Begin your journey by immersing yourself in the cultural heart of Majuli, the world’s largest river island, where spirituality and art thrive. Explore the ancient Satra traditions that showcase Assam’s rich Vaishnavite history through vibrant religious and cultural practices. You’ll connect with local artisans who preserve traditional crafts like mask-making, pottery, and handloom weaving, offering a rare and authentic glimpse into the island's creative spirit.
What makes this tour unique are the curated insights. With Assam Discovery’s expert guides, you’ll go beyond typical tourism, uncovering the deeper essence of Majuli and Jorhat. Their rich knowledge and stories provide a level of cultural understanding few travelers experience.
Stay in charming, eco-conscious accommodations, from cozy lodges in Majuli to heritage bungalows in Jorhat. Experience sustainable travel that supports local communities and preserves Assam’s natural beauty.
Assam, India
Evening stroll in Local market in Jorhat and enjoy marketing.
Majuli Centre, Majuli, India
Established by Bodula Ata, it is a satra of art, culture, literature and classical knowledge. It has two sub divisions, the Uttar Kamalabari and Natun Kamalabari satras. This satra is famous for its Ankia Naat Dance and Saali Nitya. It has a very appealing architecture and has a very calming atmosphere. You can find more than 215 original works of Srimanta Sankdardeva well preserved in this satra along with numerous artefacts and sculptures.
Samaguri Satra, Majuli, India
Known for the art of mask-making, this satra is a bit different from the others. These masks were made for the Raasleela out of cane, cloth, mud and dung. Hemchandra Goswami, the expert artisan organises mask-making workshops which attract many art savvy people around the world. He also recruits 15 disciples every year to keep the tradition alive. These masks are also available for sale.
Majuli, India
Visit a mishing village.The major tribe in Majuli is Mishings and their day to work is very attractive. Apart from doing daily chores they perform additional work of cloth weaving, fishing, farming etc. enjoy the local brew and taste their mouth watering snacks. Afterwards return to Kamalabari Ghat to take ferry service to Jorhat.
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Start early and visit Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in its natural habitat.
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