Assam
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One of the Seven Sister states of Northeast India, Assam is located to the south of the Eastern Himalayas. With an area, spanning around 78440 sq km, the state comprises the Brahmaputra and Barak Valleys along with Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao Hills. Dispur, a locality in Assam’s largest city Guwahati, is the state capital.
Famous for its natural beauty and diverse fauna along with tea gardens and noted temples, the state observes a horde of travellers every year. Although the monsoon season is known to add to the beauty of the state, the period from October to March is considered ideal for a trip here.
Apart from endangered species like the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger and the golden langur, more than 180 species of mammals and birds live within Assam’s territory. The five national parks along with seven wildlife sanctuaries are apt destinations to explore the rich flora and fauna of the region. Among these, Kaziranga and Manas National Parks hold the status of a World Heritage Site.
The state has around 800 major and 60,000 small tea estates that span a total area of about 300000 hectares. Local workers are highly skilled in plucking and collecting tea leaves that make some of the most prized products in the world.
Trekking, hiking and camping are popular in various national parks across the state. Mountaineering and rock climbing can be done at sites like Simhasana Hill, Elephant Rocks and Bhubaneshwari. Assam also has ample destinations for other adventure activities like parasailing, river rafting and mountain biking.
Assam has a number of temples like Navagraha, Umananda, Mahamaya and Ashwakranta, but the most revered one is Kamakhya Temple, which is set atop the Nilachal Hills. Offering an insight into the rich culture of the state, Satras, the Vaishnavite monasteries located on Majuli Island are important centres of traditional performing arts.
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