Thursday, 22 May 2014

Guwahati as Gateway to the North Eastern States

Renowned as gateway to North Eastern states of India an endowing city of Guwahati is amongst the most developed and largest city of Assam. We must remember that the city is one of the largest metropolises in the north-east region of the country and its diverse landscape allows travelers to allure an indistinct wonder which has been nurtured by the glorious call of nature.


Personified elegance of Guwahati which is located within the bank of the Brahmaputra River is so charismatic in its nature that you can consider your journey to be incomplete if you fail to witness the glowing environment of the booming city.

Historic Facts
Before it became renowned as Guwahati the city was called by its other name like Gauhati and Pragjyotishpur and such names illustrates the transition and development in infrastructure but before we talk about its evolution process that happened after India clinched its independence it becomes important to talk about the historical facts of the city.

To unearth its historical incident traveler would require calling an epic time because the theme of Mahabharata would give you an idea regarding its historical existence. It is believed that the city was the capital of the mischievous sprite Narakasura of Pragjyotishpur. However there is other sect of historians who believes that the city was the primeval hub of Kamarupa.

Before an invasion of Ahoms the city was the epicenter of all cultural activities and it has also witnessed many incidents of wars and struggle between Mughals and Ahoms.

Cultural Appetite
As mentioned above the city was a nerve centre of cultural activities even today the rich heritage of Guwahati attracts tourist from across the world. Its diversity in terms of tribal community and Bengali community reflects the dimensional character of the state.

In terms of defining its rich culture the whole city gets into act of celebration of festivals and the most popular fair of this region is Ambubachi Mela. To witness the true colors of the fair traveler would require being here during the time of rainy season where millions of devotee and tourist thugs in to celebrate the mutual cause.

Talking about major festivals of Guwahati than Bihu can be considered as one of the most important occasion which is complimented by other carnivals like The Kati or Kangali Bihu and the Magh or Bhogali Bihu.

Nearby Attraction
Some of the major attractions of the city are Assam State Museum, Assam State Zoo, Guwahati Planetarium, Bhubaneswari Temple, Kaziranga National Park, Bamuni Lake, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Nehru Park, Kamakhya Temple and many more.

Best Time to Visit
Expect coming here during the months of October to April to experience the brilliance of climatic condition.

How to Reach
By air- the nearest airport to Guwahati is Guwahati international airport which is located at a tiny distance from the main city.

By train- the nearest railway station to Guwahati is Guwahati railway station which is one of the major terminuses of North-East Frontier Railway and this station is very well connected with all the important railway station of India.



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