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9.7 16 reviews
Assam
11/10 – 21/10
$33/nighttotal: $330 (10 )
Aalohee Homestay
2 4
apartment , Guwahati
This Guwahati apartment, location unspecified, offers self-catering accommodation for up to seven guests, ideal for families or groups of friends. The 1000 square metre property features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, parking, and air conditioning.
9.6 60 reviews
Assam
11/10 – 21/10
$28/nighttotal: $280 (10 )
Aashray Independent Homestay Dibrugarh
1 4
apartment , Dibrugarh
This Dibrugarh apartment, situated approximately 13 kilometres from Dibrugarh Airport and close to various sightseeing attractions in Assam, offers convenient access to local amenities. The 93-square-metre self-catering flat features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony with scenic views, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and an outdoor fireplace.
8.6 52 reviews
Assam
11/10 – 21/10
$38/nighttotal: $380 (10 )
Borah’s Nest
2 4
apartment , Guwahati
Borah's Nest is a recently renovated apartment in Guwahati, close to the ISKCON temple, about 6.5 miles from Kamakhya Temple and 2.1 miles from Guwahati Zoo. This apartment has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience. The apartment has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a floor area of 121 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Guests can enjoy amenities such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace with mountain views, and free parking.
9.4 166 reviews
Assam
11/10 – 21/10
$36/nighttotal: $360 (10 )
Urban Home- A Homely 1bhk Apartment
1 4
apartment , Guwahati
This one-bedroom apartment is situated in Guwahati, conveniently located just 5 miles from the Guwahati Zoo and 9 miles from Kamakhya Temple. The property has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience, making it a great choice for travellers. This self-catering flat is spread over 107 square metres and comfortably sleeps four guests. Amenities include air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and freezer, a balcony, a garden, free parking, and Wi-Fi.
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Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Assam
What attractions should one visit during a week-long stay in Assam, India?
A week in Assam allows for a taste of its diverse offerings. Begin in Guwahati, visiting the Kamakhya Temple and Umananda Island. Then, head to Kaziranga National Park for wildlife safaris – spot the one-horned rhinoceros! Consider a tea plantation tour in Jorhat, learning about Assam's famous tea production. If time permits, explore the historical ruins of Hajo.
What attractions should one visit when spending a month in Assam, India?
A month provides ample time for a deeper exploration. After visiting the highlights mentioned above, venture to Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for its diverse flora and fauna. Explore the Majuli island, the world's largest river island, experiencing its unique culture and monasteries. Visit Sibsagar, known for its Ahom-era monuments, and perhaps even take a trip to the Nameri National Park for more wildlife viewing. Don't forget to explore the tea gardens more extensively, perhaps visiting different estates and learning about various tea processing methods.
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Can visitors to Assam, India witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?
While Assam doesn't have a prominent cherry blossom season like some other parts of Asia, the region offers its own unique natural beauty throughout the year. The monsoon season (roughly June to September) transforms the landscape, turning it lush and green. Autumn brings cooler temperatures and a change in the color of some foliage, though not the vibrant fall colors seen in temperate regions. The spring season offers pleasant weather and blooming flowers.
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What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Assam, India?
Engage with the local culture by visiting villages and interacting with the people. Attend Bihu celebrations if your trip coincides with the festival. Participate in tea tasting sessions at tea estates, speaking with the workers and learning about their lives. Explore local markets, like the Paltan Bazaar in Guwahati, and try local cuisine at smaller, family-run eateries. Staying in homestays offers a more immersive experience.
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Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Assam, India?
Yes, several opportunities exist. You can participate in traditional Assamese weaving workshops, learning about the intricate patterns and techniques. Pottery making workshops are also available in some villages. Several organizations offer opportunities to learn about Assamese folk music and dance. Tea tasting and processing workshops at tea estates are a must-do for those interested in Assam's iconic beverage.
What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Assam, India?
Beyond the popular tourist spots, consider visiting the lesser-known temples and historical sites scattered throughout the state. Explore the smaller villages and interact with the local communities. Take a boat trip along the Brahmaputra River, venturing beyond the usual tourist routes. The off-the-beaten-path tea estates offer a more tranquil experience and a deeper connection to the tea-making process. Nameri National Park, while not entirely unknown, is less crowded than Kaziranga and offers a different type of wildlife experience.
What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Assam, India?
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for warm and humid weather. Include rain gear as the monsoon season can bring heavy rainfall. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially for exploring national parks and villages. Insect repellent is a must, along with sunscreen and a hat for sun protection. A reusable water bottle is recommended to stay hydrated.
What are the most popular festivals in Assam, India?
Bihu is the most significant festival in Assam, celebrated in three phases: Rongali Bihu (spring), Kati Bihu (autumn), and Bhogali Bihu (winter). These festivals involve traditional dances, songs, and feasts. Other festivals include Durga Puja, a major Hindu festival, and Ambubachi Mela, a significant pilgrimage to the Kamakhya Temple.
Where should one try the best local food in Assam, India?
For authentic Assamese cuisine, explore smaller, family-run restaurants in Guwahati and other towns. Try local markets for street food experiences. Many tea estates offer meals featuring local ingredients. In Guwahati, the restaurants near the city center and on the outskirts often offer a wider variety of local dishes. Seek out places frequented by locals for a truly authentic experience.