Sight Seeing Attractions around IITG
The North-eastern part of the Indian subcontinent is synonymous with unspoiled natural beauty, teeming wildlife, immaculate tea gardens and warm, beautiful people.
Over the centuries, people of various ethnic, religious and linguistic backgrounds have been attracted to the fertile valleys of Assam making it a mosaic of various cultures and heritage.
It is no wonder then that Assam is said to be like a miniature of the whole country itself. For more information visit Assam Tourism page.
Sight Seeing Within Campus   |   Click here to access the campus map
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Front gte of IIT Guwahati |
View of campus from View Point |
Serpentine Lake |
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Lake in front of Guest House |
Acad complex near Brahmaputra banks |
Campus at Night |
Guwahati lies in the heart of Assam, one of the most beautiful regions of India.
The region provides a rich combination of greenery, scenic beauty, flora and fauna and the cultural treasures of the people that inhabit it.
The institute is located in the banks of the mighty river Brahmaputra. Crossing this grand river on a country boat is itself a joy ride.
Visit Kamakhya Temple, Balaji Temple, State Meuseum, Umananda Temple, Kalakshetra and in the evening go for Brahmaputra River cruise.
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Sunrise in Brahmaputra River |
Uma Nanda Temple |
River Cruise |
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Kamakhya Temple |
Balaji Temple |
Kalakshetra |
National Park / Wild Life Sanctuary
Assam has five national parks including the World Heritage Sites of Kazirnaga and Manas, and 20 Wildlife sanctuaries. The great Indian one-horned rhinoceros is one of Assam's most famous denizens.
Few top tourist destination in North East are also given below.
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Seven sister falls, Cherrapunji |
Barapani Lake, Meghalaya |
Nartiang Monoliths, Jowai |
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Krangsuri Waterfalls |
Tawang Entrance |
Tea Garden Assam |
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