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The
largest of the states in the northeast of
India is Assam whose capital, Guwahati,
has an inspired location on the banks of the
River Brahmaputra. Amidst Assam’s verdant
lushness are two important game sanctuaries,
Manas and Kaziranga, both best
known for their population of one horned
Indian rhinoceros, a species that faced
extinction. Much of the rest of the state is
devoted to tea plantation which yield the
strong Assam leaf popular all over the world.
Guwahati
The
ancient city of Pragjyotishpur or the light
of east is the site of modern Guwahati, the
Gateway to North Eastern India.
Altitude
: 55 metres.
Temperature (deg C) :
Summer- Max. 35, Min. 22; Winter- Max. 26,
Min. 10.
Rainfall : 180 cms
(from May to Sept.)
Best Season : October
to May.
TRANSPORT
AND COMMUNICATION
- Air
: Indian Airlines connect Guwahati
with Calcutta, Delhi, Bagdogra,
Imphal Agartala, Dibrugarh and
Dimapur.
Fare : Calcutta - Guwahati
Rs.1157/- (Y), Rs.1433/- (C),
Rs.1594/- (J).
- Rail
: Guwahati is connected by rail with
New Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay, Madras,
Trivandrum, Bangalore, Cochin,
Silchar, Tinsukia and Dibrugarh.
Fare : Calcutta - Guwahati
Rs.905/-(AC-2A), Rs.688/-(I),
Rs.235/-(II).
- Road
: Guwahati is connected by good
motorable roads with Shillong 103
kms, Kaziranga National Park 217 kms,
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary 176 kms,
Dimapur 280 kms, Itanagar 420 kms,
Imphal 487 kms, Agartala 599 kms,
Aizawal 538 kms, Gangtok 624 kms,
Darjeeling 587 kms, Calcutta 1182
kms and Kohima 342 kms.
- Bus
: Guwahati is connected by regular
bus services with Shillong, Silchar,
Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tezpur, Siliguri,
Sibsagar, Dimapur, Kohima, Imphal,
Aizawal, Itanagar, Barpetta Road and
Cooch Bihar.
PLACES
OF INTEREST
Janardhan
Temple, Navagrah Temple, Umananda Temple,
Bhubaneshwari Devi Temple.
Museums
- Assam
Zoo and Botanical Gardens : 0700 to
1600 hrs (Sep to March)
- Anthropological
Museum : 1000 to 1600 hrs. Closed on
University Holidays
- Assam
Forest Museum : 1000 to 1600 hrs
(Mon to Fri), 1000 to 1300 hrs (Sat)
- Cottage
Industries Museum.
- Museum
of Animal Husbandry and Vaterinary
Science
- Assam
State Museum : 1000 to 1630 hrs (Tue
to Sat), 0800 to 1200 hrs (Sun)
- Dept.
of Historical & Antiquarium
Research : 1000 to 1600 hrs. Sun
Closed.
EXCURSIONS
Haplong
(Hill Station) 355 kms; Jatinga (Famous for
bird mystry near Haplong) 364 kms;
Hajo 32 kms; Kamakhya Temple 10 kms;
Basistha Ashram 12 kms; Sualkuch 32 km;
Chandubi Lake 64 km; Orang 150 km; Darrang
100 km; Bhairakunda 137 km; Batadrawa 134
kms; Barpeta 137 kms; Tezpur 181 kms;
Bhalukpung 250 kms; Dibrugarh; Digboi;
Jorhat; Majuli.
INFORMATION
CENTRES
1)
Government Of India Tourist Office,
B.K.Kakati Road, Ulubari, Guwahati 781 007.
Tel: 54-7407.
2) Directorate Of Tourism, Government of
Assam, Station Road, Guwahati 781 007. Tel:
52-7102.
3) Assam Government Tourist Office, 8
Russel Street, Calcutta 700 016. Tel:
29-8331.
Kaziranga
National Park
Situated
on the south bank of the Brahmaputra river,
Kaziranga National Park is famous for the
stronghold of the armoured one-horned Indian
Rhinocerous. The Sanctuary provides unique
setting for a sight of its best known wild
life including birds.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Area
of the Park : 430 sq. kms.
Temperature (deg C):
Summer- Max.35, Min.18.3; Winter- Max.24,
Min.7.2.
Rainfall : Heavy in
Summer (2300 mms).
Best Season : November
to March.
Closed Season :
Mid-April to Mid-October.
Languages spoken :
Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, English.
TRANSPORT
AND COMMUNICATION
- Air
: Nearest airport Jorhat (96 kms) is
connected by Indian Airlines flights
with Calcutta which in turn is
connected with other cities in
India.
Fare: Calcutta - Jorhat
(Thursday & Sunday) Rs.1956 (Y).
- Rail:
Nearest railway station Furkating
(75 kms from Kaziranga) on the metre
guage line is directly connected to
Guwahati which in turn is connected
with the other major cities in
India.
