Ideal Duration: 1-3 hours
Best Time: Throughout the year
Nearest Airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International
Nearest Railway Station: Guwahati
The famous Bhuvaneshwari temple is a Sacred ancient, built in honour of Bhuvaneshwari Devi is situated on the hill of Neelachal, which is a bit higher than the famous temple of Kamakhya Devi in Guwahati. According to Hinduism, Bhuvaneshwari Devi is the fourth goddess out of 10 Mahavidya Devi. It is said that this temple was built between the 7th and 9th centuries. The structure of this temple made of stones is very similar to the Kamakhya temple and from here you can enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Every day around 100 tourists visit here to worship Bhuvaneshwari Devi to attain her blessings. The temple usually remains open throughout the year during Ambubachi Mela, Navratri and Manasha Puja, this temple attracts a large number of tourists and flock of devotees from all over the world. This place has a combination of spiritual environment and natural beauty which makes it one of the popular Hindu pilgrimage site. Most tourists start climbing from Kamakhya to Bhuvaneshwari Temple. During this time, one can get a stunning view of the Brahmaputra river flowing from below. Also, you can see the mesmerizing view of the city of Guwahati from the Bhuvaneshwari temple. Around the temple, the celebration on the occasion of Ambubachi Fair is also one of must-see thing of Guwahati. Railways, roadways and airways Guwahati city has all means of transportation, so travelling here will not be so tuff, even many private buses and taxis are easily accessible here for sightseeing purposes, which is a good thing for tourists.
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