People don’t realise how beautiful Lower Assam is. There are lots of lovely places from Kamrup Rural district to Goalpara. With the Himalayas in the north, the powerful Brahmaputra river in the middle, and the Garo and Khasi hills of Meghalaya in the south, it’s like a natural wonderland. Lower Assam has waterfalls, river valleys, and tons of picnic spots that are perfect for outings. In this blog, we will cover the top 10 Picnic Spot in Lower Assam.
Disclaimer: We have shortlisted these picnic spots under the category of “top 10 Picnic Spot in Lower Assam” based on popular activity i.e. the number of footfalls these places receive every year. The list would be too lengthy if we had to cover all the picnic places in Lower Assam. The picnic spots are arranged from closest to farthest away from Guwahati.
Hahim: The Most Visited Picnic Spot in Lower Assam
Hahim is a funny name in Assamese. It translates to (we will laugh). Yes, people do laugh after going to the place. You leave your sorrows at home and laugh your heart out at this place. Hahim is located in the Boko subdivision of Kamrup Rural district of Assam. The main picnic spot is located along the Assam-Meghalaya Border in the Aradonga area of Hashim.
Once you reach this spot, you will find the beautiful river, Meghalaya hills in the background and many hidden waterfalls. The most beautiful thing in the Hahim picnic spot is the clear water of the Hahim River. You can bathe in the river the river is shallow in most places and rocks are evenly placed.
There are many hidden places, viewpoints and waterfalls in the area. Many people gather near the river and enjoy. But you can explore beyond the river, and roam through villages and forest areas. That is how you can truly enjoy this place.
Besides, the Hahim area is mainly dominated by the Garo tribe. You can visit Garo villages in and around the Hahim area to witness the culture of the Garo tribe of Assam.
Best Time To Visit Hahim Picnic Spot: The best time to visit Hahim is from November to February. But it is a season picnic spot. Avoid visiting in peak Monsoon months (July-August) due to heavy rainfall in the area. Again, try to avoid the phase from mid-December to mid-January because the place is very crowded during this phase.
How To Reach: The Place is 85 km from Dispur, Guwahati. It would take almost two and a half hours to reach the spot via NH17. If you are travelling from other places than Guwahati then you can click on the Google Map Location (provided below) to find the route.
Once you reach Hahim Bazar, you have to go to Aradonga. The road is properly motorable. You can ask any local if you fail to locate the picnic spot. Just ask for Hahim Picnic Spot Road.
Main Attractions: Hahim Aradonga Hanging Bridge, Songancheng Eco Camp, Hahim River, Waterfalls and Village Exploration
Tourist Rating: 8.5/10
Google Map Location: Click here
Bogamati Picnic Spot
Bogamati means white land in Assamese. It is another beautiful picnic spot in lower Assam where you can explore the beauty of the Bhutan Himalayas and the flowy Barnadi River. It is so named because the sand carried by the river is sparkling white. It looks majestic in the backdrop of blue waters and green forest. Would you believe that this place has more than 4 trillion reviews on Google Maps? Such is the popularity of this place.
Bogamati is located in the Baksa district of BTAD(Assam) along the Assam-Bhutan border. Besides picnicking, you can also visit the Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary nearby. There, you can see lots of different birds and animals.
Tips: If you want to get the best view and the best place for a picnic in Bogamati, cross the Bornodi River and go to the other side. You will have less crowd and enjoy the serenity of this place amidst the white sand beaches of the area.
Best Time To Visit Bogamati Picnic Spot: The best time to visit Bogamati is from November to February. But it is a season picnic spot. Try to avoid the phase from mid-December to mid-January because the place is very crowded during this phase.
How To Reach: The Place is 107 km from Dispur, Guwahati. It would take almost three hours to reach the spot via NH27 and pass through Baihata Chariali. One of the main reasons Bogamati is considered a favourite picnic spot in lower Assam because of its road condition. The road trip through this route is another reason you should visit this place.