Fare (approx): Calcutta -
Furkating (via Guwahati) Rs.1175
(AC-2A), Rs.925 (I), Rs.300 (II).
- Road:
Kaziranga (Kohora) to Guwahati 217
km, Jorhat 96 km, Furkating 75 kms.
- Bus
: The Assam Road Transport
Corporation runs regular buses from
Guwahati, Jorhat, Furkating which
stop at Kohora 5 kms outside the
Park and where the accommodation is
located. Long distance night coaches
run by private operators from
Guwahati and Jorhat also stop here
on request. The Tourist Department,
Kaziranga Forest Lodge, has a
reservation quota of 10 seats on the
Kaziranga Express from Golaghat to
Guwahati.
- Local
Transport: Taxis available.
SIGHTSEEING
IN THE PARK
Charges
inside the Park
1.
Elephant Charges (per seat) Rs.75 (adult),
Rs.50 (child).
2. Vehicle Charges Jeep/Car Mini Bus Bus
Toll Fee (per vehicle) Rs.75 Rs.100 Rs.125
View Fee (per person) Rs.10 Rs.10 Rs.10
3. Camera Charges Amateur Professional
Still without Telelence Rs.15 -- Still with
Telelence Rs.40 Rs.150 Movie (8 mms) Rs.75
-- Movie (10 mms) Rs.200 Rs.750 Video Camera
Rs.400 Rs.1500 Movie Camera (35 mms) --
Rs.1500
NOTE:
Toll Fee, View Fee, Elephant Charge &
Camera Fees are payable at Range Forest
Office, Kohora, Kaziranga National Park.
VERY
IMPORTANT
It
is essential for visitors to take a Forest
Department guide with them if they are going
by car or jeep, so that he can both direct
the vehicle and also sight wildlife for the
visitors.
HOURS
TO VISIT THE PARK
On
Elephant Back: 0500 to 0600 hrs, 0630 to
0730 hrs and 1530 to 1630 hrs.
By Road : 0800 to 1100 hrs and 1400 to
1630 hrs.
ROAD
ROUTES FOR VISITING THE PARK
Kaziranga
Range: Kohora, Daflang, Foliamare.
Western Range : Baguri, Monabeel,
Bimoli, Kanchanjuri.
Eastern Range : Agoratoli, Sohola,
Rangamatia.
OBSERVATION
TOWERS
These
are located at Sohola, Mihimukh, Kathpara,
Foliamare and Harmoti.
TOURIST
INFORMATION
1)
Government of India Tourist Office, B.K.
Kakati Road, Ulubari, Guwahati- 781 007.
Tel: 54-7407.
2) Director of Tourism, Government of
Assam, Ulubari, Guwahati- 781 007. Tel:
52-7102.
3) Kaziranga Wild Life Sanctuary,
P.O.Kaziranga- 785 109, Assam. Tel: 23
(Kaziranga exchange).
4) Assam Government Tourist Office, 8
Russel Street,
Sibsagar
Sibsagar
was the capital of the Ahom Kings who ruled
Assam before the advent of the British. The
town is build round the Sibsagar tank, dug
over 200 years ago. The tank is above town
level although situated in the heart of the
town. On its banks are located some of the
famous temples of Sibsagar. The Shiva
temple, constructed in the year 1734 is
believed to be the highest Hindu temple in
India.
How
To Get There :
- Air
: The nearest airport is at Rewriah,
Jorhat (55 kms away) connected by
Indian Airlines with Calcutta,
Guwahati and Tezpur.
- Rail
: The nearest railhead is Simaluguri
(16 kms away) on main N.F. Railways.
- Road
: Sibsagar is connected by road to
most of the important places in
Assam.
Some distances are :
Guwahati - 369 kms
Kaziranga - 152 kms
Jorhat - 55 kms
Nowgong - 249 kms
Dibrugarh - 76 kms
Tinsukia - 114 kms
What
To See
Sibsagar
Tank and Temples :The tank
comprising 120 acres of water, dug ever 200
years age, is above town level although
situated down town. fed by natural springs,
the tank is surrounded by deep ditches and
earthen moats. Three temples are built on
itsbanks - Siva temple, Vishnu temple and
Devidol temple.
Talatal
Ghar : Built in 1699 by king Rudra
Singha about 6 kms from Sibsagar it is an
underground garrison having three stories
the lowest connected with Dikhow river by
tunnel.
Kereng
Ghar :9 kms from Sibsagar, this is
a seven storied castle-four above and three
below the ground containing two underground
pathways to Dikhow river and Garden palace.
Rang
Ghar :The Ahom Kings watched
elephant fights and other sporting events
from this two- storied oval-shaped pavilion
built by king Pramutta singha.
Joysagar
Tank and Temple : Historical
records reveal that the tank was constructed
in 45 days at Rangpur in 1697. The tank
stands on the area of 318 acres half of
which is under water and on its banks stand
the Jeydol (Vishnu) temple, Shiva temple and
Devi Ghar and Ghanashyam (Nati Gosain)
temple.
