Bongaigaon is an important city in Assam, rich in historical heritage and vibrant Assamese culture. Once the capital of the Kamatapur Kingdom, it is home to numerous historical monuments. The city offers scenic beauty, remnants of Buddhist culture visible in its hilly caves and stone carvings, and is an ideal destination for cultural and wildlife enthusiasts, as well as eco-tourism.
Bagheswari Temple ð: Dedicated to Goddess Bagheswari.
Kakoijana Wildlife Sanctuary ð: A biodiversity hotspot and a hidden treasure.
Kachugaon Game Reserve ð: A haven for wildlife and nature lovers.
Jogighopa and Pancharatna ðïļ: Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River.
Bageshwari Hill â°ïļ: This scenic destination offers breathtaking views.
Manas National Park ð
: A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Rock Cut Caves (Jogighopa) ðŋ: These captivating historical caves showcase ancient architecture.
Koya-Kujia Bill ðĶ: An ecological park and natural water body.
Abhayapuri Town ðģ: Surrounded by hills and dense natural forests.
Lungai Pahar Shiva Temple ð: Located near Abhayapuri.
Lalmati-Duramari Ganesh Temple ð: Situated near Abhayapuri.
Tamranga Lake ðķ: A serene lake offering a peaceful environment.
Sri Surya Pahar âïļ: An archaeological site.
Chandubi Lake ðĶĒ: Located a few hours from Bongaigaon.
Abhayapuri Heritage Village ðĄ: This village is known for its traditional Assamese houses.
Brahmaputra River Banks ð: The scenic banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River.
Local Markets of Bongaigaon ðïļ: Bongaigaon has a lively market scene.
Tea Gardens â: The region around Bongaigaon features beautiful tea gardens.
Eco-Park ðģ: An eco-park in the Bongaigaon district.
Historical Buildings and Monuments ð°: Bongaigaon is dotted with various historical buildings and monuments.