deaths and promotes eco-tourism and scientific curiosity.

πŸ“ DimaHasao District
05-07 NOV

Raas Festival

This Vaishnavite festival in places like Majuli, Nalbari enacts the life of Lord Krishna through traditional dance-drama (RaasLeela).

It is performed in satras and attracts thousands of devotees and tourists. The event sustains classical Sattriya art and places like Majuli’s spiritual legacy.

πŸ“ Majuli πŸ“ Nalbari District
15-17 NOV

Mising Youth Festival

The Mising Youth Festival is heldbetween Nov-Dec at KarengChapori near Bogibeel Bridge in Dhemaji district, Assam.

It will be hosting its 10th edition in 2025.

It is organized by Takam MisingPorinKebang (TMPK) in collaboration with Mising Autonomous Council and focused on showcasing and preserving the culture of the Mising tribe.

πŸ“ Dhemaji District

PaalNaam

Notable locations forΒ Pal NamΒ celebrations in Assam include Auniati SatraΒ and Garamur Satra of Majuli, Barpeta Satra, and DhekiyaKhowaBor Namghar.

Additionally, the villagers in Namghar observe it on a smaller scale all over Assam.

The main objective ofΒ Pal NamΒ is to foster devotion, peace, and harmony within the community.

πŸ“ Mainly in Satras of Assam.

Majuli Music Festival

The Majuli Music Festival isΒ an annual event held on the river island of Majuli in Assam.

It is known for showcasing a blend of indie and folk music alongside the vibrant cultural traditions of the Mising, Deori, Nepali, and Sonowal Kachari communities.

The festival aims to promote rural tourism, uplift the local community, and facilitate cultural exchange.

πŸ“ Majuli

Elephant Safari

Early morning safaris in open grasslands; popular with domestic & intl. tourists.

πŸ“ Kaziranga National Park πŸ“ Manas National Park

Jungle Jeep Safari

Forest trails for wildlife sighting, including rhinos,elephants, tigers.

πŸ“ Kaziranga πŸ“ Manas πŸ“ Nameri πŸ“ Dibru-Saikhowa πŸ“ Raimona NationalPark

River Rafting

Several locations in Assam are suitable for river rafting in Grade I and Grade II rapids and in this locations the tourists can enjoy this adventure activity.

Ideal season- June to November

πŸ“ Nameri National Park (Jia Bhoreli River) πŸ“ Manas River πŸ“ Kopili River
πŸ“ Bogamati πŸ“ Sankosh River in Raimona National Park

Leisure Kayaking

Assam offers single/tandem leisure kayaking facilities at various rivers.

πŸ“ Brahmaputra River and its tributaries.

Paragliding

Paragaliding in one of the popular adventure tourism activities in Assam. Hill based launching zones combined with stays, birdwatching and camping adds to the charm of this.

πŸ“ Gunjung in Dima Hasao and Dhirbeel
πŸ“ Damodarpur in Kokrajhar

Trekking & Hiking

Assam is a trekking and hiking paradise with various trails available along the length and breadth of it. These trails cover forest treks, hill climbing and tribal trails

πŸ“ Mt. Seilkal Peak πŸ“ Hempeupet
πŸ“ BendaoBaglai in Dima Hasao
πŸ“ Karbi Anglong πŸ“ Baukungri Hills (Kokrajhar) πŸ“ Gorbhonga NaturalTrail
πŸ“ Nameri National Park πŸ“ Raimona National Park

Camping

Assam’s rich natural beauty and serene locations provide ideal backdrops for camping. There are many locations which are considered camping paradise.

stays, birding camps with minimal infrastructure.

πŸ“ Nameri πŸ“ Dima Hasao πŸ“ Majuli
πŸ“ Pobitora πŸ“ Chandubi πŸ“ Rani Khemer

Caving & Rock Exploration

Rock and cave exploration and adventure group activities under expert guidance and supervision are available.

πŸ“ Umrangso (Garampani)
πŸ“ Dima Hasao

Boat Racing (Traditional & Adventure)

While Assam has a vibrant tradition of boat racing with traditional longboats. It is now integrated with tourism.

πŸ“ Majuli πŸ“ Sualkuchi
πŸ“ Dwijing Festival (Chirang)

Biking & Off- Roading

The terrains of Assam offer ample opportunities for biking and off roading on dirt tracks and jungle trails for enthusiasts.

πŸ“ Karbi Hills πŸ“ Dima Hasao πŸ“ Goalpara πŸ“ Jatinga πŸ“ 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 – Dighalipukhuri
πŸ“ Umananda Island

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 – Kachari Fort

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 – Aswaklanta
πŸ“ Dirgheswari

Guwahati

  • 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) – Krishna temple; big Janmashtami.
  • Rudreswar, Lankeshwar, Manikarneswar – Historic Shiva shrines
πŸ“ Guwahati (Kamrup Metro)

Hajo (Kamrup Rural)

  • Hayagriva Madhava Temple – Vishnu temple revered by Hindus & Buddhists; major pilgrimage
  • 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 πŸ“ Kamrup

Satras are Vaishnavite monasteries in the neo-Vaishnavite tradition established by 15th century saint Srimanta Shankardev. The satras have been centres of culture and spiritualism. The namghars are community prayer centres which have immense impact on Assam’s rural life.

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

Nagaon

Batadrava Than (Bordowa) – Birthplace of Srimanta Sankaradeva; foundational than/satra complex. (Often classed as β€œThan” but central to the Satra tradition.)

πŸ“ Nagaon

Dibrugarh

Namphake Buddhist Monastery & Village in Naharkatia/Namphake is the Oldest Tai-Phake Theravada monastery. There is a serene meditation centre and living cultural village.

πŸ“ Dibrugarh

Tinsukia (Margherita–Ledo)

Mounglang Buddhist Monastery in Ledo is Theravada monastery of the Khamti community. It is a serene meditation centre (β€œBhante Baba Mandir”).

πŸ“ Tinsukia (Margherita–Ledo)

Sivasagar / Charaideo

Prominent Tai Khamyang villages with viharas and pagodas can be seen in Balijan, Betbari and Na Shyamgaon.

πŸ“ Sivasagar / Charaideo

Golaghat / Jorhat belt

Various Tai Khamyang & related Theravada pockets in the Golaghat and Jorhat district can be found where small viharas within Shyamgaon settlements and community heritage stops

πŸ“ Golaghat / Jorhat belt

Hajo (Kamrup)

Hayagriva Madhava temple is also a revered in some Buddhist traditions; Hajo is celebrated as a confluence of Hindu, Muslim, and Buddhist faiths.

πŸ“ Hajo (Kamrup)

The hill districts of Assam Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao are known for natural beauty as well as rich cultural heritage of the ethnic communities residing there. Haflong, the only hill station in Assam is located in Dima Hasao.

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.

Best Month to Visit Karbi Anglong

November to April – Pleasant weather, ideal for trekking, sightseeing, and cultural festivals.

Avoid June – September due to heavy monsoon rains and landslides.

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

Famous for natural beauty and water sports. Umrangso Lake is a prominent spot.

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.

Best Month to Visit Dima Hasao

  • November to March – Cool and pleasant, great for trekking, sightseeing, and birding.
  • September to November – Best time for Jatinga bird phenomenon.
  • April to May – Ideal for cultural exploration and orchid blooming season.
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