A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga is renowned for its population of one-horned rhinoceroses. Summer visits provide lush landscapes and opportunities to spot diverse wildlife.
As the world’s largest river island, Majuli offers scenic beauty and a tranquil environment. Its vibrant culture and serene landscapes are an excellent escape from the summer heat.
Known as the ‘Switzerland of the East,’ Haflong is Assam’s only hill station. Its pleasant climate, rolling hills, and picturesque lakes make it a perfect summer retreat.
Often referred to as the ‘Tea Capital of India, ’ Jorhat offers sprawling tea gardens and historical sites. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty and learn about tea cultivation processes.
Rich in history, Sivasagar showcases the remnants of the Ahom dynasty. The town’s numerous tanks and temples provide a serene environment for summer travellers.
Known as the ‘ Tea City of India,’ Dibrugarh offers vast tea estates and a gateway to the eastern Himalayas. Its moderate climate and scenic beauty are ideal for a summer visit.
Home to the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Tinsukia is a haven for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. The park’s wetlands and grasslands are incredibly vibrant during the summer months.
As Assam’s largest city, Guwahati offers urban attractions alongside natural beauty. Visiting the Kamakya Temple and cruising the Brahmaputra River are popular activities.
Known for its scenic beauty and archaeological sites, Tezpur provides a blend of history and nature. The town’s parks and proximity to hill stations make it a refreshing summer destination.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas National Park is renowned for its biodiversity. Summer visitors can enjoy jeep safaris to spot wildlife amidst lush greenery.