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Nimati Ghat Picnic Spot

Jorhat, Assam, India
Nimati Ghat is much more than just a ferry terminal; it is a popular riverside retreat and picnic destination located on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra. For locals in Jorhat, it serves as an evening hangout spot where they can enjoy the cool river breeze and watch the sunset. The ghat is alway s bustling with activity, from massive government ferries to small country boats transporting goods and people to Majuli. During the winter months, the sandy banks of the river turn into a major picnic zone where families gather to cook and celebrate. The panoramic view of the river, which looks like an ocean at this point, is truly humbling. It offers a glimpse into the riverine life of Assam, with fishermen casting nets and the distant horizon disappearing into the mist. It is a place of transit that has evolved into a place of leisure.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Riverside & Leisure
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    Entry Fees:
    Picnic Spot: No entry fee, but parking fees for vehicles may apply.

    Ferry Ticket: Approx. 15-30 INR for passengers; higher for vehicles. ...
    Picnic Spot: No entry fee, but parking fees for vehicles may apply.

    Ferry Ticket: Approx. 15-30 INR for passengers; higher for vehicles.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM to catch the sunset and the last ferries returning. ...
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM to catch the sunset and the last ferries returning.
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    Special Events:
    New Year's Eve: The ghat is packed with thousands of people for riverside parties and picnics.

    Bhogali Bihu: In January, community feasts are often organized near the banks to celebrate the harvest festival. ...
    New Year's Eve: The ghat is packed with thousands of people for riverside parties and picnics.

    Bhogali Bihu: In January, community feasts are often organized near the banks to celebrate the harvest festival.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Ferry Deck: Get a panoramic view of the river and the receding shoreline.

    Sunset Point: Any spot along the southern bank during the "Golden Hour.

    " Boat Graveyard: Old, rusting boats docked at the edge p...
    The Ferry Deck: Get a panoramic view of the river and the receding shoreline.

    Sunset Point: Any spot along the southern bank during the "Golden Hour.

    " Boat Graveyard: Old, rusting boats docked at the edge provide a great rustic aesthetic for photos.

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    Ferry Ride: Take a round-trip ferry just to experience the scale of the Brahmaputra.

    Riverside Picnic: Join the locals during winter for a meal on the sandy banks.

    Street Food: Try the fresh 'Pakoras' and 'Lal Chai' (red tea) from the local stalls.

    Photography: Capture the silhouette of boats against the orange evening sky.

    Boat Hire: Rent a private country boat for a short cruise during sunset.

    Bird Watching: Bring binoculars to spot water birds along the muddy banks.

    Interaction: Talk to the ferrymen to hear stories about the river’s unpredictable nature. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Famous Port: It is famous as the primary gateway to Majuli Island, the largest river island in the world.

    Famous Sunset: Renowned for having some of the most beautiful sunsets in Upper Assam. The spot is also famous for its role in the sta...
    Famous Port: It is famous as the primary gateway to Majuli Island, the largest river island in the world.

    Famous Sunset: Renowned for having some of the most beautiful sunsets in Upper Assam. The spot is also famous for its role in the state's economy, serving as a vital link for trade between the North and South banks. Historically, it was an important river port during the British era for transporting tea from the nearby estates to the sea.
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    Architecture:
    Heading Riverine Infrastructure: The architecture is functional, consisting of floating jetties and concrete ramps.

    Dimension: The main ramp extends about 200 meters into the riverbank depending on the water level. The nearby buildings are...
    Heading Riverine Infrastructure: The architecture is functional, consisting of floating jetties and concrete ramps.

    Dimension: The main ramp extends about 200 meters into the riverbank depending on the water level. The nearby buildings are simple brick structures housing ferry offices and small tea stalls. During the dry season, temporary bamboo structures are often built on the sandbanks for picnic groups. The natural "architecture" of the river shifts every year, with the Brahmaputra reshaping the banks, making Nimati a dynamic and ever-changing landscape.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Jorhat Airport is 18 KMS away.

    By Train: Jorhat Town Station is 12 KMS away.

    By Road: Direct road from Jorhat town via Nimati Road.

    By Local Transport: City buses, ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Majuli (1 hour ferry), Tocklai (10km), Jorhat Gymkhana (12km), Thengal Manor (20km), Sukapha Kshetra (15km), Dhekiakhowa Namghar (18km), Raja Maidam (11km), Cinnamora Tea Estate (14km), Hoollongapar (35km), Lachit Borphukan Maidam (20km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be careful near the water's edge as the current is very strong.

    Packing: Carry a windcheater as it gets chilly by the river in the evening.

    Accommodation: Plenty of hotels are available in ...

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