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Majuli Tour Packages

Majuli Holiday Packages: rated 4.4/5 (based on 8 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹34,700/-

Majuli Holiday Packages

Majuli, a small river island in Assam, is located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. It has been on the UNESCO Tentative List for nomination as a World Heritage Site.
The island of Majuli is highly influenced by Vaishnavite traditions and Ahom history. It is famous for its Satras, a Sanskrit term used for ‘an assembly of devotees.’

Book your Majuli Tour Package from TravelTriangle and set out for an unforgettable journey of your life. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience. You would want to go back again once you explore these places.

Best Tourist Places To Explore In Majuli

1. Dakhinapat Satra

What’s Special: Funded by Ahom Ruler

Distance From City: 19.2 km

Transportation Option: Ferry, bus, rented vehicle

Located around the Northern bank of the Brahmaputra River, Dakhinapat Satra was founded in 1584 by Vamshigopal, a devotee of Sri Vanamali Dev. The administrative head of the Satra is known as the Satradhikar, whereas, the devotees who stay permanently in the Satra are known as Bhakts. The premises contains Namghar (prayer hall), Bharal ghar (store rooms), Batcora (entrance gate), Hati (residential units), guest house, library, museum, cowsheds, artifacts, ponds, kitchen gardens, and open spaces for daily activities. The buffer area contains wetlands, forests, and grazing lands. Dakhinapat Satra is the most visited Satra in the Majuli Tour Package.

2. Garamur Satra

What’s Special: Semi-monastic Satra

Distance From City: 10.3 km

Transportation Option: Rented vehicle, bus, ferry

Established in 1656 by Lakshmikantadeva, Garamur Satra is among the royal Satras of Majuli. The Assamese word ‘Garamur’ is derived from the compound words ‘Garh’ meaning ‘embankment’ and ‘mur’ meaning ‘head,’ translating to ‘the endpoint of an embankment.’ It was a monastic institution earlier, but Pitambardev Goswami, a Satradhikar, converted it to a semi-monastic Satra in 1915. During the main festivals, the inmates perform dance, drama, and music at Garamur Vamshigopal Natya Mondir, the great hall of the Satra that comprises the Assamese Satriaya Classical Culture.

3. Samaguri Satra

What’s Special: Mask making

Distance From City: 12.2 km

Transportation Option: Ferry, bus, rented vehicle

Established in 1663 by Sri Sri Chakrapani, the grandson of Srimanta Shankardeva, Samaguri Satra is widely famous as a mask-making hub of Majuli. It is a renowned center for arts, culture, and classical studies. The art of mask-making has been passed down from generation to generation of priests, where each mask is of a different form and colour, differentiating them from other characters of bhaonas. Samaguri Satra must be a part of your Majuli trip itinerary.

4. Kamalabari Satra

What’s Special: Preserved antiques

Distance From City: 8.7 km

Transportation Option: Ferry

Kamalabari Satra, famous for its Neo-Vaishnavite culture, is divided into two satras- Sri Sri Uttam Kamalabari Satra and Sri Sri Natun Kamalabari Satra. Both the satras have been significant hubs for art and literature for centuries and consist of antiques in their respective museums. Sri Sri Uttam Kamalabari Satra, situated in the North-Eastern region of Kamalabari, has Matiakhara as one of the most popular dances. Whereas, Sri Sri Natun Kamalabari Satra, in the South-Western part of Kamalabari is famous for its decorated hand-made bamboo fans. You can check out the Majuli island tour package to know more about Kamalabari Satra.

5. Auniati Satra

What’s Special: Literary pursuits

Distance From City: 15.6 km

Transportation Option: Ferry

The name ‘Auniati’ is derived from the words ‘Auni’ meaning ‘betel creeper plant’ and ‘ati’ meaning ‘elevated place.’ The main idol worshipped here is Govinda, a form of Lord Krishna. Every day, from morning to evening, the main prayer is recited without any interruption. The Satra has an antique collection of cookware, jewelry, and handicrafts that constitute the Assamese heritage. The chief festival of Auniati Satra is Palnaam, which lasts from the 25th to the 29th day of Assamese Kartika month. Make sure you don’t forget to visit Auniati Satra on your Majuli island trip.

Best Time To Visit Majuli

March to June

The summer season in Majuli is scorching hot with humidity. Such weather conditions make it inconvenient for sightseeing. Hence, people avoid a trip to Majuli during summer.

July to September

The monsoon season arrives as a relief in climatic conditions but is often unpredictable due to rain, causing floods.

October to February

The best time to visit Majuli is during the winter season as the weather is pleasant, making it suitable for sightseeing. The Raas Festival of Lord Krishna celebrated on a full-moon day in November, is a festivity one should not miss.

