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mutant-distraction · 2 months ago
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7grandmel · 9 months ago
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Todays rip: 26/03/2024
Chance's Return to Dreamland
Season 1 Featured on: GilvaSunner's Highest Quality Video Game Rips: Volume 3 & Knigra Also on: Kirby Rip Attack
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Requested by fezaki! (Request Form)
You wouldn't BELIEVE how happy I was to see this rip get requested man!! Chance's Return to Dreamland isn't part of the surprisingly many Season 1 rips to have exploded in popularity - think My Dr. Eggman Can't Be This Evil!, Dr. Soulja, Pikmin Park, you get the picture - but its a rip I've had sitting proudly in my playlists for years and a verified banger. And to see that I'm not the only one who knows it exists!!! That warmed my heart for some reason. Fuck yeah.
There's a lot of parallels you can draw between this rip and Door into a Hundred Summers, another one of my Season 1 favorites. Of course there's the obvious one - both are rap mashups utilizing rap music that isn't really commonly featured on the channel, with Chance's Return to Dreamland to date still being the only rip on the channel to use Chance the Rapper's Angels. But beyond that, they have a really similar, enchanting way of grabbing your attention - you click on the rip waiting for the mashup to start, only for the music to dramatically cut away before the song used in the mashup "introduces" it back, at a lower pitch. I'm certain this way of starting a mashup has been used in more than these two rips, yet its a huge part of what's kept them stuck in my mind for so long - it reminds me of Be Cool, Be Wild, and Be My Girl in how, even as early as Season 1 they were finding ways to subvert what you were expecting a SiIvaGunner rip to be by cutting the playback so abruptly rather than having the mashup or melody swap simply start playing more subtly.
But the real reason I associate the two rips with one another so closely, and perhaps the real reason they both employ the aforementioned technique of pausing the track used, is what they do with said track in the mashup - pitching it down to create a quite different experience. This is more exaggerated in Door into a Hundred Summers of course, which takes a tune otherwise radiating the energy of a crisp spring morning and gives it a far more reflective, slow, nostalgic feel. What's done in Chance's Return to Dreamland feels almost like the complete inverse - the tune of Kirby's Return to Dreamland's title screen theme is infectiously jolly, and the slight pitch-down is primarily just done to allow it to play harmoniously alongside Angels, a song already infectiously feel-good in its own right. The two thus compliment each other beautifully, sort of similarly to something like World Out There, where the two sources used in isolation already feel harmonious in emotional intent, yet elevate each other to new heights in the mashup.
It's just a damn good rip, yknow? Chance the Rapper is (perhaps unsurprisingly) not an artist I've listened to much at all, yet his and featured artist Saba's vocals in Angels are just filled with such sincerely feel-good whimsy, such sheer joy and happiness in being alive, a feel that Kirby has ALWAYS been top-tier at pushing - the experience of listening to Chance's Return to Dreamland feels like like frolicking in endlessly warm, sunny grassy fields with those you cherish. A pill of pure happiness of shocking quality and attention to detail for a rip made so early on in Season 1's life. And knowing that digboye is still around today, 8 years later, helping bring rips like the immaculate One-Winged DJ to life, just puts a big dumb smile on my face.
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daastane-musafir · 2 years ago
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10 Offbeat Places in Assam
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10 Offbeat Places in Assam
Assam, a beautiful state in Northeast India, is known for its tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and stunning natural beauty. However, there are also some offbeat places in Assam that are worth visiting. Here are 10 of them:
Haflong: Located in the Dima Hasao district, Haflong is the only hill station in Assam. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills and valleys, and is a great place for trekking and camping.
Majuli: Majuli is the world's largest river island and is located on the Brahmaputra River. It is a cultural hub of Assam and is known for its traditional arts, crafts, and music.
Sivasagar: Sivasagar was the capital of the Ahom Kingdom and is home to several historical monuments such as the Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and Kareng Ghar. It is also known for its traditional Assamese cuisine.
