Guwahati, the capital city of Assam, is a delightful place that offers unique blend of natural beauty with cultural and historic glory. This city is the center of attraction for people visiting Northeast India. Guwahati is famous for holding extraordinary natural and cultural affluence. It offers several temples (Vaishnavite, Shaivite, and Shakta) in and around. DoulGovinda Temple, Kamakhya Temple, Basistha Temple, Ugratara Temple, Umananda Temple, Navagraha Temple, Rudreswar Temple, Sukreswar Temple, Shree Ganesh Mandir, Manikarneswar Temple, Dirgheshwari Temple, Aswaklanta Temple, Asvakranta Temple, Lankeshwar Temple, Bhubaneswari Temple, Shree Panchayatana Temple are some of the famous temples in the city. Guwahati was known to be the junction of two ancient cities - Pragjyotishpura and Durjaya (North Guwahati), the capitals of the Kamarupa state. The region surrounding the capital city of Assam hosts diverse wildlife, majestic riverside, cultural, religious & traditional hubs, biological hotspots, and many more. The past few decades show significant advancement in the infrastructure & transportation in the city, causing more tourist visit.
Guwahati is blessed with a humid subtropical climate characterized by hot and humid summers and cold, mild winters. One might also want to plan their visit around the Bihu festivals during April, January, and September.
Summer
Guwahati offers moderate weather even during summer season (April to June). The average temperature during summer ranges between 25-32 degrees Celsius.
Monsoon
Guwahati receives moderate to heavy rainfall during monsoon (June to October). The weather is mild during this season, but you may have trouble traveling, sightseeing, or enjoying the Brahmaputra River cruise.
Winter
Winter is the best season to visit Guwahati as the weather is mostly pleasant. One can explore the BhogaliBihu during January, while the Kati or KangaliBihu is celebrated during September-October.
This beautiful spot is located in Boko town, around 57 km from Guwahati. You have to trek through a tranquil emerald route to explore this verdant hillock. Parvati temple, situated atop the hillock, is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. If you are a photographer, it is no less than a paradise of great views of the sunrise and sunset. The place commands a majestic view of the valley, marked with the grandeur of the scariest skyline. Boko town is accessible from Guwahati by bus or private vehicles.
Hayagriva Madhava Temple, an ancient Hindu shrine, is situated at Hajo, 24 km from Guwahati. This temple was built by the ruler of the Pala Dynasty in the 6th century. The place offers many temples; Hayagriva Madhava Temple is the most significant among those temples. It is situated on the top of a hill; one has to climb the stairs to reach there. The temple is devoted to Lord Narasimha; surprisingly, Hindus & Buddhists both visit here to worship. If you are in Guwahati, include this in your itinerary. Many buses are available for Hajo from Guwahati, Tezpur, Dibrugarh, etc.