GUWAHATI
A city in the cross-roads of culture, nature and heritage
Nestled amidst the verdant hills of northeastern India, Guwahati stands as a testament to the captivating blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and vibrant heritage. As the gateway to the mystical lands of Assam, this enchanting city beckons travellers with its picturesque landscapes and serene Brahmaputra River meandering through its heart. Wander through its bustling streets, where the aroma of exotic spices mingles with the vibrant hues of traditional attire, and the echoes of ancient rituals resonate in the air. One can explore the historic Kamakhya Temple, perched atop Nilachal Hill, where spirituality intertwines with breathtaking vistas of the sprawling city below. Lose yourself in the lush greenery of Assam State Zoo or embark on a river cruise to witness the mesmerizing sunset painting the sky in hues of orange and gold. Guwahati is more than just a place; it's a tapestry of experiences woven with warmth, hospitality, and a deep-rooted connection to its land, a destination that leaves an indelible mark on the soul of every traveller fortunate enough to wander its enchanting streets.
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport : the domestic-cum-international airport of Guwahati.
Guwahati Junction (GHY) and Kamakhya Junction (KYQ) : the two major railway stations in Guwahati.
PHOTO GALLERY
Kamakhya Temple
Umananda River Island
World's smallest inhabited river islet in the middle of river Brahmaputra.
Rang Ghar
A building which once served as the royal-pavilion for Ahom Kings and nobles.
Tea Farming
Satriya Dance
A classical dance, originally created by Sankardev, a 15th-16th century polymath from Assam
Handloom from Sualkuchi
Sualkuchi is also known as the manchester of the east
One-horned Rhino
The statue of Bir Lachit Borphukan
The Ahom General who defeated the Mughals at the battle of Saraighat
Bihu
A cultural festival native to the state of Assam
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