Assam, the rich, green land of rolling
plains, dense forests and beautiful rivers, located between 89o42'
to 96o30' East Longitude and 22o19' to 28o16'
North Latitude is the gateway to the north eastern part of India. Extending
from and between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai
and Naga Ranges, Assam is bordered by Bhutan in the North; Arunachal Pradesh
in the East; Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram in the south; Meghalaya in
the South-West and Bengal and Bangladesh on the West.
Assam dominated by the mighty Brahmaputra river, is renowned
for its tea, rich flora and fauna, the world famous one horned rhinoceros
and other rare species of wildlife on the verge of extinction. It has
mild winters and warm summers. Summer is from March to June and monsoon
from July to August. November to February is winter. Best season to visit
Assam is February to May. Assam has drawn people
from diverse cultures and races in different points of time. The main
tourist attraction is the Kaziranga National Park, home of India's rare
one-horned rhinoceros. The city of Guwahati is another place in the state
which has in its vicinity numerous ancient Hindu temples and is reputed
as an ideal place to explore the whole northeastern region. The capital
Dispur is very near Guwahati. Other tourist destinations in the state
are Hajo, Digboi, Manas, Jorhat, Tezpur, Sibsagar, Dibrugarh etc.
How to get there
By Air :Assam is well connected to the major cities
of India. Several domestic airlines fly to Assam. The Lokopriya Gopinath
Bordoloi International Airport of Guwahati is well connected by air to
most of the metros in the country. Air India
also operates an international weekly flight between Bangkok and Guwahati.
By Rail :The state of Assam has a convenient railway
network both within the state and with the rest of the country. There
are train services from Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore,
Cochin and Trivandrum. B.G. line connection is up to Dibrugarh and M.G.
line with Haflong and Silchar. Major towns within the state are also connected
by the railway network.
By Road :Several private travel companies as well
as the Assam State Transport Corporation operate a large network of buses
around the state. Tourist
Information Centres
- Directorate of Tourism
Govt. of Assam
Station Road
Guwahati 781001
Assam, India
Phone:91-361-2547102 / 2542748
Fax: 91-361-547102
Email: info@assamtourism.org |
- Assam Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.
Dr. B. Barooah Road
Guwahati 781007
Phone:91-361-2454570/2454421
Fax: 91-361-2454570
Email: astdcorpn@sancharnet.in
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- Tourist Information Officer
Lokapriya G.N.B. International Airport
Borjhar, Guwahati
Assam, India
Phone: 91- 361- 2544475 / 2547102
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- Tourist Information Officer
Tourist Information Centre
Govt. of Assam, Siliguri
Pradhan Nagar
Siliguri - 734403
West Bengal, India
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- Officer-in-Charge
Tourist Information Centre
Govt. of Assam
Assam House
8, Russel Street
Kolkata - 700 071
West Bengal, India
Phone:91-33-2295094
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- Dy. Director of Tourism
Tourist Information Centre
Govt. of Assam
B-1 Baba Kharak Singh Marg
Emporia Complex
New Delhi - 110 001
Phone:91-11-23345897
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