Manas National Park: Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its diverse wildlife, including tigers, elephants, and rhinos. It is also home to several indigenous communities.
Digboi: Digboi is an oil town located in the Tinsukia district. It is home to the oldest operational oil refinery in Asia and is known for its colonial architecture and tea gardens.
Umananda Island: Umananda Island is located in the Brahmaputra River and is home to the Umananda Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is also a great place for birdwatching and river cruises.
Jatinga: Jatinga is a small village in the Dima Hasao district and is known for its mysterious bird suicides. Every year, during the months of August and September, several migratory birds are found dead in the village.
Hajo: Hajo is a pilgrimage site for Hindus, Muslims, and Buddhists. It is home to several ancient temples, mosques, and Buddhist stupas.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Morigaon district and is known for its one-horned rhinoceroses. It is also home to several other species of wildlife such as leopards, wild boars, and deer.
Jorhat: Jorhat is a major city in Assam and is known for its tea gardens and golf courses. It is also home to several historical monuments such as the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary and the Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar.
Which city is very beautiful in Assam?
Assam is home to several beautiful cities, each with its own unique charm. However, if you are looking for a city that is known for its scenic beauty, then Guwahati is a great option. Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding hills. It is also home to several temples, parks, and wildlife sanctuaries, making it a great destination for nature lovers. Other beautiful cities in Assam include Jorhat, Tezpur, and Dibrugarh.
Which is the best place in Assam for picnic?
Assam has several beautiful places that are perfect for picnics. Here are a few options:
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Morigaon district and is known for its one-horned rhinoceroses. It is a great place for a picnic as it offers beautiful views of the grasslands and the wildlife.
Deepor Beel: Deepor Beel is a freshwater lake located near Guwahati. It is a popular spot for birdwatching and is a great place for a peaceful picnic.
Chandubi Lake: Chandubi Lake is a natural lake located in the Kamrup district. It is surrounded by hills and forests and is a great place for a picnic with family and friends.
Kakochang Waterfalls: Kakochang Waterfalls is located in the Jorhat district and is a popular picnic spot. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests and is a great place for a dip in the cool waters.
Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary: Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Jorhat district and is home to several species of primates, including the Hoolock Gibbon. It is a great place for a picnic with a touch of wildlife adventure.
These are just a few of the many options for picnics in Assam. Be sure to check weather and safety conditions before planning a picnic in any location.
Which is the most visited place in Assam?
Assam is a beautiful state with several popular tourist destinations. However, the most visited place in Assam is Kaziranga National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses and is also home to tigers, elephants, and several other species of wildlife. The park is known for its beautiful landscapes and is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and photographers. Every year, thousands of tourists from around the world visit Kaziranga National Park to experience its natural beauty and wildlife.
Which place in Assam is the tourist keen?
Assam has several places that are popular among tourists. However, the place in Assam that tourists are most keen to visit is probably the Kaziranga National Park. This national park is home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses and is also home to tigers, elephants, and several other species of wildlife. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich biodiversity. Tourists are often keen to visit Kaziranga National Park to experience its natural beauty and wildlife, and to participate in activities such as jungle safaris and birdwatching.
Which is Assam's only hill station?
Haflong is the only hill station in Assam. It is located in the Dima Hasao district, about 310 km south of Guwahati. Haflong is situated at an altitude of about 680 meters above sea level and is surrounded by hills, forests, and waterfalls. It is also home to several tribes such as the Dimasa, Hmar, and Zeme Nagas. The town is known for its scenic beauty, cool weather, and adventure activities such as trekking, hiking, and paragliding. Haflong is a great destination for those looking to escape the heat and enjoy some time amidst nature.
Where is the Butterfly Park in Assam?
The Butterfly Park in Assam is located in the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. It is situated in the Morigaon district, about 50 km east of Guwahati. The Butterfly Park is a part of the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and is dedicated to the conservation and breeding of various species of butterflies. The park has a wide range of plants and trees that are required for the breeding of butterflies. Visitors can see the various stages of butterfly development and learn about the different species of butterflies found in Assam. The Butterfly Park is a popular attraction in Assam, especially for nature lovers and those interested in wildlife conservation.
