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Majuli, a verdant and eco-friendly freshwater island nestled in the Brahmaputra River, is a pristine haven just 20 kilometers from Jorhat city in Assam. Encompassing a total area of 1250 square kilometers, Majuli holds the distinction of being the world's largest river island, drawing tourists from far and wide. Its surreal beauty and unique cultural heritage have positioned it as a strong contender for UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Inhabited mostly by Tribals, Majuli boasts a captivating and diverse culture, earning it the title of the cultural capital of Assam.
Majuli serves as the hub of Assamese neo-Vaishnavite culture, is home to several Satras, where visitors can witness traditional dance performances, learn about the unique Vaishnavite philosophy, and marvel at exquisite handcrafted artifacts.
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Majuli offers not only cultural richness but also breathtaking natural landscapes, featuring lush greenery, meandering rivers, and diverse birdlife. Visitors can immerse themselves in the island's pristine beauty by cycling along scenic trails, enjoying leisurely boat rides on the Brahmaputra River, or relaxing on its picturesque beaches. Birdwatching enthusiasts will find joy in exploring Majuli's wetlands, home to a variety of avian species, including migratory birds that visit during the winter months.
In terms of cuisine, Majuli offers a taste of authentic Assamese flavors, with traditional dishes like masor tenga (sour fish curry), aloo pitika (mashed potatoes), and khar (a unique Assamese preparation). Visitors can also sample refreshing beverages like apong (rice beer) and enjoy local sweets made from jaggery and coconut.
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