Gaurisagar
Group : 16 kms south of Sibsagar on
the Assam Trunk Road, Gaurisagar is one of
the historical tanks constructed by Queen
Phuleswari in the year 1723. This springfed
tanks is 150 acres under water and on its
banks stand three temples dedicated to Devi,
Shiva and Vishnu.
Gargaon
Palace : The principal town of the
Ahom Kings, constructed by the 15th Ahom
King Suklemnung in 1540 lies in 13 kms east
of Sibsagar. The present seven storied
palace was built by King Rajesshar Singha in
about 1762. All the underground stories and
passages were blocked by the East India
Company. The magazine made of bricks is
within the palace compound and further
eastward are two old stone bridges
constructed by King Gadadhar Singha.
Charaideo
: 28 kms east of Sibsagar, was the
original capital of the Ahom Kings built by
Sukhapa the founder of the dynasty in about
1229. Charaideo is famous for its numerous
maidams (vaults) of the kings and members of
the royal family resembling the pyramids of
egypt. Most of them were build of stones and
bricks and are in ruins now.
Other
Places : A great number of old
Sastras of the Vaishava cult Muslim Dargahs,
Budhist and Sakta shrines are to be found
around Sibsagar, Besides, there are more
than 500 tanks, vaults, earthen forts and
castles belonging to the Ahom, Manipuri,
Jaintia Shan and Kachari kings in this
sub-Division.
Excursions
:
Jorhat
(55 kms.)
Itinerary is famous for its sprawling
tea gardens. It is the nerve centre of tea
industry. It has the world reknowned Teklai
Experimental Centre.Research is carried out
to find new varieties of tea and also
therapeutic effected of green tea. Regional
Research Laboratory which is situated here
conducts investigation on plants, herbs and
seil. There are also other organisations
such as Assam Agricultural University,
Technical School etc. From Jorhat, one may
visit majuli, the largest island on the
Brahmaputna. In Majuli, there are numerous
satras or monasteries. 60 kms aways from
Jorhat, lies Nambar Foprest reserve which is
famous for being a rejuvenating hot spring.
Further 90 kms down, one comes across
Dimapur (in Nagaland), once the seat of
Cachar Kingdom.
Dibrugarh
(76 kms)
It is an upcoming major trading centre
and a lovely river side town in Upper Assam.
This is the place where the mighty river
Brahmaputra is at its majestic best.
Miscellaneous
Information :
Banks
: State Bank of India, United Bank of India,
Central Bank of India etc.
Clubs : Lions Club
Information Centre :
District Information and Public Relation
Officer.
Haflong
At
680 metres above sea level, in the lush
hilly terrain lies this lovely lakeside
resort which is Assam's only hill station.
It is the headquarters of North Cachar Hills
District and is situated at a distance of
355 kms from Guwahati. Haflong is the name
of variety of orchids, one of them being the
rare Blue Vanda.
General
Information :
- Air
:Nearest airport is Dimapur (266
kms), Jorhat (364 kms) Gguwahati
(355 kms). All there connected by
Indian Airlines with Calcutta.
- Rail
: Haflong is connected by North
Erontier Railway from Guwahati via
Lumding.
- Road
: Itinerary is connected by road to
important places. The distance to
some important places are :
Guwahati - 355 kms.
Diphu - 170 kms
Dimapur - 266 kms
Jorhat - 364 kms
Newgong - 309 kms
Golaghat - 335 kms
Assam State Transport
Corporation Buses connect most of
these places with Haflong.
What
To See
Haflong
Lake : Situated in the heart of the
hill station it is a picturesque area.
Jatinga
: 9 kms away, this village has attracted
orinthologists from all over the world to
unreveal the mystery of the flocks of little
migratory birds crashing to death on still
dark nights. The phenomenon is attributed by
scientists to the sensitivity of these birds
to infra red emissions of the torches borne
by the villages during the nights. An
elevated watch tower provides an opportunity
to see this bird mystery.
Maibong
: 47 kms away from Haflong, on the banks of
river Mahur lies the ruins of the once
flourishing capital of the Dimasa Kachari
Kingdom. A stone house and temple of Kachari
kings can be seen at Maibong.
Umrangsu
: 115 kms away from Haflong by road, the
biggest hydel plant under North East
Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO) has come
up with dams across the river Kopili, a
tributery of the Brahmaputra. Near Umrangsu,
there is a hot water spring (Garampani)
which is believed to possess medicinal
properties.
Miscellaneous
Information
For
Tourist Information :-
1. Tourist Information Officer, Haflong
PO : Haflong, District - N.C.Hills, Tel :
268.
2. Directorate of Tourism, Assam,
Station Road, Guwahati 781001, Tel -
27102/31022
Tourist Information Officer, Station
Road, Guwahati 781001, Tel : 24475
3. Tourist Information Officer, Assam, 8
Russel Street, Calcutta - 71.
4. Tourist Information Officer, B-1,
Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi - 110001
Tel : 325897Haflong, N.C.Hills Tel : 268
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