Book Raxaul Bazar to Guwahati Cab
Raxaul Bazar to Guwahati distnce : 957 km
Estimated travel time : 20.9 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 โGuwaโ 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 Raxaul Bazar to Guwahati is readily available at CabBazar.
Raxaul Bazar to Guwahati Cab Route
Raxaul Bazar to Guwahati by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Raxaul Bazar to Guwahati distance is 957 Km and is 20.9 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Tezpur - Known as the cultural capital of Assam, Tezpur is a picturesque town with attractions like Agnigarh Hill, Mahabhairav Temple, and Bamuni Hills.
2. Kaziranga National Park - Famous for its one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers safaris for wildlife enthusiasts.
3. Orang National Park - Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Orang National Park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including the rare Bengal Florican.
4. Nagaon - A major commercial and cultural hub in Assam, Nagaon is known for its historical sites like the Nagaon Pukhuri and Joy Dol.
5. Silghat - Situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Silghat offers scenic views and is known for the Silghat Railway Station, a historic British-era landmark.
6. Jorhat - Known as the tea capital of Assam, Jorhat is famous for its tea estates, including the renowned Jorhat Tea Research Centre.
7. Sivasagar - Formerly known as Rangpur, Sivasagar is rich in historical and cultural significance. It features attractions like the Sivasagar Sivadol, Rang Ghar, and Talatal Ghar.
8. Dibrugarh - Known for its tea gardens and lush green landscapes, Dibrugarh is the gateway to the easternmost states of India. You can visit the Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary and enjoy a river cruise on the Brahmaputra.
9. Tinsukia - Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra, Tinsukia is surrounded by lush tea gardens and offers scenic beauty. You can visit the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and Digboi, famous for its oil refinery.