Bogamati
Nestled at the Barnadi River's mouth in Baksa, Bogamati is a serene spot surrounded by dense forests. Located 92 km from Guwahati, it's a favorite getaway for nearby districts.
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Manas National Park
Spanning Assam and Bhutan, this UNESCO Heritage site is a biosphere reserve with rare species. A designated picnic zone lies along the Manas River, 138 km from Guwahati.
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Chandubi Lake
Just 64 km from Guwahati, Chandubi Lake offers mesmerizing sunsets, boating, and camping. A popular picnic destination, it's known for its tranquility in Kamrup district.
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Dipor Bil
Southwest of Guwahati, this freshwater lake is a haven for 219 bird species, including migratory ones. It’s an ideal one-day outing spot near the city.
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Surya Pahar
Located 12 km from Goalpara, this archaeological treasure features rock-cut Shivalingas, stupas, and deities. The scenic surroundings are perfect for a picnic.
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Hohua
Situated along the Assam-Meghalaya border, Hohua's riverbanks in Goalpara district offer a peaceful retreat, 92 km from Guwahati.
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Hahim
A favorite winter picnic spot in Boko, Hahim draws crowds during Bihu, New Year, and Christmas, just 64 km from Guwahati.
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Ukiam
Tucked on the Assam-Meghalaya border near Chaygaon, Ukiam features breathtaking landscapes. The scenic two-hour drive from Guwahati is a delight, though network connectivity is limited.
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Ranikhamar
Located 70 km from Dispur, this tranquil retreat offers stunning views, boating, and a nearby waterfall. Its remoteness adds to the charm, but network coverage is unavailable.
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Tapoban
Situated in Chandrapur, Tapoban is perfect for picnics with scenic vistas, sunsets, and tent bookings. It’s a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle.
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