9 Heavenly places In Assam For Solo Travellers
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9 Heavenly places In Assam For Solo Travellers

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Kaziranga National Park:
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Kaziranga National Park:

The UNESCO World Heritage Site which has the highest density of single-horned rhinos is perfect for a solitary wildlife lover.

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Guwahati:
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Guwahati:

The bustling city of North-East India, that offers a spiritual destinations like Kamakhya Temple to relaxing cruises across the Brahmaputra.

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Majuli:
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Majuli:

The largest river island in the world, Majuli is a haven for peace-seeking solo travellers and is filled with breathtaking scenery, ancient monasteries, and vibrant local culture.

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Umananda Island:

The smallest river island in the world exists in the Brahmaputra. Ideally for solo travellers in search of exploring nature, mythology, and solitude.

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Manas National Park:

A UNESCO world heritage site and a tiger reserve, the place offers solo adventurers a chance to witness rare wildlife like golden langurs and red pandas.

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Dibrugarh:

The 'Tea City of India', this place offers Solo travelers to enjoy the serene lush green tea estate, river excursions, or toiling under a lighter cultural experience.

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Chandubi Lake, Assam:

A calm, earthquake-formed lake enclosed in woods and tea gardens, it perfectly suits solo-travellers seeking tranquility and a scenic environment.

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Jorhat:

This city is culturally rich and called the 'Tea Capital of India', is best for exploring the historic places, tea estates, and the famous Majuli island.

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Saraighat Bridge:

The first railway-cum-road bridge above the Brahmaputra, this bridge gives a solo trip some historic and picturesque travel across the mighty river.

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