Hatisila
A beloved winter picnic destination near Guwahati, Hatisila attracts many visitors. Its highlight is the Ganesh Temple, carved naturally into a rock resembling an elephant's snout, adding to its charm.
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Tapatoli
Located at the Assam-Meghalaya border, Tapatoli is a peaceful village by the Kiling River. The scenic drive and tranquil ambiance make it a perfect spot to relax with family and friends.
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Nazirakhat
About 15 km from Guwahati, Nazirakhat is an archaeological gem, offering panoramic views and historical significance. It draws numerous visitors every year who admire its unique blend of nature and culture.
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Tagheria
Known for its stunning waterfall, Tagheria is a favorite picnic spot 38 km from Sonapur. Visitors flock here annually to enjoy the fresh waters and the surrounding natural beauty.
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Bhutan Chowki
Nestled in Mnas Natural Park, Barpeta, Bhutan Chowki is a scenic haven for picnickers. With its breathtaking views, it’s an ideal spot for families, featuring a small entry fee.
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Bhairabkunda
Located at the border of Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh, Bhairabkunda is a picturesque spot where the Jampani and Bhiarabi Rivers converge. It’s a 3-hour drive from Guwahati.
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Jamduar
A serene picnic destination in Kokrajhar, Jamduar offers scenic views of the Sankosh River. This reserve forest lies at the tri-junction of Assam, Bhutan, and West Bengal, rich in natural beauty.
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Orang National Park
Assam’s oldest game reserve, Orang National Park, sits on the Brahmaputra’s northern bank. Its rich wildlife and serene landscapes make it an underrated yet ideal picnic destination.
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Nameri National Park
Assam’s oldest game reserve, Orang National Park, sits on the Brahmaputra’s northern bank. Its rich wildlife and serene landscapes make it an underrated yet ideal picnic destination.
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Kakochang Waterfall
Located in Bokakhat, Kakochang Waterfall is a popular picnic spot. Visitors enjoy a refreshing 1 km trek and a dip in its sparkling waters, making it a perfect escape with family and friends.
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Akashiganga
Akashiganga, near Doboka town, features lush landscapes, a majestic waterfall, and historical significance related to the Doboka kingdom. Visitors also enjoy stunning views of the Brahmaputra River, ideal for a peaceful picnic.
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Champawati Kunda
In Nagaon district, Champawati Kunda, also known as Chapnalla Falls, is a picturesque winter retreat. Nearby attractions like Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary and Samaguri Beel further enhance its appeal for picnickers.
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Shivakunda
Shivakunda waterfall, nestled in the Amsoi Hills of Morigaon, is a serene picnic spot. Surrounded by nature, picnickers are advised to bring prepared food and water, as campfires are prohibited in this protected area.
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Bhalukpong
Bhalukpong, located 60 km from Tezpur, is a scenic picnic destination near Arunachal Pradesh. The Jia Bharali River adds to its charm, attracting picnic enthusiasts amidst lush greenery and peaceful surroundings.
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