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Anurag's 7 days trip to North East

2 years ago
Travel kutir is a great agency with immediate response and customise the requirements. Travel kutir made our north east experience memorable. I will suggest people planning to travel Assam, Meghalaya must also visit Majuli island My best wishes to Travel Kutir
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Anurag

Ghaziabad

Smita's 8 days trip to North East

4 years ago
Overall we had a very good trip. The hotels and staff in Manas, Kaziranga, Majuli were very good. The driver was punctual and helpful and drove well. We will plan a trip again with you
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Smita Kapoor

Delhi

Varad's 25 days trip to North East

4 years ago
I and my family had a everlasting memorable moments of our lives in the tour organized by Travel Asia.Mr.Rupum had taken personal care, practically calling every day, morning and evening,to take feedback and satisfying our extra requirements. Thanks and best wishes for your organization. Varadaraj.S.Shetty. varad21@rediffmail.com. Sacred Forest, Double living root bridge, Cheerapunji the mawsmai caves,Dawki,Zero village, Kaziranga National park,Majuli, Tawang Sela pass,Bumla pass,etc was our best visit.
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Varad

Mumbai

Noorfathima's 14 days trip to North East

5 years ago
The over experience was ok. Things that were good was the driver and the hotel booking except for the one in Itanagar. Things that could be better was that we dint have to follow up on them on our next stay and other bookings. The bumla pass tour was mentioned by the travel agency forgot to keep the permit ready, however the permit was made last min. Later the stay at one place was booked just to minimize the cost of booking non geyser rooms were book, I think this basic amenities should be consider and when contacted travel triangle they say if these was mentioned in the booking only then it will be provided, I would really like to know if you people seriously mention facilities like fan tube lights, geyser kind of facilities are mentioned in your packages. As per what I have seen it is mentioned AC or Non-AC never seen booking mentioning geyser and non geyser, If was really a concern the team should have informed about it to us earlier than creating a kiosk when we arrive at the property and then 100 calls for the 500 extra as we took the geyser rooms, you people need to understand we are on vacation and these things can be kept to sort later and we were not provided with our next city (Mechuka) pass till the money was transferred. You people kept telling us how underdeveloped Arunachal Pradesh is and how bad the internet connectivity is but still we received message saying "Please transfer as we don''t want your further trip to be spoiled" Like seriously for the 1500/- all this.. Last but not least the tour to Majuli we wanted to travel on the same day from Aalo to Majuli which was possible in spite of request to do the planning we were told Majuli is a Island we need only to take ferry to reach there and even denied the google maps route which was suggest and we were asked "Do we understand the meaning of island it is surrounded by water and there is no other way than ferry" so I think as a travel agent you should get your facts right and not mislead the travelers. Yes, I understand the meaning of an Island and google is never wrong there is a bridge that connects Majuli via road and you dont have to always take a ferry. Again ferry was included in package and the driver was not informed about the same and we had to follow up with the travel agent to get this sorted out with driver.
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Noor Fathima

Bangalore

Vatsala's 9 days trip to North East

6 years ago
Chalohoppo support and services were excellent. They were in touch from time to time throughout the tour which was very convenient in the distant place. Very good accommodation was provided in all the places. Driver was well aware of the places. Good guides were provided wherever required. It was a really an exciting tour we ever had. Enjoyed the Elephant safari. Boat ride and swim in Umngto river at Shongpdeng were overwhelming. Had new experience staying in the bamboo cottage at Majuli and in the tents at Shongpdeng.
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Vatsala Reddy

Guwahati

Barundebchatterjee's 8 days trip to North East

7 years ago
Chetan Baloor of Chalo Hoppo did a very good job of planning. The hotels, though rated mid, they were really perfect but not very professional in some. You can digest it by the fact that the limited few staffing the places were of open heart. The addition of Majuli to the itinerary was a great stroke. The complaints, like the first bus - horrific- was managed well by the substitute after first two days of ordeal - by one great driver forgot the name. Overall a memory to cherish. Chetan will go a long way. Many
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Barundeb Chatterjee

Delhi

Bharat's 14 days trip to North East

8 years ago
Our trip of NE by Travel Triangle covering Assam. Meghalaya & Arunachal was very well planned and executed by Mr Tapuban Saikia of Siang Explorer. All arrangements right from pick-up, hotel stays and places covered as per itinary were excellent and well organized. Mr Amal Sarma our driver-cum- guide , very polite and excellent person took us to all the places in Meghalaya- Cherrapunjee -Dawki - Mawllynnong ,Assam-Kaziranga, Majuli- Arunachal-Tawang-Sela pass etc. with skilled and safe driving over hilly terrains for which he deserves our special appreciation. We thank Tapuban for offering and executing such a wonderful and memorable NE package with safe & secure journey. . We wish to take trip with Travel Triangle/Siang in future ,whenever the opportunity emerge. One suggestion could be to fix 4WD vehicle (with chain) well in advance for travel to Bumla Pass which is a snowy mountain terrain.
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BV Moon

Guwahati

Abiramidr's 4 days trip to North East

8 years ago
Very good travel agent.took care of us to the end. They made sure we were safe and comfortable till the time we returned home. Reasonable quote too We toured through Assam and Meghalaya. Beautiful places for nature lovers. The trek above double decker bridge to blue lagoon is arduous but very beautiful. Finally after all strenuous activity go to majuli in Assam for a real laid back feel and relaxation
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Abiramidr

Chennai

How To Reach Majuli?

By Air

Jorhat Airport, also known as Rowriah Airport, is the nearest airport to Majuli. Afterward, you can take a bus or hire a taxi to Neemati Ghat. On reaching Neemati Ghat, you can avail of the ferry ride to Majuli.

By Rail

There is no railway station in Majuli. One has to take a train from Guwahati to Jorhat. On reaching Jorhat Railway Station, take a bus or taxi to Neemati Ghat, where ferry services are available to Majuli.

By Road

There are only ferry rides available to Majuli. However, one can reach Jorhat via roadways, either by bus or taxi. After that, take a ferry ride to Majuli.