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purvidiscoveryasam · 2 months ago
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Explore the Best of Assam with Purvi Discovery’s Assam Tour Packages
 Assam, the jewel of North East India, is a land of natural beauty, rich culture, and historical treasures. From its rolling tea gardens to its diverse wildlife and ancient monuments, Assam has much to offer travelers seeking a unique experience. At Purvi Discovery, we bring you specially curated Assam Tour Packages and Assam Holiday Packages to make your journey through this enchanting state unforgettable.
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Top Destinations to Explore in Assam
Tai-Phakial Village Dive into the culture of the Tai-Phakial community in this traditional village. Witness their unique way of life, traditional weaving techniques, and cultural practices that have been preserved for generations.
Jeypore Reserve Forest Jeypore Reserve Forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a dense green landscape and diverse wildlife. It's a perfect spot for trekking and bird watching, with plenty of opportunities to explore Assam's natural beauty.
Digboi Home to the oldest oil refinery in Asia, Digboi is not just about its rich history in oil but also offers a glimpse into Assam’s colonial past. Visit the Digboi Oil Museum and the war cemetery for a trip back in time.
Sivasagar Sivasagar, once the capital of the Ahom Kingdom, is a town rich in history. The stunning Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and the Sivasagar Tank are some of the must-see monuments that reflect Assam's glorious past.
Jorhat Known as the cultural capital of Assam, Jorhat is famous for its tea gardens and historical significance. It is also the gateway to the world's largest river island, Majuli, making it a must-visit on your Assam itinerary.
Majuli River Island Majuli, the world's largest river island, is a serene paradise known for its vibrant culture, Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries), and traditional Assamese lifestyle. It's the perfect destination for those looking to connect with nature and spirituality.
Kaziranga National Park This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its population of one-horned rhinoceroses. Kaziranga National Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s dream, offering thrilling safaris and a chance to see tigers, elephants, and a variety of bird species.
Tezpur Often referred to as the "Cultural Capital of Assam," Tezpur is steeped in mythology, history, and culture. Visit the ancient temples, archaeological sites, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Brahmaputra River.
Nameri National Park Nameri National Park is a paradise for bird watchers and adventure seekers. It offers a blend of wildlife spotting, river rafting, and trekking experiences that will satisfy any nature lover's craving for the wild.
Ledo Ledo holds historical significance as the starting point of the Stillwell Road, which was built during World War II. The town is surrounded by natural beauty and offers a glimpse into Assam's wartime history.
Jokai Jokai is another hidden gem that is perfect for nature lovers. With its rich biodiversity, this area is ideal for eco-tourism, offering opportunities to explore Assam’s flora and fauna.
Tinsukia A commercial hub surrounded by tea gardens, Tinsukia also serves as a gateway to some of Assam's most beautiful natural reserves, including the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park.
Guwahati The largest city in Assam, Guwahati, is a bustling metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition. Visit the Kamakhya Temple, enjoy a river cruise on the Brahmaputra, and explore the vibrant markets of this dynamic city.
Manas National Park A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas National Park is famous for its unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes. It’s a haven for wildlife lovers, with species like tigers, elephants, and golden langurs calling it home.
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Known for its rich ecosystem, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is one of the largest river islands in the world. It's an ideal destination for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts looking to explore Assam's wilderness.
Dibrugarh Known as the "Tea City of India," Dibrugarh is surrounded by lush tea plantations and is a perfect destination for tea lovers. Explore the tea estates, visit local markets, and experience the charm of this vibrant town. We have the best Dibrugarh Tour Packages for you.
Experience Assam with Purvi Discovery
Our Assam Tour Packages are more than just tours; they are immersive experiences that allow you to connect deeply with the land, its culture, and its people. From exploring tea estates to engaging in local traditions, we ensure your journey through Assam is one you'll cherish forever.
