Kaziranga National Park: Known for its wildlife, Kaziranga also celebrates Bihu with traditional dances and bonfires amidst the lush landscape.

Kaziranga National Park: Known for its wildlife, Kaziranga also celebrates Bihu with traditional dances and bonfires amidst the lush landscape.

Majuli: The world’s largest river island, Majuli, is famous for its tribal celebrations and cultural events, offering a unique Magh Bihu experience.

Majuli: The world’s largest river island, Majuli, is famous for its tribal celebrations and cultural events, offering a unique Magh Bihu experience.

Guwahati: Assam’s capital city hosts grand festivities with Bihu dances, fairs, and bonfires, making it a lively place for celebrations.

Guwahati: Assam’s capital city hosts grand festivities with Bihu dances, fairs, and bonfires, making it a lively place for celebrations.

Tezpur: With its rural charm, Tezpur celebrates Magh Bihu with traditional performances and peaceful bonfire rituals, perfect for a serene experience.

Tezpur: With its rural charm, Tezpur celebrates Magh Bihu with traditional performances and peaceful bonfire rituals, perfect for a serene experience.

Jorhat: Known for its tea estates, Jorhat combines the beauty of nature with Bihu festivities, featuring dances and cultural performances in scenic surroundings.

Jorhat: Known for its tea estates, Jorhat combines the beauty of nature with Bihu festivities, featuring dances and cultural performances in scenic surroundings.

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