When in Jorhat, all roads lead to the celebrated Vaishnavite cultural centers those numerous satras or monasteries, in the world's biggest riverine island 'Majuli', on the Brahmaputra.
History buffs are also feasting on Jorhat knowing that the city is the last capital of proud Ahom rulers.
Highlights among interesting travel attractions in Jorhat are the likes of Temple of Buri Gohani and those remarkable British Imperial reminders – however the memory of the conquest that was.
Avid adventurers first stop in Jorhat is The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary where rarities such as the one-horned Indian rhinoceros are quartered.
Just 60 kilometers of exciting drive from Jorhat lies more wildlife to observe closely, at The Nambar Forest reserve, where a balmy hot spring is also waiting. |