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Best Tourist Attractions in Assam

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Kaziranga National Park

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Famous for its One-horned Rhinoceros, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; it is also home to the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, Hoolock Gibbon, and various bird species.

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Dibrugarh

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Dibrugarh known as the Tea City of India, has the largest area under tea cultivation in Assam and beautiful landscapes

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Kamakhya Temple

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Situated at the Nilachal hills in Guwahati, it is one of the oldest and most revered centers of Tantric practices, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya

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Majuli Island

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The world's largest river island, Majuli, located on the Brahmaputra River near Jorhat and covering a total area of 352 sq km, attracts tourists from all over the world

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Sualkuchi

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Sualkuchi, a small village in Kamrup, Assam, is known as the 'Manchester of Assam' and is famous for its silk production and weaving traditions

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Manas National Park

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Another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam. It is known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes, including the Manas River

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Haflong

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Haflong is the only hill station in Assam and is known for its breathtaking landscape, vibrant lakes, waterfalls, and lush green valleys

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Hajo

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Hajo is an ancient pilgrimage center for Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims. This is a unique example of religious harmony

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Jorhat

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Tea Capital of India and the last capital of the Ahom Dynasty, Jorhat has a rich history and culture

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Bogibeel Bridge

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Longest rail-cum-road bridge in India between the Dhemaji and Dibrugarh districts and has a length of 4.94 kilometers over the Brahmaputra River

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