Majuli India
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October - June
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Jorhat
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The cultural heritage of Majuli as well as its natural beauty and adventures, is an exquisite blend. Whether you are a nature lover, a culture enthusiast or an adventure seeker, there is always something for everyone in Majuli. 


Adventure Activities in Majuli

Majuli Island is a paradise for adventure seekers. The island’s calm atmospheres and diverse terrains offer many outdoor activities.

Bird Watching: This place is any bird lover’s best destination because Majuli has various migratory and local species such as storks, pelicans whistling teal and Siberian cranes. The southern part of the island, Sakuli Beel near Kamalabari, and Magurmari Beel near Dakhinpaat Satra are some of the best places to do bird watching.

Canoe Rides: One of the most thrilling Adventure Activities in Majuliis taking a canoe ride. Every household on the island owns a small boat which they use during flood season to travel through waterways. One can ask a local to take them on a canoe ride thus getting a different view of the landscape.

Cycling: Exploring Majuli on a bicycle is an experience like no other. It boasts of lush green covers, beautiful villages and scenic paths which make cycling suitable for this place. The dense foliage sometimes obscures your vision but you won’t mind since it will enable you to come across hidden spots at your own pace.

Ferry Ride to Majuli: Getting into this area is itself an adventure. You can only reach this land by ferry hence becoming one of those memorable journeys in life. The Ferry Ride to Majuli from Neemati Ghat in Jorhat takes about an hour and offers stunning views of the Brahmaputra River. By doing so, you get to witness nature’s beauty and feel peace in your heart. 


Things to Do in Majuli

Majuli Island has so much to offer all types of travelers. Here are some of the things you should not miss on the island:

Visit the Vaishnavite Satras: The VaishnaviteSatras are monastic institutions that play a significant role in preserving Assamese culture and tradition for which Majuli is famous, Kamalabari Satra, Dakhinpat Satra and Auniati Satra being some of them. These satras give an insight into the spiritual as well as cultural heritage of this island.

Attend the Festivals: Majuli is known for its vibrant festivals which form part of the festival of Assam. The Raas Mahotsav held in November is a grand celebration of Lord Krishna’s life that attracts people from around the world. Another important one is Ali-ai-ligang festival, which takes place in February, signifying the beginning of the sowing season.

Explore the Villages: There are numerous picturesque villages and hamlets scattered across this island with different indigenous tribes residing there. A tour through these villages will enable you to be part of their local lifestyle, traditional crafts and warm hospitality. They have huts belonging to the Mising tribe where you can get educated about their way of life or even take part in their daily routines.


Foods in Majuli

When it comes to food, Majuli Island combines traditional Assamese flavours with unique local ingredients. Here are some must-try Majuli Famous Food:

Komal Saul: This particular range of rice can be consumed after soaking it for 15 minutes with warm water. It acts as cereals during breakfast but it is also an integral part of locals’ dietetics.


Pitha: Made from sticky brown rice and fish, is a popular delicacy in Majuli. It’s commonly prepared during festivals and special occasions.


Bamboo Shoot Curry: Another traditional dish in the area. It’s very popular among the locals as it has a unique taste. It's also typically served with rice and has a distinctive flavour and scent.


Fish Curry: The best way to enjoy fish curry in Majuli is by using fresh fish from the Brahmaputra River. In order to make it flavourful and aromatic, the local people use local spices to cook with it. 


Pork with Bamboo Shoots: Mishing tribe love Pork with Bamboo Shoots because it blends yummy pork meat together with tender bamboo shoots for a savoury taste like no other.


Famous Restaurants in Majuli

There are not many high-end restaurants in Majuli, but some well-known Places To Eat in Majuli where you can have fantastic indigenous meals include:

Joha Restaurant: This restaurant received good reviews as well as many people who gave their opinions about its services. They will get different types of local dishes at Joha restaurant located on NLK Road, Garamur, Majuli.


Majuli Family Kitchen: Another highly ranked eating place known for its kid-friendly environment and delicious regional cuisine is the“Majuli Family Kitchen, situated on Majuli Road. This place offers one an opportunity to taste original Assamese dishes while enjoying a homely atmosphere.


Fooding& Lodging: This restaurant offers various meals at affordable prices and lesser costs unlike others. Located along Majuli College Road, this eatery can be easily accessed by those who want lunch or dinner or even an overnight stay nearby.


Shopping Places in Majuli

Majuli, the cultural hub of Assam, has vibrant markets and centres for making traditional crafts. Here is a list of some of the best Shopping Places in Majuli:


Kamalabari Market: Kamalabari market is the most crowded place to buy local things. It is full of locally produced handlooms, typical handicrafts and other items made by artisans who have lived there for ages. Its colourful collection of masks that reveal the culture of the area, along with bamboo and cane products, has added fame to this market.


Samaguri Satra: Besides being a religious site, Samaguri Satra also boasts major indigenous mask-making creations. Many individuals come here to see the authentic masks that are created by professionals. All these masks are made up of natural materials only. They are multicoloured and bear images from Mahabharata as well as other local tales.


Uttar Kamalabari Satra: Here at this satra, people make pots out of clay on their way to business in various forms such as vases or decorative bowls. They know how to make them using traditional methods passed from generation to generation that you can see along your path while visiting this place.


Jengraimukh Market: Like any other local market located around Jengraimukh Ferry Ghat, it allows tourists to experience a vibrant buying process all over India. Therefore multitude of types of handmade clothes, including Mishing tribal fabric or silk Mekhela Chador, could be acquired within it.


Majuli Bookstore: To all the bookworms and individuals inclined towards literature, this has been termed as a must go place. Most books here revolve around Assam’s culture, literature or spirituality which gives readers an idea about this area.


Auniati Satra: Leaving apart other things, Auniati Satra is renowned for making masks, traditional ornaments and pottery skills. This Satra helps visitors appreciate the great detail used during the manufacture of jewellery made out of brass, silver and beads, among other elements typical for Assamese design.


To make the best of your visit to Majuli, you may consider using Assam Holiday Packages. Such packages usually encompass guided tours on the island, accommodation as well as transportation to give a more stress-free and fulfilling experience. 

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