Description of Guwahati
Located on the bank of the Brahmaputra, Guwahati is the gateway to north eastern India and to Assam.
Sights include the Kamakhya Temple on Nilachal Hill, eight km west of the city, the Navagraha temple on Chitrachal Hill to the east of the town...
Located on the bank of the Brahmaputra, Guwahati is the gateway to north eastern India and to Assam.
Sights include the Kamakhya Temple on Nilachal Hill, eight km west of the city, the Navagraha temple on Chitrachal Hill to the east of the town and Umananda Temple on Peacock island in the midst of river Brahmaputra. Ferries make regular crossings from 7am to 5pm. The site is especially busy during the annual Shivaratri festival, when devotees from all over the state come to worship the god.
The Assam State Museum is also worth a visit. It has collections of archaeology, sculpture, paintings, metal, ivory and woodwork, costumes and ethnology. There are exhibits of reconstructed huts of Assamese tribes.
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