Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati
Kamakhya temple on Nilachal hill in Guwahati is one of the most revered religious destination of Hindus. It is one of the Shakti peeths. Watch detailed video on my trip to Kamakhya temple.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is located 45 km from Guwahati city and takes around an hours time to reach. It is famous for having the highest concentration of one horned Rhinos in India. It is better to have own transport as pubic transport is infrequent. The total area of the park is 38.8 sq km but…
Kumbhirgram airport Silchar is the second fastest growing domestic airport in India after Surat according to Yatra.com. It is 4th busiest airport in the northeast of India after Guwahati, Agartala and Imphal. Kumbhirgram airport is located around 29 km from Silchar city at the foothills of Borail hills range. Recently night landing facility has been…
It was said that the Great Wall of China is visible from space. But to the contrary NASA astronaut “Mike Fincke” claimed that mighty river Brahmaputra and the Pyramids of Egypt can be seen from space and not the Great Wall of China. Mike’s wife Renita Saikia is from Assam and works as an engineer…
Deepor Beel, also spelt Dipor Bil is located about 10 Km from Guwahati city in the outskirts. Beel in Assamese or Bengali means wetland. It is a permanent freshwater lake, in a former channel of the river Brahmaputra, to the south of the main river. It is the only wetland in Assam designated as a…
Umananda temple is a Shiva temple located on an island in the middle of river Brahmaputra in Guwahati, Assam. The temple has a rich history and the journey to the temple is equally enriching. The island is called peacock island or Bhasmachal hill. To reach the island one has to go by ferry. We boarded…
Kachakanti Temple at Udharbond is around 14 km from Silchar. The largest city in the southern Assam. This temple is the one of the oldest and most revered Hindu temple in the Barak valley region. The temple was built by the then Kachari kings. Watch the video to know more and see it for yourself.