Assam Tour Packages

Assam, a land where rolling tea gardens meet the wild beauty of Kaziranga, offers an enchanting escape into Northeast India’s untouched landscapes. Our Assam tour packages take you deep into this mesmerizing region, where ancient temples, diverse wildlife, and vibrant traditions create an unforgettable experience.

The essence of Assam tourism lies in its breathtaking landscapes, historical treasures, and rich cultural heritage, offering travelers an authentic glimpse into the heart of Northeast India. Among the top tourist destinations in Assam, Majuli, the world’s largest river island stands out with its unique Satras and vibrant festivals, while Kaziranga National Park is home to the rare one-horned rhinoceros. Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another must-visit for nature lovers.

The best places to visit in Assam also include Haflong, the state’s only hill station, offering serene landscapes and outdoor adventures, as well as Sualkuchi, known as India’s “Silk Village.” Whether you seek adventure, spirituality, or natural beauty, Visit Assam for a journey filled with incredible discoveries, untouched wilderness, and cultural richness.

Top Selling Assam Tour Packages
Package Name Duration Price
Best of Assam Wildlife Tour 11N/12D $1200
Assam & Arunachal Pradesh Tour 15N/16D $1300
Rhino & Tiger Tour 13N/14D $1200
Assam & Meghalaya Tour 04N/05D $800

Popular Assam Tour Packages

WHY CHOOSE OUR ASSAM TOUR PACKAGES?

With years of expertise in curating exceptional travel experiences, we go beyond offering Assam travel packages, we craft journeys that immerse travelers in the state’s breathtaking landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant traditions.

Whether you wish to go on a wildlife tour, witnessing the rare one-horned rhinoceros at Kaziranga National Park, explore the sacred Kamakhya Temple on a spiritual tour, or experience the cultural vibrancy of Majuli, we have the perfect Assam itinerary for you. For thrill seekers, we have handcrafted adventure tour packages and for those wishing to explore the rich culture and tradition of Assam, we have designed tour packages that include experiences of witnessing the art of silk weaving in Sualkuchi, India’s "Silk Village." For couples looking for an unforgettable getaway, our Assam honeymoon tour offers serene landscapes, romantic river cruises, and luxurious stays amidst nature.

Our Assam holiday packages are customized to ensure a seamless and enriching experience. With knowledgeable local guides, seamless transport, and comfortable accommodations, we ensure travelers exploring Assam have an unforgettable experience.

Best Places to Visit on an Assam Tour

The gateway to Northeast India, Assam captivates visitors with its rolling tea estates, dense forests, and vibrant cultural heritage. From wildlife sanctuaries and spiritual landmarks to serene river islands and historical sites, this region offers a diverse and immersive travel experience. Here are some of the best places to visit in Assam:

  • Kaziranga National Park
  • Majuli Island
  • Manas National Park
  • Kamakhya Temple
  • Haflong Hill Station
  • Sualkuchi – Silk Village
  • Sivasagar
  • Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Umananda Island
  • Tea Gardens of Jorhat
Kaziranga National Park

One of the popular tourist places in Assam, Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its thriving population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The park's rich biodiversity includes elephants, tigers, swamp deer, and diverse bird species. A jeep safari through its wetlands and grasslands offers thrilling wildlife encounters.

Majuli Island

Among the top tourist places in Assam, Majuli is the world’s largest river island and a hub of Assamese culture. Famous for its ancient Satras, vibrant festivals, and serene landscapes, Majuli provides an authentic glimpse into Assam’s spiritual and artistic traditions.

Manas National Park

A UNESCO-listed sanctuary, Manas National Park is known for its pristine forests, exotic wildlife, and adventurous river safaris. This biosphere reserve shelters rare species such as golden langurs, clouded leopards, and Bengal floricans. Visitors can explore its scenic terrains through jeep safaris or boat rides along the Manas River, offering breathtaking encounters with nature.

Kamakhya Temple

Perched atop Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Kamakhya Temple is one of India’s most revered Shakti Peethas. Dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, this sacred site is known for its spiritual aura and unique tantric traditions. Pilgrims from across the country visit the temple, especially during the annual Ambubachi Mela, which celebrates divine feminine energy.

Haflong Hill Station

The only hill station in Assam, Haflong is a paradise for nature lovers. With its rolling hills, picturesque landscapes, and misty mornings, it’s an ideal retreat for relaxation and adventure. Visitors can enjoy paragliding, trekking, and exploring the beautiful Haflong Lake, a serene spot perfect for boating.

Sualkuchi – Silk Village

Known as the "Manchester of Assam," Sualkuchi is the center of Assam’s silk industry. This village is famous for weaving exquisite Muga, Eri, and Pat silk, which have been crafted here for generations. Travelers can witness the intricate process of handloom weaving and purchase authentic Assamese silk directly from artisans.

Sivasagar

Once the capital of the Ahom Kingdom, Sivasagar is steeped in history and grandeur. The town boasts architectural marvels like the Rang Ghar amphitheater, Talatal Ghar palace, and the towering Sivadol temple. Large man-made reservoirs such as Joysagar add to its historical significance, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Often called "Little Kaziranga," Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is home to one of the highest densities of one-horned rhinoceroses in the world. Despite its smaller size, Pobitora offers excellent wildlife spotting opportunities, including elephants, wild boars, and a variety of migratory birds, making it perfect for photography and nature exploration.

