The largest city in North East India Assam is famous for Kamakhya Temple and for being located on the banks of the massive Brahmaputra river. Both are a must visit, beyond which there are parks, museums, Zoo, temples and the
Kaziranga National Park
Spread over 430 sq. kms across the Brahmaputra plains, Kaziranga is home to the world’s largest population of Indian one horned Rhinocerous. Elephant grass meadows, swampy lagoons and dense forest make up Kaziranga National Park. Besides 2200+ Rhinos, the Park houses tigers, elephants, deer,
Assam, the land of Tea, Silk and Rhinos!
One of the seven sisters of the East, Assam is all about nature, wildlife sanctuaries and tea estates. Guwahati, Jorhat, Majuli Island near Jorhat, Tezpur, Silchar, Sibsagar, Dibrugarh, Haflong, Kaziranga and Manas National Parks are all listed as ‘must see
Tips for booking hotels online
I tend to give relatively more importance to booking accommodation in general when compared to airlines or other transportation needs. Reason is simple-unlike transportation that lasts a few hours, I (and possibly everyone else) spend more time in hotels-about 40%
Bandipur/Nagarahole National Parks
If I were to name my favourites spots for short breaks, Bandipur and Nagarahole National Parks will rank very high in the list. Driving from Bengaluru on a reasonably good state highway with a variety of restaurants, chance to do