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Guwahati, known as the gateway to the North-East region of India, is famous for its rich cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and temples like the Kamakhya Temple. It is also known for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife in the nearby sanctuaries, and the mighty Brahmaputra River that flows through the city.
The best time to visit Guwahati is from October to April, during the post-monsoon and winter months, when the weather is pleasant and conducive for tourism activities.
Top attractions in Guwahati include the Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Assam State Museum, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Kaziranga National Park which is a short drive away, Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, and the cruises on the Brahmaputra River.
Guwahati is generally safe for tourists. However, like any other city, visitors are advised to take standard precautions, be aware of their surroundings, and avoid traveling alone at night in unfamiliar areas.
Popular local foods to try in Guwahati include Assamese Thali, which consists of rice, dal (lentils), fish tenga (sour fish curry), Khaar (meat or vegetables cooked with a special alkaline extract), Masor Tenga, and various types of pitikas (mashed vegetables). Sweets like Pitha and Laddu made from rice flour and jaggery are also famous.
Yes, Guwahati offers several shopping places like Fancy Bazaar, Paltan Bazaar, and GS Road where tourists can purchase traditional Assamese silk garments, handicrafts, Assam tea, and local artifacts.
Guwahati is well-connected by air, rail, and road. Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport connects the city with major cities in India and abroad. The Guwahati Railway Station is an important railhead in the region, and there are well-maintained national highways connecting the city to the rest of India.
Guwahati offers a range of accommodation options from luxury hotels and resorts to budget lodgings and guest houses catering to all kinds of travelers.
Yes, Guwahati serves as a starting point for wildlife tours to nearby sanctuaries like the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and national parks like Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park, where you can spot one-horned rhinoceroses, tigers, and various other species of flora and fauna.
Tourists can experience the Bihu festivals, which mark Assamese New Year and the harvest season, and are celebrated with great enthusiasm in Guwahati. The Ambubachi Mela held at Kamakhya Temple is another significant religious event that attracts visitors from all over.

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