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Brahmaputra Ghat: Guwahati's Riverside Retreat

Experience the serenity and cultural richness of Guwahati at Brahmaputra Ghat, a picturesque riverside attraction on the mighty Brahmaputra River.

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Brahmaputra Ghat in Guwahati offers a serene escape along the mighty Brahmaputra River. It's a place to witness local life, enjoy stunning sunsets, and experience the cultural richness of Assam.

A brief summary to Brahmaputra Ghat

  • 5PQR+57M, Guwahati, Fancy Bazaar, Assam, 781030, IN

Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for the best views and vibrant photography opportunities.
  • Try local snacks from street vendors to experience authentic Assamese cuisine.
  • Consider a boat ride for a unique perspective of the river and surrounding scenery.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Fancy Bazaar, walk towards the Brahmaputra River. Continue on Fancy Bazaar Road for 5-7 minutes, passing through the market area. Upon reaching the riverbank, you'll find Brahmaputra Ghat with steps leading down to the water. The walk takes approximately 10-15 minutes.

  • Rickshaw

    From Pan Bazaar, hire a rickshaw and ask to be taken to 'Brahmaputra Ghat'. The fare typically ranges from ₹20-₹30, depending on the distance. The rickshaw ride takes about 5-10 minutes.

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Brahmaputra Ghat, situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Guwahati, Assam, is a captivating destination blending natural beauty and cultural vibrancy. The ghat serves as a focal point for locals and tourists, providing a space for relaxation, cultural immersion, and scenic views. Visitors can witness daily life along the river, from fishermen casting nets to families enjoying picnics. The ghat is particularly lively during festivals like Bihu, showcasing traditional Assamese music and dance. The sunset views are breathtaking, painting the sky with vibrant colors reflected on the water, making it a haven for photographers. Brahmaputra Ghat holds immense cultural and spiritual significance. The Brahmaputra River itself, also known as 'Luit', is considered the lifeline of Assam, supporting livelihoods through fishery, agriculture, and transport. The river derives its name from the Sanskrit word meaning 'son of Brahma' and is one of the few rivers with a male name. Taking a boat ride on the Brahmaputra offers a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape and the opportunity to spot Ganges dolphins. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Island, Assam State Museum and Fancy Bazaar. The Brahmaputra Riverfront Beautification Project has further enhanced the area, providing amenities like parks, seating, and refreshment points.

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