Guwahati is the largest city of North East India and is considered to be its gateway. Located at the banks of the mighty river Brahmaputra, this city has a life of its own. With a rich history drawing a picture of its time as Pragjyotishpur to the modern-day city, Guwahati is a treasure-chest with extremely rich culture amalgamated with modernity, which is an outcome of a booming economy and its people reaching out to the developed world.
The North Eastern part of India is a unique and diverse region with numerous communities, tribes, languages and cultures. It has also been identified as one of the world’s seven richest biodiversity areas and boasts of 7 national parks. The lushness of its landscape, the range of communities and geographical and ecological diversity make the North East quite different from other parts of the subcontinent.
By Air
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, also known as Guwahati International Airport, is the major airport in all of Northeast India. The airport is well connected with all the major cities of India and a few select international cities like Bangkok and Paro.
By Train
Guwahati Junction is the major railway station of Guwahati. Kamakhya Junction is the second largest station of the city. Guwahati is well connected with all the major cities of the country through rail.
Accommodations
Radisson Blu
Vivanta by Taj
The Guwahati Address
Hotel Gateway Grandeur
The Lily Hotel
Hotel Palacio
Novotel