Main Attractions: Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary, Indo-Bhutan Border, Bathow Mandir and Catholic Church
Tourist Rating: 8/10
Google Map Location: Click here
Mathanguri Near Manas National Park
Mathanguri Picnic Spot is located deep inside Manas National Park just beside the Manas River. The picnic spot is located at such as location along the Assam-Bhutan border. It is the least crowded picnic spot in Lower Assam. So, if you are considering a quiet place for vacation, then Mathanguri is the best spot for you.
It is noted that no picnic is allowed once you enter the core areas of Manas National Park. Mathanguri is no exception. However, there are designated picnic places near the area for picnics. For a picnic you have to take a left turn from the main gate, the dirt road would take you near the Manas River. There is ample space for picnic parties in that area. You can read this blog for more details about Mathanguri.
Best Time To Visit Mathanguri Picnic Spot: The best time to visit Mathanguri is from November to February. But it is an all season picnic spot. Avoid visiting in peak Monsoon months (July-August) due to heavy rainfall in the area. However, if you love rain you would love to be here. The thing is that you cannot explore outside during this phase.
How To Reach: Mathanguri is 130 km away from Guwahati city. You can book a taxi to Barpeta Road, Manas National Park. It would cost around Rs. 4500. There are budget travel options i.e. railway. You can book any passenger train from Guwahati to Barpeta Road Railway Station. From the station, you can take a taxi (cost Rs. 1000) to reach Manas National Park.
Remember, from the entry point to Mathanguri, it is a forest road. You have to register yourself to proceed further. There are two options here to reach Mathanguri: you can book a jeep authorised by the forest department or you can register your vehicle to enter the forest area.
Main Attractions: Elephant and Jeep Safari, Birdwatching, Temple Visit, Visit to Tea Garden
Tourist Rating: 9/10
Google Map Location: Click here
Saralpara in Kokrajhar
Saralpara picnic spot is much hyped these days because of Instagram reels. The picnic spot is situated in the Kokrajhar district of Assam. The place situated along Assam-Bhutan border is popular because of Sarbhang Khola Chhu River, calming and serene atmosphere, various camping and outdoor activities.
The best part of this picnic spot is that you can drive upto the riverside and enjoy your daytime in your car amidst the beautiful scenery. Many assames and bodo films are shot at this place because of these favourable conditions.
How To Reach: It is 65 km from Kokrajhar town and 230 km away from Guwahati. Even though it is far off location from Guwahati, the road condition is very good. You can drive up and down to this place in a single day.
Main Attractions: Khola Chhu River, Photography, Camping, Fishing etc.
Tourist Rating: 9.5/10
Google Map Location: Click here
Sri Surya Pahar in Goalpara : Historical Picnic Place in Lower Assam
Situated amidst the beautiful hills of Goalpara district, Sri Surya Pahar is site of various exploration activity besides picnicking. Here, visitors can delve into a rich tapestry of history and spirituality. The site boasts diverse attractions, including the Surya Temple, ancient Buddhist stupas and a Jain temple. Sri Surya Pahar emerges as a conglomeration of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist pilgrimage sites, each contributing to the spiritual mosaic of the region.
Moreover, the landscape is adorned with rock-cut caves and various forest lands that you can explore.
Best Time To Visit Sri Surya Pahar: It is an all season picnic spot. The best time to visit Sri Surya Pahar is the early morning hours (6 Am to 10 AM).
How To Reach: Mathanguri is 130 km away from Guwahati city. You can book a taxi to Barpeta Road, Manas National Park. It would cost around Rs. 4500. There are budget travel options i.e. railway. You can book any passenger train from Guwahati to Barpeta Road Railway Station. From the station, you can take a taxi (cost Rs. 1000) to reach Manas National Park.
Remember, from the entry point to Mathanguri, it is a forest road. You have to register yourself to proceed further. There are two options here to reach Mathanguri: you can book a jeep authorised by the forest department or you can register your vehicle to enter the forest area.
Main Attractions: Surya temple, Buddhist Stupas, Archeological sites & Museum, Jain temple, Rock Cut Caves
Tourist Rating: 8/10
Google Map Location: Click here