Top 10 Things to do in Jorhat District, Assam

October 3, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Jorhat District, India including Tocklai Tea Research Centre, Molai Forest, Raj Mao Pukhuri, Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Dhekiakhowa Barnamghar, Mask Masking at Samaguri Satra, Sri Sri Auniati Satra, Garh Ali, Jorhat Science Centre & Planetarium, Sukapha Samannay Kshetra.
Restaurants in Jorhat District

1. Tocklai Tea Research Centre

Club Road, Jorhat India
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Tocklai Tea Research Centre

Reviewed By ShuddhoGhosh - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

You need to organize the permission to see the artefacts post which you can enter. Entry is not open to all but very well worth it.

2. Molai Forest

Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River, Jorhat India +91 94900 69000 http://www.facebook.com/molaiforest
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Molai Forest

3. Raj Mao Pukhuri

Krishna Kanta Handique Road, Jorhat 785001 India
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Raj Mao Pukhuri

4. Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary

Jorhat India +91 98540 54135 http://assamforest.in/NP_Sanctuaries/wls_Hollongapar.php
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary

Reviewed By Purabi_Chowdhury - Jorhat, India

Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary situated near Jorhat. This small forest is visited by walk. Hence the best season to visit is winter if you are also scared of leech like me. The best time to visit is early morning. It is home to primates like stump-tailed macaque, northern pig-tailed macaque, capped langur etc the most famous being the hoolock gibbons. Gibbons are monogamous and live as family units till the offspring turn adults. The young ones are light brown in colour and the colour changes to black as they attain adulthood in case of males. They almost never come down to ground and move by swinging from branch to branch which is a sight to behold. They sing very loudly and generally quite gentle. Last Sunday we visited Hollongapar. We could see the Malayan giant squirrel and Gibbons. When we came out of forest and started walking along the railway track running through the forest, we saw a male Gibbon in a tree by the track. He treated us to a beautiful show of acrobatics by making huge leap from one tree to another. There are also leopards, elephants, wild boars, several varieties of snakes, around two hundred species of birds and butterflies. Most of the vegetation is evergreen and is composed of several canopy layers. The flora includes Hollong (the state tree of Assam), Shashi, Fig, Agar, Titachopa, bamboo, ferns and orchids. I was overjoyed to see ronga bahak (tita phool) which is a delicacy for me!

5. Dhekiakhowa Barnamghar

Dhekiakhowa Village, Jorhat India
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Dhekiakhowa Barnamghar

Reviewed By SKChetia - Jorhat, India

The Sri Sri Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar does not require a review.It is one of the greatest religious places of Assam with a 250 years(approx.) history.Visited by massive numbers of devotees every year.Easily accessible from the NH-37 near Jorhat,the approach road is picturesque.A famous Vaishnavite Namghar(Worship place) of Assam.The most suitable time to visit is in the month of August to September ,but can visit in any day.

6. Mask Masking at Samaguri Satra

Samaguri Satra, Majuli 785110 India +91 94019 37283
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Mask Masking at Samaguri Satra

Reviewed By Abhinavsharma079

The Samaguri Satra members excel in mask making specific to the Ramayana characters and others too. We were fortunate to meet the main artisan who gave us a guided tour of the facility. The masks are first made from bamboo and clay then features made from cow dung and final layer of clay, then painted. The masks also have a recess for the chin that moves the lower jaw of the mask while the character speaks! Another thing of note was the handcrafted hats and purses etc which are made from water Hyacinth! (a weed that has not much use otherwise that I know of!) An entertaining and awe inspiring visit!

7. Sri Sri Auniati Satra

Auniati Chapori N.C., Assam 785106, Jorhat 785106 India +91 376 239 6774
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Sri Sri Auniati Satra

8. Garh Ali

Jorhat Village Seoni Ali to Naga Hills, Jorhat India
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Garh Ali

9. Jorhat Science Centre & Planetarium

Krishna Kanta Handique Road, Jorhat 785001 India
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Jorhat Science Centre & Planetarium

10. Sukapha Samannay Kshetra

Mohbandha Near Dergaon, Jorhat India
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3.5 based on 20 reviews

Sukapha Samannay Kshetra

Reviewed By Joyneeldey - Tbilisi, Georgia

Very good place for the history lovers and specially if you are from Assam then it's a must visit it closes by 5 pm so go there early the entry ticket is very cheap only 10 RS for adults , the whole environment of the place takes you to the old times , the museum is beautiful with lots of info with information given in English so no problem for foreign visitors or visitors outside of Assam , the staff is very friendly, also a very good place for friends to go and also family and young people Hope it helps !!!

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