
Assam ɔxɔm
Folder: India
Assam is the eastern most sentinel of India endowed with enchanting and picturesque natural beauty. The State is adorned with beautiful lush covers of greenery, a chain of hills and rivers mainly the Brahmaputra and the Barak. It has been the living place of various races, tribes and ethnic groups since time immemorial. The dynamics of synthesis and assimilation of the races make Assam glorified a…
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Typical scene from an Assamese town
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Streets in Sualkuchi. Situated on the north bank of Brahmaputra just 35 km from Guwahati, Sualkuchi is a weaver's village famous for its silk weaving. It was called the Manchester of the East by the British. The village was declared a Handloom Heritage Village. It may soon become a rural tourism center under a UNDP project.
Green markets of Assam
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If you are looking for healthy, fresh and locally grown the street vegetable markets in Guwahati are the answer. These markets are predominantly run by women, while there is number of all-women markets in Assam and in the North-East India. Street Vegetable markets in Guwahati as you can see are very colourful places, perfect for any traveller looking for traditional culture and charismatic locals sat under bright umbrellas selling anything from papayas, killer chillies to organic ginger. We were looking for pineapples, as promissed by my friend to be the best in India. Finaly we've found them, and I agreed that he was right.
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