Book Mangaldoi to Guwahati Cab
Mangaldoi to Guwahati distnce : 69 km
Estimated travel time : 1.8 hours
Guwahati is known as the gateway to the enchanting beauty of the North-East India. The town is situated one the South bank of the Brahmaputra River and is a perfect synonym of unspoiled natural beauty, extensive bio diversity, religious sites, warm people and cherished holidays. It's also famous for Kamakhya Temple and The Ambubachi Mela .
Guwahati is situated in the state of Assam, sandwiched by the Brahmaputra river on one side and the Shillong on the other side. Formerly it was known as Pragiyotishpura. The present name of town is union of two Assamese words ‘Guwa’ means Areca Nut and Haat means market. Main attraction of the town is Kamakhya temple, located at the top of the Nilachal Hill and dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya. Lakhs of devotees visit the temple during Ambubachi Mela each year. Umananda and Navagraha are other sacred temples in the city. Guwahati also houses eminent educational institutes like Indian Institute of Guwahati (IITG) and Guwahati Medical College (GMC) in the fields of engineering and medicine respectively. Another important attraction for tourists is cruise on the River Brahmaputra that provides an excellent view of sunrise and sunset, a trip to the Umananda temple, Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra and Assam State Museum.
Taxi from Mangaldoi to Guwahati is readily available at CabBazar.
Mangaldoi to Guwahati Cab Route
Mangaldoi to Guwahati by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Mangaldoi to Guwahati distance is 69 Km and is 1.8 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Kamakhya Temple - Located in Guwahati, it is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for devotees of the Hindu goddess Kamakhya. The temple attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year.
2. Hajo - Hajo is a small town located about 25 km from Guwahati. It is known for its religious significance as it is home to the Hayagriva Madhava Temple, Powa Mecca Mosque, and the Kedareswara temple.
3. Orang National Park - Situated near the town of Mangaldoi, the Orang National Park is known for its rich biodiversity and wildlife. Visitors can spot several species of animals and birds, including the Indian rhinoceros, Asian elephants, tigers, and wild boars.
4. Bhairabi Temple - Located in North Guwahati, the Bhairabi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhairavi. It offers panoramic views of the Brahmaputra River and provides a serene ambiance for devotees.
5. Saraighat Bridge - This iconic bridge connecting Guwahati to North Guwahati is a major landmark and an architectural wonder. It offers stunning views of the Brahmaputra River and is a great spot for photography.
6. Chandubi Lake - Situated about 60 km from Guwahati, Chandubi Lake is a beautiful freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery and hills. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and offers fishing, boating, and trekking opportunities.
7. Hatisila Bura Masjid - Located in the Nalbari district, this ancient mosque is believed to have been built by the Mughals. It is an important religious site for Muslims and showcases Arabic inscriptions and intricate architectural details.