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FromBengaluru (BLR)ToGuwahati (GAU)One Way
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Depart: 22/Oct/2024

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About Bengaluru 

Also called the Garden City, or Green City, because of the beautifully landscaped gardens and parks, Bengaluru has a lot to offer to visitors. From historic monuments to magnificent palaces, lush green gardens to upmarket fashion streets, buzzing pubs, glitzy malls and multiplexes; the vibrant city of puts on platter its rich history, modernity, and cultural diversity for its visitors to soak up.

When in Bengaluru, visit the Bengaluru palace, a majestic architectural landmark, and spend a relaxed evening at the Lumbini Gardens, located on the banks of the Nagawara Lake.

 

About Guwahati 

The largest city in Assam and North-eastern India, Guwahati is a major port city situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. A striking travel destination, this picturesque city is surrounded by hills on three sides and encompasses the best of north-eastern culture.

With various monuments, museums, glorious temples, and buzzing shopping hubs – this city promises to offer an unforgettable experience. Take in the beauty of the Brahmaputra as you leisurely stroll by the riverside or visit the Assam State Zoo which spreads over a massive 130 acres. You will find some of the rarest and the most exotic species during your visit.

One of the most cherished shrines of Shakti in the country, the Kamakhya Temple is a high seat of the Shakti sect. The temple is located on Nilanchal Hill in the western part of the city and draws a large number of pilgrims during the Ambubachi festival. Beautifully constructed complete with intricate carvings and colourful flowers, this temple is a must-visit.

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