Umananda Island

Situated in the Brahmaputra River, Umananda Island is the world’s smallest inhabited river island. Home to the sacred Umananda Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, the island offers a peaceful escape surrounded by stunning river views. Visitors can take ferry rides to experience its tranquility and learn about its religious significance.

Tea Gardens of Jorhat

Jorhat, known as Assam’s "Tea Capital," is surrounded by sprawling tea plantations. Travelers can explore tea estates, observe tea processing techniques, and savor Assam’s renowned strong-flavored tea. Guided plantation tours provide insight into Assam’s tea heritage and offer an unforgettable sensory experience.

Top Activities to Experience on an Assam Tour

  • Wildlife Safari
  • Brahmaputra River Cruises
  • Tea Garden Tours
  • Trekking in Assam Hills
  • Birdwatching
  • Cultural Festivals
  • Shopping for Local Handicrafts
Wildlife Safari

Assam’s vast wilderness shelters some of India’s most spectacular wildlife reserves, including Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park. A jeep safari through Kaziranga allows travelers to witness the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, and swamp deer in their natural habitat. Manas, another UNESCO-listed site, provides opportunities to spot golden langurs, clouded leopards, and Bengal floricans. For a more compact safari experience, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary offers an excellent chance to see rhinos in a lush environment.

Brahmaputra River Cruises

A cruise along the Brahmaputra River offers breathtaking views of Assam’s scenic landscapes, including lush riverbanks, ancient temples, and vibrant villages. Travelers can choose luxury river cruises with comfortable accommodations or traditional houseboat rides that navigate serene waters. Majuli, the world's largest river island, is a major highlight, offering a peaceful escape into Assamese traditions and nature.

Tea Garden Tours

Assam is globally known for its tea, and exploring the tea estates of Jorhat and other plantations offers a fascinating insight into tea cultivation. Walk through sprawling tea gardens, watch expert tea pluckers at work, and participate in tea-tasting sessions that reveal the bold and malty flavors of Assam’s finest brews. Some estates also offer colonial-style accommodations for an immersive plantation experience.

Trekking in Assam Hills

Assam’s hilly terrains provide fantastic trekking opportunities, with trails cutting through Haflong and Dima Hasao. Haflong, Assam’s only hill station, offers breathtaking views, lush green valleys, and tranquil surroundings. More adventurous trekkers can explore the deep forests, rugged paths, and waterfalls of Dima Hasao, a region still untouched by mass tourism.

Birdwatching

Assam’s wetlands and forests host a rich variety of bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. In Deepor Beel, near Guwahati, travelers can spot migratory birds such as Brahminy ducks, kingfishers, and greater adjutant storks. The diverse habitats of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and Manas National Park provide sightings of rare species like Bengal floricans and fishing eagles.

Cultural Festivals

Assam’s vibrant festivals showcase the state’s deep-rooted traditions. The Bihu Festival, celebrated three times a year, is an energetic display of Assamese dance, music, and feasting. The Brahmaputra Festival brings together the cultural essence of the region with boat races, crafts, and folk performances, while the Tea Festival in Jorhat celebrates Assam’s tea heritage with tastings, estate visits, and lively events.

Shopping for Local Handicrafts

Assam’s bustling markets offer a treasure trove of handmade crafts such as bamboo and cane products, intricately designed bell-metal artifacts, and traditional Assamese textiles. Guwahati’s Fancy Bazaar and Sivasagar’s craft hubs are perfect places to shop for authentic souvenirs that reflect Assam’s heritage.

Best Time to Visit Assam

The best time to visit Assam to experience the true essence of the state is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the state’s lush landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and wildlife sanctuaries. These months ensure comfortable travel conditions, allowing visitors to witness Assam’s vibrant festivals, stunning tea gardens, and thriving national parks without interruptions from heavy rainfall or extreme heat.

Assam in Winters (October to February)-

Winter is the best season to visit Assam, offering clear skies, cool temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C, and scenic beauty at its peak. Wildlife safaris in Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park provide excellent opportunities for spotting one-horned rhinoceroses, elephants, and migratory birds. The festive season, including Magh Bihu, adds cultural vibrance, making this an ideal time for experiencing Assam’s traditions.

Assam in Spring (March to April)-

Spring welcomes visitors with blooming flowers and refreshing weather, perfect for exploring Assam’s tea gardens in Jorhat and river cruises on the Brahmaputra. This season is also marked by the grand celebration of Rongali Bihu, Assam’s most significant festival, which showcases the state’s traditional dances, music, and cuisine.

Assam in Monsoon (May to September)-

The monsoon season transforms Assam into a lush green paradise, with rivers flowing at their fullest and landscapes appearing more vibrant. However, heavy rains may cause travel disruptions, particularly in hilly areas. While some prefer visiting Assam during this time for its refreshing beauty, those planning outdoor activities such as trekking and safaris should opt for the drier months.

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