Jubee's Guidebook Guwahati - for the Happy Hippie Traveler!

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Jubee's Guidebook Guwahati - for the Happy Hippie Traveler!

Sightseeing

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Государственный музей Ассама
GNB Road
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Brahmaputra River
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Dol Govinda Mandir
One of the interesting religious place on Nilachal Hills. View of the whole city from the top of Hill is a must sèe
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Храм Камахьи
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One of the interesting religious place on Nilachal Hills. View of the whole city from the top of Hill is a must sèe
Situated on a small island at Brahmaputra river. Place of Golden Langoor still.
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Храм Умананды
ময়ূর দ্বীপ
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Situated on a small island at Brahmaputra river. Place of Golden Langoor still.
In the city proximity to spot Rhino, Wild Buffalo and many other animals and birds
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Побитора - заповедник дикой природы
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In the city proximity to spot Rhino, Wild Buffalo and many other animals and birds
The other side of the river Brahmaputra. Still a developing place with a serene silent environment
North Guwahati
The other side of the river Brahmaputra. Still a developing place with a serene silent environment
Basistha or Vasistha Temple is located in Beltola, at the outskirts of the Guwahati city. It is located near Garbhanga Reserve Forest which is populated by elephants and is also a proposed butterfly reserve. The temple was constructed by Ahom king Rajeshwar Singha in 1751-1769. The king also gifted 835 bighas of land to the ashram to build this temple. The temple is situated on the Vasistha ashram, the abode of saint Basistha. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple stands on the bank of mountain streams which originates from the hills of Meghalaya which in turn becomes river Basistha and Bharalu that flows through the city.
Basistha Mandir
Ganeshpur Road
Basistha or Vasistha Temple is located in Beltola, at the outskirts of the Guwahati city. It is located near Garbhanga Reserve Forest which is populated by elephants and is also a proposed butterfly reserve. The temple was constructed by Ahom king Rajeshwar Singha in 1751-1769. The king also gifted 835 bighas of land to the ashram to build this temple. The temple is situated on the Vasistha ashram, the abode of saint Basistha. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple stands on the bank of mountain streams which originates from the hills of Meghalaya which in turn becomes river Basistha and Bharalu that flows through the city.

Shopping

Local Artifacts, clothing, furniture, gift items
Pragjyotika Assam Emporium
Gopinath Bordoloi Road

Food Scene

To try out authentic *Assamese Food*
Mising Kitchen
Hengrabari Road
To try out authentic *Assamese Food*

Food Scene

A place to hang out with some awesome food. Books, Board games, Music, great people. Also you can get information on the off beat destinations in Northeast. A perfect place for any traveler to hangout!
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By The Way - Restaurants in Guwahati
22 Zoo-Narengi Rd
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A place to hang out with some awesome food. Books, Board games, Music, great people. Also you can get information on the off beat destinations in Northeast. A perfect place for any traveler to hangout!