Cover the best of Assam in 5 days
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/ITINERARY, ASSAM/ Updated : Aug 22, 2017, 15:05 IST
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When you are holidaying in a place as diverse and as vast as Assam, the one thing you don’t need is to miss out on a place that commands a visit. But a packed travel calendar might lead you to this felony without your knowledge. W … Read more
When you are holidaying in a place as diverse and as vast as Assam, the one thing you don’t need is to miss out on a place that commands a visit. But a packed travel calendar might lead you to this felony without your knowledge. Well, time to stop worrying as we have brought this 5―day vacation plan in Assam keeping in mind all that you should not miss or give a skip due to time restriction or plain forgetfulness! Read less

When you are holidaying in a place as diverse and as vast as Assam, the one thing you don’t need is to miss out on a place that commands a visit. But a packed travel calendar might lead you to this felony without your knowledge. Well, time to stop worrying as we have brought this 5―day vacation plan in Assam keeping in mind all that you should not miss or give a skip due to time restriction or plain forgetfulness! Kick off your vacation with a visit to the most famous place of Assam―Guwahati. A growing commercial haven, Guwahati is the best place to enjoy all the flavours of the seven states of north–east India. Spend your day visiting destinations like Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Srimanta Shankardev Kalakshetra and Assam State Museum; enjoy delicious food in the restaurants of Panbazar and relax in your hotel room as dusk envelopes the land of breathtaking beauty. Continue your vacation with a trip to the mythological town of Tezpur; then move to witness Ahom glory in Sivasagar; go for a memorable safari in Kaziranga National Park and end your vacation with a day in Assam’s cultural capital, Jorhat.
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