In 2024, Assam will resonate with the vibrant beats of its traditional festivals, blending cultural heritage with spirited celebrations. Bihu, the most significant festival, marks the Assamese New Year and the onset of the agricultural season. Rongali Bihu, the spring festival, is celebrated with ...
The lofty Barail ranges, also known as the North Cachar hills, are separated from the Shillong plateau on the Northwest by a system of narrow valleys. Technically, the Barails form a south westerly extension of the mountain chain of Nagaland and western Burma. It is this chain of mountain ...
the basic climatic conditions remain the same throughout the state. In general, the best time to visit Assam is from October to April which is also the festive season of Assam. Bhogali Bihu or the harvest festival is celebrated in the month of January whereas Rongali Bihu falls in the mont...
albeit with different names. While the Bodos celebrate Baisagu, the Rabhas celebrate Baikho. The Missings, Deuris and Morans on the other hand call the festival Bihu Utsav. Call it by whatever name, one thing is sure it's time for merriment, time to sing and dance. Time to visit Ass...
Tusu Puja is a regional holiday in the Indian state of Assam across two days in the middle of January, usually the 15th and 16th. It is celebrated at the same time as Magh Bihu, which is the Assam celebration of Makar Sankranti, a traditional harvest festival. Traditions of Tusu Puja ...