In a major achievement for Assam, the state has been ranked fourth in The New York Times’ prestigious “52 Places to Go in 2025.” This recognition highlights Assam’s vibrant cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and its rapidly developing tourism infrastructure.
The New York Times describes Assam as a “hidden jewel” nestled between Myanmar and Bangladesh, known for its remote beauty and cultural uniqueness. The state is becoming increasingly accessible to international tourists eager to experience its authentic charm and diverse offerings.
A significant factor behind Assam’s inclusion is the recognition of the Charaideo Moidams—ancient burial mounds from the Ahom dynasty—on the UNESCO World Heritage list. These 13th to 19th-century sites provide an extraordinary glimpse into Assam’s royal past and spiritual traditions.
Nature enthusiasts are flocking to Assam’s Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The park’s rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes make it a top destination for wildlife lovers.
To accommodate the growing number of visitors, Guwahati’s airport is set for a major expansion in 2025, which will increase its capacity fourfold. This expansion will not only improve regional connectivity but also strengthen Assam’s accessibility for global travelers.
With improved infrastructure and a wealth of cultural and natural treasures, Assam is poised to become one of the top travel destinations in the coming years.
এনেধৰণৰ অন্যান্য বা-বাতৰিৰ বাবে লাইক কৰক অসম লাইভ ২৪ ৰ ফেচবুক পেজ