Enchanting Guwahati: A Jewel of Assam
Explore the vibrant city of Guwahati, where ancient temples meet serene lakes and rich Assamese culture beckons travelers to discover its hidden treasures.
Guwahati, the largest city in Assam, offers a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled beside the mighty Brahmaputra River, this vibrant city is a gateway to Northeast India, attracting tourists with its lush landscapes, historical temples, and vibrant local markets. Visitors can explore the serene Dighalipukhuri Lake, indulge in delicious Assamese cuisine, and immerse themselves in the warm hospitality of the locals. Guwahati's charm lies not only in its scenic views but also in its unique blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit destination for every traveler.
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- 5QP2+9H7, Guwahati, Dighalipukhuri, Assam, 781001, IN
Local tips
- Visit the Kamakhya Temple early in the morning to avoid crowds and experience the spiritual ambiance.
- Try local delicacies at the street food stalls near Dighalipukhuri for an authentic taste of Assamese cuisine.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning sunset views at Dighalipukhuri Lake.
- Interact with locals to learn more about the rich culture and traditions of Assam.
- Plan your visit during the Bihu festival for a truly immersive cultural experience.
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Getting There
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Auto-rickshaw
From the city center (Paltan Bazar), you can take an auto-rickshaw directly to I ❤️ Guwahati. Just tell the driver 'Dighalipukhuri', as it is a well-known area. The ride should take around 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Once you arrive, ask to be dropped at the entrance of Dighalipukhuri Lake.
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Bus
Head to the nearest bus stop in Paltan Bazar and catch a bus heading towards Dighalipukhuri. Look for buses that have 'Dighalipukhuri' displayed on the front. The ride takes approximately 20-30 minutes. Once you get off, walk towards the lake and follow the signs to I ❤️ Guwahati.
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Walking
If you are near the Assam State Museum, you can walk to I ❤️ Guwahati. Head east on R. G. Baruah Road, then take a left onto Dighalipukhuri Road. Continue straight for about 1 kilometer until you reach the lake area. I ❤️ Guwahati is located near the lake, and you will spot it easily.
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Cycle rickshaw
You can hire a cycle rickshaw from any local market area, such as Fancy Bazar. Just inform the rickshaw puller that you want to go to Dighalipukhuri. The journey will take around 25 minutes, and it’s a great way to enjoy the local scenery while heading to I ❤️ Guwahati.
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