Why this Indian city is a must-visit for travelers in 2025 | Guwahati

What secrets does Guwahati, the gateway to Northeast India, hold?

When a stranger on Instagram offered to show me around Guwahati, I had no idea it would lead to an incredible journey through Assam’s rich culture, history, and traditions. From local markets to ancient temples, this was a day filled with unforgettable experiences.

In this video, we:

– Visit a tea factory to uncover the secrets of Assam’s iconic tea-making process and sample the freshest brews.
– Take a breathtaking ride on a cable lift, soaring over the Brahmaputra River for panoramic views of Guwahati.
– Explore a bustling local market brimming with vibrant spices, textiles, and everyday life.
– Step into ancient temples that resonate with centuries of spirituality and devotion.
– Immerse ourselves in Assamese culture at a local center showcasing art, music, and traditional performances.

🔍 Discover:

– Why Assam tea is celebrated worldwide and how it’s made.
– The stories behind Guwahati’s iconic temples and their unique architecture.
– How the locals live, shop, and celebrate their culture in this bustling city.
– Why saying yes to a local’s invitation can redefine your travel experience.

This isn’t just a tour—it’s a journey into the heart of Guwahati, guided by someone who knows and loves their city. Join me as we peel back the layers of this fascinating place and experience Assam like never before.

Travel Date:December 2024
Tour Guide: Instagram: @dreamweaver.journal
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0:00 – Tourguide;
1:04 – Tea factory;
8:11 – Local market;
12:21 – Cable car over Brahmaputra river;
15:42 – Assam heritage;
19:28 – Temple with monkeys;
21:20 – LEAVING INDIA;

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30 Comments

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  5. Thanks for visiting my hometown. I live near Amchang Tea Estate. There aren't many foreigners that explored Guwahati. Guwahati is the only metropolis of North-East India, but it has a lot more to offer than just being a city.

  6. Amchong Tea Estate is a relatively new player in the industry, and I'm skeptical about their ability to produce and maintain the high quality synonymous with authentic Assam tea.

    Regarding tourism, Hornbill Festival only showcase all Naga tribes, whereas Assam boasts an impressive 30+ tribes or maybe more. Most visitors flock to Kaziranga, while others venture to Arunachal Pradesh/Meghalaya with Kaziranga being a key player here. Interestingly, some travelers opt for 10-night/11-day river cruises along the Brahmaputra River, exploring Assam's hidden gems onboard.

  7. I dare you to travel to pok and ask them if they feel Pakistani or indian. You can only have these free dialogues at cost of our society in india. Other countries won't tolerate you. Bs

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