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Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli
Majuli

Majuli

• Majuli • Assam

Island
Timing
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
💰 Entry Fee
₹ NO entry fee
Duration
1 - 2 days
🌤 Best Time to visit
October to March is the best time to visit due to pleasant weather, festivals, birdwatching opportunities, and smooth ferry services.
📍 Direction
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About Majuli

Majuli is a breathtaking river island situated in the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. Recognized as the world's largest inhabited river island, it is renowned for its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and spiritual significance. The island serves as the center of Assamese Neo-Vaishnavite culture established by the saint Srimanta Sankardeva. Numerous Satras, including Auniati Satra, Kamalabari Satra, and Dakhinpat Satra, preserve traditional music, dance, drama, literature, and religious practices.

The island is inhabited by several indigenous communities such as the Mishing, Deori, and Sonowal Kachari tribes, who maintain unique customs, crafts, and lifestyles. Traditional bamboo houses, handloom weaving, pottery, and mask-making at Samaguri Satra are among the highlights of local culture.

Nature lovers are drawn to Majuli's lush greenery, wetlands, and rich biodiversity. The island is home to many species of migratory birds during winter, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers. Scenic riverbanks, golden sunsets, and peaceful countryside landscapes offer excellent opportunities for relaxation and exploration.

Majuli is also famous for festivals like Raas Mahotsav, where mythological stories are depicted through dance and theatrical performances. Visitors can explore the island by bicycle, scooter, or local transport while interacting with friendly villagers and experiencing authentic Assamese hospitality.

Despite facing challenges from river erosion, Majuli remains one of India's most treasured cultural landscapes. Its combination of spirituality, ecology, art, and rural charm creates a memorable travel experience unlike anywhere else in the country. Travelers seeking peace, culture, and natural beauty will find Majuli an unforgettable destination.

🎯 Things to do

Travel Information

🚗 How to Reach

  • By Air: Nearest airport is Jorhat Airport.,
  • By Train: Reach Jorhat Town Railway Station.,
  • By Road: Travel to Nimati Ghat near Jorhat.,
  • By Ferry: Take a ferry from Nimati Ghat to Majuli.

⭐ Why Visit

  • World's largest inhabited river island,
  • Rich Assamese culture,
  • Ancient monasteries,
  • Birdwatching opportunities,
  • Traditional arts and crafts,
  • Peaceful rural landscapes

💡 Travel Tips

  • Carry cash as digital payments may not be available everywhere.,
  • Use bicycles or scooters for exploration.,
  • Check ferry timings in advance.,
  • Visit during winter.,
  • Respect local customs and monastery rules.

✨ Special Features

  • World's largest inhabited river island,
  • Center of Neo-Vaishnavite culture,
  • Famous mask-making tradition,
  • Rich biodiversity and migratory birds,
  • Unique tribal heritage,
  • Spectacular Brahmaputra sunsets

📍 Near By

📍 Jorhat (Approx. 20–25 km via ferry route)📍 Kaziranga National Park

Nearby Tourist Places

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit?
October to March is the best time to visit due to pleasant weather, festivals, birdwatching opportunities, and smooth ferry services.

What is the entry fee?
₹ NO entry fee