Embark on a journey through the heart of Assam with Purvi Discovery and create memories that will last a lifetime!
📞 +91 9435637641 / 7099895338
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exportimportdata3 · 2 months ago
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Discover the latest trends in India's crude oil imports, consumption, and production. Explore detailed data on key importers, HS codes, and top global suppliers. Learn how India's growing energy demand is shaping its reliance on crude oil and what the future holds for the country's energy needs.
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anamseair · 2 months ago
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Explore India's growing energy needs and crude oil imports, including consumption trends, key importers, and major suppliers like Iraq and Russia. Learn how India is managing its energy demands and reducing import dependency.
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nsfwhiphop · 4 months ago
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Fun Fact #2:
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Does India have oil and gas reserves?
ChatGPT Answer:
Yes, India has oil and gas reserves, but they are relatively limited compared to some of the world's largest producers. Here's a breakdown of India's oil and gas resources:
1. Crude Oil Reserves
Proven reserves: As of 2023, India has about 4.5 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves. This places India far behind major oil producers like Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the United States.
Major Oil Fields:
Mumbai High: Located offshore in the Arabian Sea, it is one of India's largest oil fields, discovered in 1974.
Rajasthan Fields: Significant oil reserves are found in Barmer, Rajasthan. The Mangala, Bhagyam, and Aishwarya (MBA) oil fields are key contributors.
Assam and Gujarat: These states have historically been oil-producing regions, especially in fields like Digboi (Assam) and Ankleshwar (Gujarat).
2. Natural Gas Reserves
Proven reserves: India has approximately 1.3 trillion cubic meters of proven natural gas reserves.
Key Gas Fields:
Krishna-Godavari Basin (KG Basin): Located offshore on the east coast of India, this basin contains significant natural gas reserves, with the D6 block being a major contributor.
Cambay Basin: Situated in Gujarat, it contains both oil and gas reserves.
Assam-Arakan Basin: This region in the northeast is also rich in natural gas.
3. Shale Gas and Other Unconventional Resources
India has potential in shale gas and coal-bed methane (CBM), though exploration and extraction of these resources are still in early stages. Basins like Cambay, Krishna-Godavari, and Damodar Valley are considered promising for shale gas.
4. Energy Dependency
Despite its reserves, India is heavily reliant on imports to meet its energy needs:
Oil imports: India imports about 85% of its crude oil requirements.
Natural gas imports: India imports around 50% of its natural gas, mostly in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
5. Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR)
To ensure energy security, India has built strategic petroleum reserves in locations like Visakhapatnam, Mangaluru, and Padur, which can provide a buffer in case of supply disruptions.
In summary, while India has its own oil and gas reserves, its consumption far exceeds domestic production, making it one of the world's largest importers of both oil and gas.
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tirupatiaastha · 7 months ago
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Supplier of Premium Incense Agarbatti in Assam
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Aashta Agarbatti Work is a Supplier of Premium Incense Agarbatti in Assam, India. We were Located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Aashta Agarbatti Work is a Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier of Ramayan, magic style, om kashi dhoop, Keshav, om kashi zipper, rose, mogra, sandal, Kasturi, black forest, gold, rang rasia, loban, magic moment, and others. Black Forest Incense Sticks/Agarbatti are meticulously crafted using a blend of premium natural ingredients, carefully selected to recreate the captivating aromas of the forest. Each stick captures the essence of towering evergreen trees, earthy moss, and delicate wildflowers, bringing the invigorating scents of nature into your home. Black Forest Incense Sticks offer a myriad of therapeutic benefits through the ancient practice of aromatherapy. The soothing aroma of pine and cedarwood promotes relaxation and reduces stress, while hints of lavender and jasmine calm the mind and uplift the spirit. Black Forest Incense Sticks elevate any environment. Their subtle yet captivating fragrance lingers in the air, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences. Product Details: Product Name: Black Forest Flavor: Premium Fragrance Type: Premium Incense Sticks/Agarbatti Stick Colour: White Stick Stick Size: 9“ Burning Time: 45 Min Net Contents: 120G. Pack Type: Zipper Pack Aashta Agarbatti Work is a Supplier of Premium Incense Agarbatti in Assam, India and including various locations like Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Nagaon, Tinsukia, Tezpur, Bongaigaon, Sivasagar, Goalpara, Barpeta, Golaghat, Karimganj, Hailakandi, Nalbari, Kokrajhar, Dhubri, North Lakhimpur, Diphu, Digboi. For more information and inquiries, feel free to contact us. Read the full article
