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A historic town situated in the hills of Northeast of Guwahati. Tucked on the banks of Brahmaputra and easily accessible by roads, this is a very distinct and unmissable part of Assam that brings travellers from near and far. Hajo is among the few places in the world where one can witness the confluence of different religions. It is home to a number of temples and sacred places including Hayagriva Madhava Mandir. Visitors will be in absolute love with this beautiful destination with embellished stunning temples and sacred artefacts.
The journey to this destination is gratifying in itself as you will see the Brahmaputra River flowing under the long Saraighat bridge. Hajo might be a small town but its popularity with people is the reason that there are no dearth of signboards pointing you in its direction.
A day would be enough to adorne this beautiful pilgrimage site
While you visit Hajo’s religious sites you can also visit to weavers Village of Sualkuchi.
While you visit Hajo’s religious sites you can also visit to weavers Village of Sualkuchi.
The most effective time to visit Hajo is from October-April when the entire area of Hajo is in its full glory thus giving a visual treat to the visitors.
Confluence of three major religions-Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims
While you make your trip to Hajo, you must consider staying in Guwahati which offers various hotels and homestays.
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