Majuli India
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October - June
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Ideal Duration
2
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Jorhat
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15.39 ° C
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Overview

Majuli Island is a stunning island located in the heart of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. It is widely recognised as the world's largest river island measuring about 352 square kilometres. Assam tour packages featuring such aspects are highly enjoyable because this amazing landmass blends natural beauty with rich cultural heritage and spiritual values.


Geographical Marvel

It is not simply an ordinary land mass, but one which possesses a bewildering mix of natural wonders and cultures due to its population of 167,204 individuals according to the 2011 Census. Hence making it suitable for Majuli Tourism.


Stretching up to 160 miles long and about 16 miles wide previously, today's Majuli has become more evident on how much course that the Brahmaputra has undergone. There are diverse channels on the island consisting of both active and dead ones. These include tranquil lakes, swamps or similar water-bodies and the varied flora and fauna found there. All these make Majuli Travel Guide more attractive as it has a dynamic ecosystem.


Vaishnava Heritage and Satras

Majuli Island falls within the Assam category of cultural capitals due to its deep-rooted Vaishnava heritage and surrounding satras. These satras were founded in the sixteenth century by two well-known saints named Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva and Mahapurusha Madhavadeva. Not only are these Satras religious centres, but they also serve as art centres where various forms like arts, traditional dances, etc. are practised offering a deeper understanding into Majuli Tourism experience.


Satras played an instrumental part in Bhakti Movement which was a socio-religious reform movement based on devotion towards god as well as non-violence as philosophy. This non-violent philosophy of Srimanta Sankardev has left a deep impact on the cultural ethos of the island. It was followed by the Ahom rulers, who supported these satras, making Majuli the centre of devotional and spiritual learning.


Diverse Communities: Shaping Majuli's Identity

It can be said that there are diverse communities living on Majuli Island. The first inhabitants of Majuli were the Deoris and Kacharis, aboriginal tribes of the Brahmaputra Valley. After some time, Mising tribe arrived at this island and settled along northern margin thereby adding to its cultural richness. Presently, a considerable number of people on this island belong to the Mising ethnic groups whose contribution to economy and culture is essential.


Among other things, their oral wealthiness, vibrant customs and rituals as well as their excellence in various forms of art make them special among other misings. Their activities such as agriculture, pottery making, mask-making or silk production are typical elements featured in Majuli Tour Packages and contribute towards shaping Majuli's character.


Festivals and Celebrations: Majuli's Vibrant Spirit

The festivals organised here bring out the liveliness that pervades every corner of life during those memorable occasions when people have seen everything come alive. A highlight is the Raas Purnima festival, which portrays Lord Krishna's lifestyle combined with traditional dances called Raslila performances. Other important celebrations include Phalgu Utsav, Janmashtami, and Ali Aye Lrigang, marking the Mising tribe's cultural heritage. These events are a great way to fully immerse oneself in Majuli Tourism.


Preserving Majuli's Legacy: A World Heritage Site

Majuli has an outstanding cultural and natural heritage which has rendered it a place under UNESCO's tentative list of World Heritage Sites. Its candidacy as “cultural landscapes” in this framework again shows its importance in being a cultural and spiritual hub. At present there are ongoing attempts to achieve this high profile status, which would further promote Majuli Tourism.


Majuli Island is an enthralling journey through the past, culture and environment. For all visitors to the island, whether they are part of its spiritual history or simply interested in its vibrant cultural traditions or enjoy being within serene landscapes, these memories will last their lifetime.

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