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newsplus21 · 10 months ago
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“..will visit Kaziranga National Park..”, says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on PM Modi visit
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Assam, state CM Himanta Biswa Sarma says “PM Modi will inaugurate the Tinsukia Medical College and lay the foundation stone of Sivasagar Medical College under PM-DIVINE scheme. PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for the expansion of Digboi Refinery from 0.65 Million MT to 1 Million MT with a cost of Rs 768 crores. PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone of the expansion of Guwahati Refinery from 1 million MT to 1.2 million MT with a cost of Rs 510 crore. PM Modi will inaugurate the project with a cost of Rs 3,992 crores project of pipeline from Barauni to Guwahati…”
“PM Modi will inaugurate the Great Ahom General Lachit Borphukan and address a public rally at Meleng Meteli and inaugurate several projects of both centre and state government. PM Modi will give 5,55,550 PMAY houses to the beneficiaries from the Meleng Meteli meeting”, he added.
at 4 pm PM Modi will arrive at Tezpur airport and will directly go to Kaziranga. On March 9, at around 5:30 am, he will visit Kaziranga National Park and will spend 2 hours. He will go to Arunachal Pradesh from Kaziranga. After attending two programs in Arunachal Pradesh he will again visit Jorhat at around 1:30 pm…”, he also said.
Source: Kaziranga National Park
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Pharma Visual Aid Design & Printing In Dispur, Assam
In the bustling city of Dispur, Assam, pharmaceutical companies are constantly seeking innovative ways to engage healthcare professionals and patients effectively. One powerful tool that has emerged as a game-changer in this endeavour is creative pharmaceutical visual aid design and printing. By bridging the gap between medical complexity and comprehension, these visually captivating aids empower healthcare professionals and enhance patient education.
We offer a variety of marketing and promotional materials for pharmaceuticals, such as folders Printing, electronic visuals for iPads, reminder cards, labels, notepads, prescription pads, paperweights, medical representative bags, chemist shortage pads, pens for promotion and for doctors, pen holders, product stickers, posters, ID cards, visiting cards, letterheads, brand badges, daily planners for medical representatives, sample catch covers, order pads, diaries, and calendars. If you need any of these materials, please get in touch with us.
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Understanding The Impact Of Pharma Visual Aids:
Pharmaceutical visual aids are more than just colourful images on paper; they are strategic tools designed to convey complex medical information in a visually appealing and easy-to-understand format. As the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” and that holds true in the world of medicine. Visual aids enable healthcare professionals to grasp critical product information swiftly,
Impactful Pharmaceutical Marketing:
In the competitive pharmaceutical industry, standing out from the crowd is essential. Creative pharma visual aids give companies a competitive edge by elevating their marketing strategies. Engaging and aesthetically appealing visual aids leave a lasting impression on healthcare professionals, resulting in increased prescription rates and better brand recognition.
Partnering With The Right Experts:
To harness the full potential of Medical visual aids, pharmaceutical companies in Dispur should collaborate with experienced design and printing experts. These professionals understand the nuances of medical communication and can tailor visual aids to align with specific product goals and target audiences.
Also Read: Pharma Visual Aid In New Delhi, India
Conclusion:
In the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical marketing, creative pharma visual aid design and printing in Dispur, Assam, have emerged as powerful tools to effectively communicate medical information. By empowering healthcare professionals with comprehensive product knowledge and engaging patients through impactful visuals, these aids contribute significantly to improved patient outcomes and successful pharmaceutical marketing campaigns. Collaborating with skilled design and printing experts ensures that companies can leverage the full potential of creative pharma visual aids to make a lasting impact in the competitive healthcare sector.
