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Dokhola Palashbari View Point

Sualkuchi, Assam, India
Dokhola Palashbari View Point is a breathtaking destination situated on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra River. This location is widely recognized for its tranquil environment and offers one of the most panoramic views of the river's vast expanse. Visitors often flock to this site to witness th e dramatic changes in the landscape during different seasons. The area is characterized by lush greenery, massive river boulders, and a serene atmosphere that provides a perfect escape from urban chaos. It serves as a significant spot for nature lovers who wish to observe the riverine ecosystem of Assam up close. The site has gained immense popularity as a premium picnic destination for locals from Guwahati and Sualkuchi. During the winter months, the receding water levels reveal sandy banks that are ideal for outdoor gatherings. The view point also provides a unique perspective of the hills on the opposite bank. It is a place where one can truly appreciate the geographical majesty of the Brahmaputra. The local community often engages in fishing activities nearby, adding a touch of rustic charm to the experience. Exploring the surrounding Hudumpur area allows tourists to see the traditional lifestyle of the riverbank dwellers. The sunset views from this point are particularly legendary among photography enthusiasts. Many travelers combine a visit here with a trip to the nearby Mirza or Palasbari towns. It remains an essential stop for anyone touring the Kamrup district. The cool breeze from the river makes it a pleasant spot even during the warmer afternoons of March.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:

    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:

    Nature / View Point
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    Entry Fees:

    No Entry Fee: Currently, there is no official entry fee to access the Dokhola Palashbari View Point area.

    Parking Charges: Small fees of roughly 20 to 50 Rupees may be collected by local committees for vehicle parking during peak picnic seas...
    No Entry Fee: Currently, there is no official entry fee to access the Dokhola Palashbari View Point area.

    Parking Charges: Small fees of roughly 20 to 50 Rupees may be collected by local committees for vehicle parking during peak picnic seasons.
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    Timing:

    Regular Timings: The spot is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily for safety reasons as it is near the river.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is around 3:30 PM to enjoy the afternoon light and stay until the sunset. ...
    Regular Timings: The spot is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily for safety reasons as it is near the river.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is around 3:30 PM to enjoy the afternoon light and stay until the sunset.
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    Special Events:

    Winter Festival: Large gatherings occur during the Bhogali Bihu festival in January where people build temporary sheds called Mejis.

    Community Picnics: Grand community feasts are held throughout January and February marking the peak of the t...
    Winter Festival: Large gatherings occur during the Bhogali Bihu festival in January where people build temporary sheds called Mejis.

    Community Picnics: Grand community feasts are held throughout January and February marking the peak of the tourism season.
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    Best Photo Spots:

    River Edge: The rocky outcrops near the water provide a dramatic foreground for wide-angle landscape shots.

    Sunset Point: The specific area facing the west offers the most vibrant colors for evening photography sessions.

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    River Edge: The rocky outcrops near the water provide a dramatic foreground for wide-angle landscape shots.

    Sunset Point: The specific area facing the west offers the most vibrant colors for evening photography sessions.

    Green Canopy: The trees surrounding the view point create a beautiful natural frame for portraits and selfies.

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Things To Do

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    Picnic and Dining: Organizing a traditional Assamese picnic is the top activity here, especially during the December holiday season.

    Landscape Photography: Capturing the golden hour as the sun dips below the horizon is a must for every visitor.

    River Walks: Walking along the sandy banks during the dry season offers a meditative experience and great views.

    Local Boat Rides: Engaging local fishermen for a short boat ride provides a closer look at the river's depth and scale.

    Nature Sketching: The still environment is perfect for artists to sit and draw the natural scenery of the riverbanks.

    Birding Expeditions: Enthusiasts can bring binoculars to spot migratory ducks and local kingfishers in the ma...
    Picnic and Dining: Organizing a traditional Assamese picnic is the top activity here, especially during the December holiday season.

    Landscape Photography: Capturing the golden hour as the sun dips below the horizon is a must for every visitor.

    River Walks: Walking along the sandy banks during the dry season offers a meditative experience and great views.

    Local Boat Rides: Engaging local fishermen for a short boat ride provides a closer look at the river's depth and scale.

    Nature Sketching: The still environment is perfect for artists to sit and draw the natural scenery of the riverbanks.

    Birding Expeditions: Enthusiasts can bring binoculars to spot migratory ducks and local kingfishers in the marshes.

    Village Exploration: Walking into the Hudumpur village helps in understanding the local culture and river-dependent lifestyle.

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Information

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    Why Famous:

    Riverine Beauty: The place is famous for its wide-angle views of the Brahmaputra River which appears like a sea at this specific bend.

    Picnic Culture: It is a renowned hub for winter picnics where hundreds of families gather during January t...
    Riverine Beauty: The place is famous for its wide-angle views of the Brahmaputra River which appears like a sea at this specific bend.

    Picnic Culture: It is a renowned hub for winter picnics where hundreds of families gather during January to celebrate the new year.

    Sunset Vistas: Famous among youth for being one of the best sunset points near the Manchester of Assam.
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    Architecture:

    Structure Design: The site primarily features natural landscapes with minimal man-made architectural interventions to preserve its organic beauty.

    Platform Dimensions: There are designated viewing decks and paved pathways measuring roughly ...
    Structure Design: The site primarily features natural landscapes with minimal man-made architectural interventions to preserve its organic beauty.

    Platform Dimensions: There are designated viewing decks and paved pathways measuring roughly 50 meters in length to allow safe access to the river's edge.

    Materials Used: Most structures like benches and small sheds are built using local stone and reinforced concrete to withstand the monsoon floods of the Brahmaputra.
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    How To Reach:

    By Air: The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati, located about 15 KMs away.

    By Train: Kamakhya Railway Station is the closest major railhead, roughly 25 KMs from the view point.

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    By Air: The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati, located about 15 KMs away.

    By Train: Kamakhya Railway Station is the closest major railhead, roughly 25 KMs from the view point.

    By Road: One can drive from Sualkuchi by crossing the river via ferry and then taking a local taxi through Palasbari.

    By Local Transport: Shared autos and private cabs are readily available from Mirza and Bijoynagar to reach this spot.
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    Weather and Best Time to Visit:

    Winter Season: November to February is perfect as the weather is cool and the river is calm.

    Summer Season: March to May can be hot but the river breeze provides some relief during the early mornings.

    Monsoon Se...
    Winter Season: November to February is perfect as the weather is cool and the river is calm.

    Summer Season: March to May can be hot but the river breeze provides some relief during the early mornings.

    Monsoon Season: June to September is risky due to high water levels but offers the most lush green views.
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    Near Tourist Places:

    1. Hajo (15 KMs), 2. Sualkuchi (25 KMs), 3. Deepor Beel (20 KMs), 4. Kamakhya Temple (30 KMs), 5. Chandubi Lake (45 KMs), 6. Madan Kamdev (40 KMs), 7. Mirza (5 KMs), 8. Bijoynagar (8 KMs), 9. Guwahati City (35 KMs), 10. Saraighat Bridge (28 KMs)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Always stay away from the deep water currents as the Brahmaputra is known for its unpredictable depth.

    Packing Essentials: Carry sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water as there are limited shops directly at the view point. <...
    Health and Safety: Always stay away from the deep water currents as the Brahmaputra is known for its unpredictable depth.

    Packing Essentials: Carry sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water as there are limited shops directly at the view point.

    Accommodation: Stay in Guwahati or Mirza as there are no major hotels directly at the Dokhola riverbank.

    Local Etiquette: Ensure you do not litter the riverbank as it is a sensitive ecological zone for local flora and fauna.

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