Nagaon
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Duration: 2 to 3 DaysPlace Type:
Category: Culture, Wildlife, and SpiritualityEntry Fees:
General Charges: Most temples like Maha Mrityunjay and Bordowa are free to enter. Kaziranga safaris cost around 1200 INR to 2500 INR depending on the range and vehicle type for domestic tourists. ...General Charges: Most temples like Maha Mrityunjay and Bordowa are free to enter. Kaziranga safaris cost around 1200 INR to 2500 INR depending on the range and vehicle type for domestic tourists.Timing:
Regular Hours: Temples are generally open from 06:00 AM to 08:00 PM. Kaziranga safari timings are strictly from 07:00 AM to 10:00 AM and 01:30 PM to 03:30 PM.
Ideal Visit: Morning hours. ...Regular Hours: Temples are generally open from 06:00 AM to 08:00 PM. Kaziranga safari timings are strictly from 07:00 AM to 10:00 AM and 01:30 PM to 03:30 PM.
Ideal Visit: Morning hours.Special Events:
Baisakhi and Bihu: Nagaon celebrates Bohag Bihu in April with great energy, featuring Bihu dances and traditional games across the district's rural areas.
Ashok Astami Mela: This major fair is held at Silghat on the banks of the Brahmaputra ...Baisakhi and Bihu: Nagaon celebrates Bohag Bihu in April with great energy, featuring Bihu dances and traditional games across the district's rural areas.
Ashok Astami Mela: This major fair is held at Silghat on the banks of the Brahmaputra during March or April, where thousands take a holy dip in the river.Best Photo Spots:
The Maha Mrityunjay Lingam: Capture the scale of the 126 FEET structure from the entrance gate.
Bordowa Sacred Pond: The reflection of the Namghar in the surrounding water during the golden hour provides a serene and culturally rich photogra...The Maha Mrityunjay Lingam: Capture the scale of the 126 FEET structure from the entrance gate.
Bordowa Sacred Pond: The reflection of the Namghar in the surrounding water during the golden hour provides a serene and culturally rich photograph.
Silghat Riverfront: The vast expanse of the Brahmaputra River during sunset offers a dramatic backdrop for nature and landscape photography.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
Samaguri Beel, popularly known as Pokhi Tirtha (Bird Pilgrimage), is a large ox-bow lake formed by the abandoned course of the Kolong River. This wetland is a paradise for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts, covering a significant area near Samaguri. Every winter, thousands of migratory birds fly from as far as Siberia and Europe to make this lake their temporary home. Species such as the Lesser Whistling Duck, Fulvous Whistling Duck, and Ferruginous Pochard are commonly spotted here. The lake is surrounded by lush green tea gardens and local villages, providing a picturesque rural setting. Apart from its ecological importance, the beel is a major source of livelihood for the local fishing community. Recent tourism developments have introduced boating and a water theme park nearby, making it a popular weekend getaway for families in Nagaon. The sight of hundreds of birds taking flight against the backdrop of the rising sun is a spiritual experience for many.Kathiatoli Waterfall, often called Tengapani Falls, is a tranquil retreat located near the Kathiatoli forest range. It is a seasonal waterfall that comes alive during the rains, flowing through a series of small rocky steps. The name "Tengapani" (Sour Water) refers to the local streams that are believed to have a unique mineral taste. This spot is much quieter than Champawati, offering a more intimate connection with nature. It is a preferred destination for those looking for a short hike followed by a peaceful afternoon by the water. The surrounding area is part of a migratory corridor for elephants, adding an element of wild mystery to the visit.Champawati Waterfall, locally known as Chapanala Falls, is a hidden paradise tucked away in the Karbi Anglong foothills. The waterfall is named after a legendary local princess and is famous for its crystal-clear water that gushes through several rocky tiers. Surrounded by lush tea gardens and dense forests, it serves as one of the most popular picnic spots in Nagaon. The area is rich in biodiversity, and visitors can often spot colorful butterflies and rare birds. The trek to the main "Kunda" (pool) involves walking through scenic trails. Unlike commercial waterfalls, Champawati retains its rugged, natural charm, making it a favorite for adventure seekers and nature photographers.The Maha Mrityunjay Temple is a magnificent Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the Puranigudam area of Nagaon. This temple gained global fame for housing the world's largest Shivalinga, which serves as the main structure of the temple itself. The site is historically significant as it is believed to be the place where Guru Shukracharya performed the ancient Mahamrityunjaya Mantra. The construction of this architectural wonder began in 2003 under the spiritual guidance of Acharya Bhrigu Giri Maharaj. It was officially inaugurated in February 2021, attracting thousands of devotees and tourists from across the country. The temple complex is beautifully landscaped and offers a serene atmosphere for meditation and prayer. The massive Shivalinga is not just a religious symbol but also a feat of modern civil engineering, designed to withstand regional seismic activity. It stands as a beacon of faith and cultural pride for the people of Assam.Silghat is a scenic river port and small town located on the southern bank of the mighty Brahmaputra River in the Kaliabor subdivision. It is historically significant as a strategic location during the Ahom-Mughal wars and later as a major river terminal during the British era. The town is nestled between lush green hills and the vast river, offering some of the most stunning views in the district. Silghat is home to several ancient temples, including the Kamakhya Temple on a hillock and the Trishuldhari temple. It is also known for the Assam Cooperative Jute Mill, the only one of its kind in the cooperative sector in India. The area serves as a gateway to the Kaziranga National Park and is a popular picnic spot for locals during the winter months. The panoramic view of the Kolia Bhomora Setu bridge connecting Nagaon to Tezpur can be seen from the river banks here. It is a perfect blend of history, industry, and natural beauty.Akashi Ganga is a mystical destination where spirituality meets the raw beauty of nature. Located on the Daboka-Dimapur road, it is famous for its stunning 140-foot waterfall and an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Legend says that while Lord Vishnu was carrying the charred body of Sati, her neck fell here, making it a revered Shakti Peeth. The site is enveloped in a thick canopy of tropical forests, offering a serene atmosphere for meditation and prayer. Visitors often report seeing a "glowing object" from a distance at the base of the falls, which vanishes upon closer inspection, adding to the site's aura of mystery. The water here is considered holy, and a dip is believed to wash away sins.Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the pride of Assam. While most of the park lies in Golaghat, the Burapahar and Bagori ranges fall within or are easily accessible from the Nagaon district. It is world-renowned for hosting two-thirds of the world's population of the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros. The park's landscape is a mix of tall elephant grass, marshy lagoons (beels), and dense tropical forests. Apart from rhinos, it is a Tiger Reserve and home to wild water buffaloes, swamp deer, and elephants. The Brahmaputra river forms the northern boundary, making it a fertile ground for diverse flora and fauna.Show AllNeherubali Field is the most iconic public ground in Nagaon town, serving as the primary venue for cultural, political, and sports activities. Located in the heart of the town, it is surrounded by historical buildings and administrative offices. The field has played a significant role in the socio-political history of central Assam, hosting various national leaders and historic rallies. Every year, it becomes the center of attraction during the Bhogali Bihu and Rongali Bihu celebrations, where traditional dance and music fill the air. The ground is also famous for hosting the Nagaon Trade Fair and Book Fair, which draw thousands of visitors from neighboring districts. During ordinary days, it serves as a recreational space where local youth practice football and cricket. The proximity to the Kolong River adds a natural charm to the area, making it a popular spot for evening strolls. It is more than just a field; it is the pulse of Nagaon's social life.Information
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Why Famous:
Birthplace of Sankardeva: Nagaon is globally recognized as the birthplace of Srimanta Sankardeva, the founder of Assamese culture and the Vaishnavite faith.
Gateway to Kaziranga: It serves as a primary access point to the Kaziranga National ...Birthplace of Sankardeva: Nagaon is globally recognized as the birthplace of Srimanta Sankardeva, the founder of Assamese culture and the Vaishnavite faith.
Gateway to Kaziranga: It serves as a primary access point to the Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for the one-horned rhinoceros.
Tallest Shiva Lingam: The city is home to the Maha Mrityunjay Temple, which houses a 126 FEET tall Shiva Lingam, attracting thousands of devotees and tourists for its architectural scale. -
Architecture:
Traditional Satriya Style: The architecture in Nagaon is dominated by the Satra style, notably at Bordowa. The Namghar (Prayer Hall) features an open, rectangular layout with a high roof and a special pillar called the Laikhuta.
Modern Giant Li...Traditional Satriya Style: The architecture in Nagaon is dominated by the Satra style, notably at Bordowa. The Namghar (Prayer Hall) features an open, rectangular layout with a high roof and a special pillar called the Laikhuta.
Modern Giant Lingam: The Maha Mrityunjay Temple is a marvel of modern engineering, featuring a massive Shiva Lingam shape. The structure stands at a height of 126 FEET, making it the world's tallest of its kind, built with reinforced concrete and intricate carvings. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest major airport is Guwahati (LGBI), about 120 KMS away. Frequent taxis and buses connect the airport to Nagaon town, taking about 3 hours.
By Train: Nagaon has its own railway station, but Chaparmukh Junction (28 KMS away)...By Air: The nearest major airport is Guwahati (LGBI), about 120 KMS away. Frequent taxis and buses connect the airport to Nagaon town, taking about 3 hours.
By Train: Nagaon has its own railway station, but Chaparmukh Junction (28 KMS away) is the major railhead well-connected to Guwahati and Dibrugarh.
By Road: Nagaon is situated on NH-37. Regular private and state-run (ASTC) buses ply from Guwahati, Tezpur, and Jorhat throughout the day.
By Local Transport: Within the city, auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws are the most common modes of travel. For sightseeing to spots like Kaziranga, hiring a private cab is the most comfortable and efficient option. -
Weather and Best Time to Visit:
Winter Season: From November to February is the best time as the weather is cool (10°C to 22°C) and the national parks are open for safaris.
Monsoon Season: June to August sees heavy rain; while the greenery is lush, the wildlife parks re...Winter Season: From November to February is the best time as the weather is cool (10°C to 22°C) and the national parks are open for safaris.
Monsoon Season: June to August sees heavy rain; while the greenery is lush, the wildlife parks remain closed due to flooding.
Time of Day: Mornings are best for wildlife; evenings for temples. -
Near Tourist Places:
1. Kaziranga (30 KMS), 2. Tezpur (60 KMS), 3. Hojai (55 KMS), 4. Moriaon (40 KMS), 5. Silghat (50 KMS), 6. Bordowa (18 KMS), 7. Kamakhya Temple (50 KMS), 8. Samaguri Beel (25 KMS), 9. Laokhowa (25 KMS), 10. Kaliabor (48 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Always carry mosquito repellent as the area near forests is prone to mosquitoes. Drink only bottled water and stay hydrated during outdoor safaris.
Packing Essentials: Pack light cottons for the day and a light jacket for w...Health & Safety: Always carry mosquito repellent as the area near forests is prone to mosquitoes. Drink only bottled water and stay hydrated during outdoor safaris.
Packing Essentials: Pack light cottons for the day and a light jacket for winter mornings. Carry a pair of binoculars and a good camera for the wildlife sightings.
Accommodation: Stay in the town for temple visits, but for wildlife, choose resorts near the Kaziranga entrance for better access.
Cultural Etiquette: Dress modestly when visiting Satras and remove footwear before entering any prayer hall; avoid making loud noises inside religious campuses.
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