We Offers our Visual Aid Designing and Printing Services in almost all Districts in Dispur, Assam Like: Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tinsukia, Sonitpur, Silchar, Dispur, Nagaon, Digboi, Sivasagar, Karimganj, Tezpur, Kaziranga National Park, Majuli Island, Manas National Park, Barpeta, Bogamati, Bongaigaon and many more.
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purvidiscoveryasam · 2 months ago
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Explore the Best of Assam with Purvi Discovery’s Assam Tour Packages
Assam, the jewel of North East India, is a land of natural beauty, rich culture, and historical treasures. From its rolling tea gardens to its diverse wildlife and ancient monuments, Assam has much to offer travelers seeking a unique experience. At Purvi Discovery, we bring you specially curated Assam Tour Packages and Assam Holiday Packages to make your journey through this enchanting state unforgettable.
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Top Destinations to Explore in Assam
Tai-Phakial Village Dive into the culture of the Tai-Phakial community in this traditional village. Witness their unique way of life, traditional weaving techniques, and cultural practices that have been preserved for generations.
Jeypore Reserve Forest Jeypore Reserve Forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a dense green landscape and diverse wildlife. It's a perfect spot for trekking and bird watching, with plenty of opportunities to explore Assam's natural beauty.
Digboi Home to the oldest oil refinery in Asia, Digboi is not just about its rich history in oil but also offers a glimpse into Assam’s colonial past. Visit the Digboi Oil Museum and the war cemetery for a trip back in time.
Sivasagar Sivasagar, once the capital of the Ahom Kingdom, is a town rich in history. The stunning Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and the Sivasagar Tank are some of the must-see monuments that reflect Assam's glorious past.
Jorhat Known as the cultural capital of Assam, Jorhat is famous for its tea gardens and historical significance. It is also the gateway to the world's largest river island, Majuli, making it a must-visit on your Assam itinerary.
Majuli River Island Majuli, the world's largest river island, is a serene paradise known for its vibrant culture, Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries), and traditional Assamese lifestyle. It's the perfect destination for those looking to connect with nature and spirituality.
Kaziranga National Park This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its population of one-horned rhinoceroses. Kaziranga National Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s dream, offering thrilling safaris and a chance to see tigers, elephants, and a variety of bird species.
Tezpur Often referred to as the "Cultural Capital of Assam," Tezpur is steeped in mythology, history, and culture. Visit the ancient temples, archaeological sites, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Brahmaputra River.
Nameri National Park Nameri National Park is a paradise for bird watchers and adventure seekers. It offers a blend of wildlife spotting, river rafting, and trekking experiences that will satisfy any nature lover's craving for the wild.
Ledo Ledo holds historical significance as the starting point of the Stillwell Road, which was built during World War II. The town is surrounded by natural beauty and offers a glimpse into Assam's wartime history.
Jokai Jokai is another hidden gem that is perfect for nature lovers. With its rich biodiversity, this area is ideal for eco-tourism, offering opportunities to explore Assam’s flora and fauna.
Tinsukia A commercial hub surrounded by tea gardens, Tinsukia also serves as a gateway to some of Assam's most beautiful natural reserves, including the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park.
Guwahati The largest city in Assam, Guwahati, is a bustling metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition. Visit the Kamakhya Temple, enjoy a river cruise on the Brahmaputra, and explore the vibrant markets of this dynamic city.
Manas National Park A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas National Park is famous for its unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes. It’s a haven for wildlife lovers, with species like tigers, elephants, and golden langurs calling it home.
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Known for its rich ecosystem, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is one of the largest river islands in the world. It's an ideal destination for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts looking to explore Assam's wilderness.
Dibrugarh Known as the "Tea City of India," Dibrugarh is surrounded by lush tea plantations and is a perfect destination for tea lovers. Explore the tea estates, visit local markets, and experience the charm of this vibrant town. We have the best Dibrugarh Tour Packages for you.
