Discover Majuli, the world's largest river island! Explore ancient monasteries, vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. A must-see destination for eco-tourism in Assam!
Bird-Watching
Cycling-Through-Island
Enjoy-Boat-Ride-Brahmaputra
Explore-Traditional-Villages
Interact-With-Local-Artisans
Try-Local-Assamese-Cuisine
Visit-Satras-Monasteries
Witness-Raas-Leela-Dance
October to March
Morning
₹3,000 per person
Majuli's history is deeply intertwined with the neo-Vaishnavite movement initiated by the saint Srimanta Sankardeva in the 15th century. He established numerous satras, which became the epicenter of Assamese art, culture, and religion. These satras played a pivotal role in shaping the island's identity. Over the centuries, Majuli has witnessed the rise and fall of kingdoms, but its spiritual and cultural essence has remained largely intact. The island has also faced challenges from erosion, which has significantly reduced its size over time, making conservation efforts crucial to preserve its unique heritage and natural beauty.