Nagaon is an important city in the northeastern Indian state of Assam. The place has lush greenery and offers pretty vistas to capture. The Kolong River, a famous tributary of Brahmaputra, flows through this essential city in Assam. The city is known for its deep-rooted Assamese Culture and is home to a variety of traditions, customs, rituals and festivals which are vibrantly celebrated. This city is an important centre for trade and commerce too. With multiple places to visit in its neighbourhood and the city itself, a chosen spot to explore awaits visitors from borders and beyond.
Location
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Nagaon is located in Nagaon District of Assam. The distance from Guwahati is 122 kilometres. This city is regarded as the 4th biggest city of Assam. The Kolong River divides the city into two parts, this city and Haibargaon. The city is famous for its polytechnic colleges, medical colleges and colleges of fisheries.
How To Reach
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By Air: The nearest airport is Tezpur Airport. Visitors travelling via air shall land at Tezpur Airport and then take a taxi or other public transport. The nearest international airport is Guwahati International Airport.
By Rail: There are two railway stations, as the city is divided into two parts. One is in Haibargaon and the other one is in this city. Another major railway station near this city is Chaparmukh Railway Station located at a distance of 30 kilometres.
By Road: this city is well connected to other cities as a number of buses travel regularly from Guwahati, Jorhat, Tezpur and other important cities. Both government and private buses run to the city. Taxis are also available.
Places To Visit In And Around Nagaon
A few of them offer a unique experience when in Assam. Here is a list of several spots which are a must-visit.
1. Bordowa Than
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Batadrava Than is also known as Bordowa Than locally. It is regarded as the birthplace of Mahapurush Shrimanta Sankardeva and the place holds utmost importance. Mahapurush Shrimanta Sankardeva was born in 1449 and ended his journey in 1568. He was the great Vaishnavite saint in the state of Assam and founded The Than in the year 1494 AD. Batadrava Than remains an important place of worship for the followers of Vaishnav Sect. Many religious activities, ‘Utsav’ and festivals are celebrated at this place. The rituals of this place are conducted keeping in mind the norms of ‘Purush Sanghati’.
Timings: 24*7
2. Maha Mrityunjaya Temple
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Maha Mrityunjaya Temple is another place to admire near this city. This place lies at a distance of 13 kilometres from this city. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is an important place of worship. This temple is newly-constructed and is in the shape of a ‘Shiva-Lingam’. Maha Mrityunjaya Temple is the world’s largest 126 feet-tall Shiva Lingam. The temple has a soothing environment and has much space for parking. There are two ponds at Maha Mrityunjaya Temple with lots of fish.
Timings: 7 AM – 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM – 8 PM
3. Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary
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Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature preserve, only 19 kilometres from this city. This sanctuary is home to one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, royal Bengal tigers, water buffaloes and more than 230 species of birds. Bird-watching and photography are two great activities performed here by nature enthusiasts. Brahmaputra River flows through the sanctuary. Visitors thoroughly enjoy the beauty of nature at this place. Trekking, Butterfly Watching, Study Tours and Research Activities are some of the other things to do.
Timings: 24*7
4. Champawati Waterfall
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This place is usually visited on weekends for an interesting day-time leisure. The waterfall is surrounded by many tea gardens and is an ideal place for practising photography. Many species of birds, especially the migratory birds can be spotted here. Reaching this waterfall requires a small trek too. Champala Picnic Spot is a lovely picnic spot near the waterfall. The best time to visit the waterfall is during the monsoon season when there is lush greenery and water flows at a greater speed.
Timings: 24*7
Where To Stay
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This city, Assam has multiple hotels to book and stay. One of the best hotels is Hotel Refresko. This hotel offers all modern amenities with excellent services to its guests. Other notable hotels include Hotel Royal Palace, Hotel Rishiraj Nagaon, Hotel Paradise Inn, Okinawa Resort and Botanical Garden, The Highway One and One Rhino.
Where To Eat
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This beautiful city has multiple restaurants which serve mouth-watering delicacies. These restaurants are multi-cuisine and offer a variety of dishes. A few of the recommended restaurants in this city are TEN 11 Cafe and Restaurant, Anuraag Dhaaba, Restaurant Kuhelika, Democrachai Cafe, My Shyaam Restaurant and more.
Best Time To Visit
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The best time to visit Nagaon is during the winter months from October to February. The weather is mild and calm during winter. Monsoons shall be avoided as Assam expects heavy rainfall. There are clear skies and cool breeze during winter season promising an unforgettable experience.
Other Factors To Consider
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Average Cost Of The Trip
The average cost of a trip to Nagoan, Assam, ranges from INR 5,000 to INR 15,000. This includes transportation, accommodation, food, and local activities. Expenses can vary based on preferences, travel season, and the duration of stay. Planning ahead can help manage costs effectively.
Tips For Travellers
- Visitors should know about the local festivals of the area. It might be possible that their trip might clash with the time of festivals.
- Visiting during a particular time lets them know more about the culture and traditions.
- Ensure that there is sufficient availability of hotels. At many picnic spots, accommodation might be full during the weekends.
- The local language in Nagaon is Assamese. There might be certain language barriers for visitors and locals. Though a few might understand Hindi, Bengali and English.
Nagaon, a peaceful city, promises a laid-back vibe. The city is as peaceful as it seems and promises a tranquil experience. With multiple places to visit which majorly include popular picnic spots, this city is a chosen destination for tourists alike. It attracts crowds from borders and beyond. The city is known for its lush greenery and hills on either side. Whether visitors want to relax by nature or have a short day outing, this place is a chosen spot. Book a trip with TripXL to this city and cherish the moments spent here. TripXL promises unforgettable experiences to all its guests.
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