Experience Assam with Purvi Discovery
Our Assam Tour Packages are more than just tours; they are immersive experiences that allow you to connect deeply with the land, its culture, and its people. From exploring tea estates to engaging in local traditions, we ensure your journey through Assam is one you'll cherish forever.
Embark on a journey through the heart of Assam with Purvi Discovery and create memories that will last a lifetime!
📞 +91 9435637641 / 7099895338
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tripcounselors · 1 year ago
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Assam Tour
The state of Assam is recognized for its breathtaking natural landscape, enormous tea plantations, and rich fauna, making it a perfect destination for anyone who is interested in the natural world. A large number of national parks and animal sanctuaries can be found in Assam, making it an appealing travel destination for anyone who is interested in the natural world. In addition, the area provides a wealth of entertaining things for tourists to participate in while their time there. It is possible for tourists to take a relaxing stroll through the lush tea gardens, go on a river cruise, do hill hiking, or experience the exhilaration of white water rafting. In addition, the area is also known for its superb food, which is something that tourists coming to Assam should definitely try at least once while they are there. In addition, it is of the utmost importance to recognize the significance of paying a visit to Majuli, which has the distinction of being the biggest river island in the whole world. Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tinsukia, Sonitpur, Silchar, Dispur, Nagaon, Digboi, Sivasagar, Karimganj, Tezpur, Kaziranga National Park, Majuli Island, Manas National Park, Barpeta, Bogamati, Bongaigaon, and a great number of other cities and towns in Assam are among the many notable places to visit in the state.
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thecreativityindia · 1 year ago
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IOCL GNM & BSc Nursing Admission 2023: IOCL Nursing Admission, Apply Online [Reminder]
Indian Oil Corporation Limited has recently issued two official notifications regarding admission to the BSc Nursing and GNM courses at Assam Oil College/School of Nursing in IOCL (AOD), Digboi for the 2023 session. If you are eligible and interested, you can apply online for these courses before the application deadline.
The Last date of IOCL Nursing Admission is 21st July, 2023.
➤ Apply/Know More: https://thecreativityindia.online/iocl-nursing-admission/
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daastane-musafir · 2 years ago
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10 Offbeat Places in Assam
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10 Offbeat Places in Assam
Assam is a beautiful state in Northeast India that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, culture, and history. Here are ten offbeat places to visit in Assam:
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park: This national park is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers, with over 350 species of birds and many other species of wildlife, including the endangered white-winged wood duck.
Haflong: Known as the "Switzerland of the East," Haflong is a picturesque hill station that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills, lakes, and waterfalls.
Digboi: This town is famous for its oil refinery, which was established by the British in 1901. Visitors can learn about the history of the refinery and see the machinery used to extract oil.
Sualkuchi: Known as the "Manchester of the East," Sualkuchi is a village famous for its silk weaving. Visitors can see the process of silk production and buy beautiful silk products.
Manas National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a biodiversity hotspot, with many species of rare and endangered animals, including the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and Asian elephant.
Jatinga: This village is famous for the mysterious phenomenon of bird suicides, where birds are said to fly into trees and buildings during certain times of the year. Scientists have yet to explain this phenomenon.
Majuli: This island on the Brahmaputra River is the world's largest river island and is home to many indigenous tribes. Visitors can learn about the island's culture, history, and traditional handicrafts.
Tawang: This town in the Himalayas is famous for its beautiful monasteries, including the Tawang Monastery, which is the largest in India and the second-largest in the world.
Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is home to the Hoolock Gibbon, India's only ape species, as well as many other species of wildlife.
Hajo: This town is a pilgrimage center for Hindus, Muslims, and Buddhists and is home to many ancient temples, mosques, and Buddhist monasteries. Visitors can also see the ancient ruins of the palace of the Ahom kings.
Which city is very beautiful in Assam?
