Assam is also known as the 'mystic land of tea'. The word Assam is derived from the Sanskrit word "Asom" meaning 'peerless'. The overwhelming tourist attraction of Assam lies in her enormous green stillness, strong waterways, attractive songs and dances, the lush green forest, wooded hills, boundless rolling plains, wide spread tea gardens, rich flora and fauna and the mystifying variety of wildlife. Assam is state of pleasant contrasts and exhilaration. Each and every part of the state has something celestial and astonishing diversity to offer. Assam is famous for its exquisite silks and products made out of bamboo and cane. It is a land of fairs and festivals. The main festivals are Majuli Festival, Elephant Festival etc. The capital, Guwahati, of north-eastern India's largest state, lies on the banks of Brahmaputra. It is a magnificent place and also known as the green paradise'.
Assam is also known as the 'mystic land of tea'. The word Assam is derived from the Sanskrit word "Asom" meaning 'peerless'. The overwhelming tourist attraction of Assam lies in her enormous green stillness, strong waterways, attractive songs and dances, the lush green forest, wooded hills, boundless rolling plains, wide spread tea gardens, rich flora and fauna and the mystifying variety of wildlife. Assam is state of pleasant contrasts and exhilaration. Each and every part of the state has something celestial and astonishing diversity to offer. Assam is famous for its exquisite silks and products made out of bamboo and cane. It is a land of fairs and festivals. The main festivals are Majuli Festival, Elephant Festival etc. The capital, Guwahati, of north-eastern India's largest state, lies on the banks of Brahmaputra. It is a magnificent place and also known as the green paradise'.
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