
Assam Tourism
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About Assam Tourism
Calming beauty, quirky tourist sights, spiritual feel and a holy river, simple people, zealous culture, Assam has many intriguing secrets. A trip to Assam, one of the famous seven sisters of Northeast India, is about experiencing history and culture and nature all at once. The state is also home to several wildlife reserves, which is also home to one of Assam’s most famous mascots, the one-horned rhino.
A Quick Information About the State – Assam Tourism
| Region | North-Eastern India |
| Capital | Dispur (Guwahati) |
| Latitude | 24° 8′ N to 28° 2′ N |
| Longitude | 89° 42′ E to 96° E |
| Total Population | 31,205,576 (According to 2011 Census) |
| Geographical Area | 78,438 sq. km |
| Total Districts | 35 (as of 2024) |
| Major Tribes in Assam | Bodo, Mising, Karbi, Rabha, Tiwa, Sonowal Kacharis, Deori, Dimasa |
| State Animal of Assam | One-horned Rhinoceros |
| State Bird of Assam | White-winged Wood Duck |
| State Flower of Assam | Foxtail Orchid (Kopou Phul) |
| State Tree of Assam | Hollong |
| Major Tourism Festivals of Assam | Bihu (Rongali, Kongali, Bhogali), Majuli Festival, Kaziranga Elephant Festival, Dehing Patkai Festival |
| Major Tourist Attractions | Kaziranga National Park (UNESCO Site), Majuli (World’s Largest River Island), Kamakhya Temple, Wildlife Sanctuaries (Manas, Pobitora), Tea Gardens, Brahmaputra River Cruises, Traditional Silk Weaving Centers (Sualkuchi). |