Assam is home to many beautiful cities, each with its own unique charm and attractions. However, the city of Guwahati is often considered one of the most beautiful in the state. Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding hills. The city is also home to many historical landmarks, including the Kamakhya Temple, which is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in India. Additionally, Guwahati is a cultural hub, with many festivals, fairs, and events taking place throughout the year, making it a popular destination for visitors to Assam.
Which is the best adventure place in Assam?
Assam offers several adventure destinations that are perfect for thrill-seekers. One of the best adventure places in Assam is the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located about 50 km from Guwahati. The sanctuary is home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and offers a thrilling jeep safari experience for visitors. Another adventure destination is the Nameri National Park, which is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and offers opportunities for river rafting, trekking, and camping. For those interested in mountaineering, the Dzukou Valley in Nagaland, which is located near the Assam border, is a popular destination for trekking and camping. Overall, Assam and its surrounding regions offer plenty of opportunities for adventure and outdoor activities.
Which is the best place in Assam for picnic?
Assam has many scenic and picturesque picnic spots that are perfect for a day out with family and friends. Here are a few of the best places in Assam for a picnic:
Umananda Island: Located in the middle of the Brahmaputra River, Umananda Island is a popular picnic spot that offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding hills. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and enjoy a picnic on the banks of the river.
Chandubi Lake: Located about 60 km from Guwahati, Chandubi Lake is a beautiful natural lake surrounded by lush green forests. The lake offers boating facilities and is a popular picnic spot for families and groups.
Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary: This wetland sanctuary is located on the outskirts of Guwahati and is a popular spot for bird watching and picnicking. Visitors can enjoy a picnic while watching the many species of birds that inhabit the sanctuary.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and offers a unique picnic experience. Visitors can enjoy a picnic while watching the rhinos grazing in the grasslands.
Manas National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a biodiversity hotspot and offers a stunning backdrop for a picnic. Visitors can enjoy a picnic while surrounded by the park's diverse flora and fauna.
These are just a few of the many beautiful picnic spots in Assam. Visitors can also explore other parks, lakes, and scenic locations in the state for a memorable picnic experience.
Which place in Assam is the tourist keen?
Assam is a popular tourist destination in India, with many attractions that draw visitors from all over the world. One of the most popular places in Assam for tourists is Kaziranga National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to two-thirds of the world's population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. The park also boasts a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including elephants, tigers, and water buffalo, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Another popular tourist destination in Assam is the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, which is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya and is believed to have mystical powers. The temple's stunning architecture and rich history make it a popular attraction for visitors to Assam.
Other popular tourist destinations in Assam include Majuli, which is the world's largest river island and a hub of Assamese culture and heritage, and Sivasagar, which was the capital of the Ahom kingdom and is home to many historical monuments and temples.
Overall, Assam offers a wide range of attractions for tourists, from natural wonders and wildlife to cultural and historical landmarks, making it a popular destination for visitors of all interests.
What is very famous in Assam?
Assam is known for many things, including its rich culture, tea plantations, wildlife, and natural beauty. Here are a few things that are very famous in Assam:
Assam Tea: Assam is one of the largest tea-producing regions in the world, and Assam tea is known for its robust flavor and strong aroma. Tea plantations in Assam offer a unique opportunity to witness the tea-making process and to taste some of the best tea in the world.
Kaziranga National Park: Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. The park also boasts a rich diversity of flora and fauna, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Kamakhya Temple: The Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya and is believed to have mystical powers. The temple's stunning architecture and rich history make it a popular attraction for visitors to Assam.
Bihu Festival: Bihu is the most important festival in Assam and is celebrated three times a year to mark different stages of agricultural activity. The festival is known for its traditional dance and music, as well as its delicious food.
Silk Weaving: Assam is known for its exquisite silk weaving, with the traditional Muga silk being one of the most prized fabrics in India. Visitors can witness the silk-weaving process and purchase beautiful silk garments and accessories.
These are just a few of the many things that are famous in Assam. The state has a rich history, culture, and natural beauty that offer a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors.
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