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Hotel in Majuli
Jonki Panoi Bamboo Cottages in Majuli provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace.
Majuli
Located in Majuli in the Assam region, MAHESWAR LAND has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. There's a seating and/or dining area in some units. Warm welcoming attitude of the host and the silent natural atmosphere... The entire campus is handmade, organic food...
Majuli
Located in Majuli, ENCHANTING MAJULI has a restaurant, garden, terrace, and free WiFi. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a playground. i can't describe my overall experience in words.everything was beyond my expectations.sanjib da,monijt da,samim,priyanki all of them took care of us like if we were their family members.specially himanghsu,you are a great guy in case of hospitality.positive vibes everywhere in and around Enchanting majuli.
Majuli
Located in Majuli, SIANG The Island Resort provides a garden. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Majuli
Located in Majuli, Subha Mulya Homestay by StayApart provides accommodations with a garden. Jorhāt is 14 miles from the family stay, while Sivasagar is 28 miles away.
Majuli
Pulu Restaurant fooding and lodging is located in Majuli. The property is 14 miles from Jorhāt and free private parking is available.
Majuli
A:NÉ BOGLONG RESORT is located in Majuli. This self-catered bed and breakfast features a garden and free private parking. The bathroom comes with a shower.
Jorhāt (Near Majuli)
Located in Jorhāt, Pulu Lodge & Dining by StayApart has accommodations with a garden. Majuli is 500 yards from the family stay, while Sivasagar is 29 miles from the property.
Jorhāt (Near Majuli)
Offering a garden, Rupali Tant Ghar & Homestay by StayApart has accommodations in Jorhāt. Continental and American breakfast options are available each morning at the family stay.
Jorhāt (Near Majuli)
Located in Jorhāt, The Sumola House offers a garden. The guesthouse provides some units with garden views, and rooms come with an electric tea pot.
Getting around the place after dark as a single woman traveler is inadvisable, as even though the local folk are very friendly and generous, the lack of streetlights and public transportation can be a bit worrying. Ask for food prices BEFORE you eat, or you may end up paying more. Hire a bicycle for the most convenient experience in getting around. Pack a picnic and lunch by the water every day if you can.
Majuli is the largest river island in the world. It is really wonderful to see the island with all facilities surrounded by Brahmaputra and inside island you can find a branch of Lohit river also. Ferry is really worth watching with all vehicles along with human and at your convenience for business and personal. They follow Vaishnavite culture and you find world's biggest mask making center and pottery section is also worth seeing. They make masks with bamboo and coconut waste with Eco friendly material. Tradition which is preserved is really appreciable.
It is a must-visit place for any self-respecting assamese people, leave alone outsiders. It is a different environment, away from noises and pollution of cities. Majuli is a laid-back place, there are no crowds, no jams, just acres and acres of open spaces. The people are warm and welcoming. A visit to the satras gives a glimpse of the fading assamese cultural heritage. Getting around by own/hired car is the best option as it allowed us to explore so much of the island in the limited time. There are quite a few restaurants/hotels in the town so food isn't a problem. Taking out the map and exploring the island, that's the best way to experience Majuli.
Of the many places I've been to, I can't recall one that has such a peaceful and natural atmosphere. It's a green oasis in comparison to other states of India. I loved it so much, I will definitely return. The only thing it doesn't have is mountains.