Guwahati View Point 2
Guwahati View Point 2: Panoramic City Views
Witness Assam's towering symbol of national pride: panoramic views, historical significance, and cultural immersion atop Sarania Hills.
The Highest National Flag of Assam stands tall on Sarania Hills in Guwahati, representing national pride and unity. Offering panoramic city views, it's a popular spot for tourists seeking a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach the Highest National Flag using public transport, take a local bus from various parts of Guwahati towards Sarania Hills. Look for buses heading in that direction. Once you arrive at the Sarania Hills bus stop, it's approximately a 10-minute walk to the flag. Follow Gandhi Mandap Road, keeping an eye out for signs indicating the flag's location. Bus fares typically range from ₹10-₹20.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services like Ola and Uber are readily available in Guwahati. A short taxi ride from the city center (e.g., Paltan Bazaar) to the Highest National Flag will cost approximately ₹150-₹300, depending on traffic and the specific location. Ask the driver to take you to Gandhi Mandap on Sarania Hills. Parking is available near the site, though a small fee may apply.
Walking
If you are near the Uzan Bazar area or other parts of Sarania Hills, walking to the Highest National Flag is an option. Head towards Sarania Hills, following the main road. Once you reach the base of the hill, look for stairs or a pathway leading up to Gandhi Mandap. Be prepared for some steep inclines. There are no costs involved in walking.
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