Dighalipukhuri
A a water body in the heart of the city with boating facilities, cruises on
the river Brahmaputra in the 'Jolporee', the famous Balaji Temple of Tirupati,Planetarium,
the Saraighat Bridge over the Brahmaputra, the Guwahati Oil Refinery, Lachit
Barphukan Park and the Guwahati University are places worth visiting.
Chandubi Lake
A natural lagoon and fine picnic spot which is 64 kms. from Guwahati. The lake
and its surroundings is an ideal holiday resort with the added attraction of
fishing and rowing.
The place is easily accessible by bus from Guwahati.The best season to visit
is from November to April.
Sualkuchi
Assam produces three unique varieties of silks, the Golden Muga, the White
Pat and the warm Eri. Silks grown all over the state find their way to Sualkuchi,
32 kms from Guwahati.
Sualkuchi is one of the world's largest weaving villages often called the
Manchester of the East. The entire population here is engaged in weaving exquisite
silf fabrics. A renowned centre of silk production, particularly known for
Muga - the golden silk of Assam which is not produced anywhere else in the
world.
Hajo
Located 32 kms. from Guwahati on the north bank of the Brahmaputra, it is
a place where three religions meet - Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism.
It has a large number of temples, the chief among them being Hayagriva-Madhab
Temple. There is a belief that this temple contains the relic of Lord Buddha,
while a section of the Buddhist hold that Lord Buddha attained nirvana here.
Large number of Bhutanese visit this temple every year during the winter season.
There is a place of pilgrimage for Muslims here known as Poa-Mecca.
According to mythology, the Pandavas had taken shelter in this region during
their agyatvas or the period in hiding. One can see the stone bowl used by Bhima
during this agyatvas.
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