Golaghat

India

British Cemetery - Golaghat, ESTD 1876 Calm and scenic, Golaghat, one of the oldest urban agglomerations of Assam, has a beautiful landscape with several streams. Within the city limits, there are two wildlife preserves, a UNESCO-listed park, ancient ruins and sacred Hindu and Christian sites from the 17th and 19th centuries.

Baptist Church - Golaghat, ESTD 1898 Stone plaques of Deopahar Ruins of Golaghat, circa 9th century BC

The history of this area dates back to the 9th century, but the city's name is much more recent. Golaghat is a city of five streams — the Dhansiri River and four tributaries — so not surprisingly, the city's name means "shop at the ferry landing", memorialising the Marwari shops that were established in the mid 20th century on the Dhansiri.

Golaghat remains a place of business. Other industries include tea-growing and tourism.

The climate is sub-tropical and humid. Humidity is usually greatest in the morning.

Summers, winters and monsoons are the three main season. Summers have much more rainfall than winters. Average temperature and rainfall for the year are 24.0 °C and 1960 mm.

Golaghat Natural History Museum Kaziranga National Park in Golaghat district Hanging bridge of Garampani Wildlife Santuary Athkheliya Namghar Deopahar Ruins of Golaghat Visiting Golaghat is an experience close to nature because of its landscape, both for travellers and tourists alike. The major attractions of the place, Kaziranga National Park, the Natural History Museum, the British Cemetery, the Baptist Church, Nambor - Doigrung Wildlife Sanctuary, Garampani, Negheriting Shiva Doul and Deopahar Ruins are within the vicinity of, or close proximity to the city, making it an interesting destination for Assam travel itinerary. Taxi services, Safaris can be arranged from hotels and travel lodges.

  • Golaghat British Cemetery. Assam's one of the oldest burial grounds dating back to India's pre-independence era, containing 28 burials of British officers.
  • Golaghat Baptist Church. One of the oldest and biggest Baptist churches in Assam that was established in December AD 1898.
  • Athkheliya Namghar. One of the prominent religious places of Assam. The Namghar was built in AD 1681 by Ahom king Gadapani.
  • Negheriting Shiva Doul. Constructed in AD 1687 by Ahom king Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha, perched on a hill top, it is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Assam.

Golaghat British Cemetery. Assam's one of the oldest burial grounds dating back to India's pre-independence era, containing 28 burials of British officers.

Golaghat Baptist Church. One of the oldest and biggest Baptist churches in Assam that was established in December AD 1898.

Athkheliya Namghar. One of the prominent religious places of Assam. The Namghar was built in AD 1681 by Ahom king Gadapani.

Negheriting Shiva Doul. Constructed in AD 1687 by Ahom king Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha, perched on a hill top, it is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Assam.

  • Golaghat Natural History Museum. Museum contains dolls, artefacts, mementos, movies and other personal collections of Dr. Banerjee (a Padma Shri awardee, and a medical doctor from Edinburgh and Liverpool Universities). There are 587 dolls and 262 other show pieces.

Golaghat Natural History Museum. Museum contains dolls, artefacts, mementos, movies and other personal collections of Dr. Banerjee (a Padma Shri awardee, and a medical doctor from Edinburgh and Liverpool Universities). There are 587 dolls and 262 other show pieces.

  • Kaziranga National Park, +91 98540 40004. Kaziranga National Park in Golaghat district is a World heritage site declared by UNESCO in 1985.
  • Nambor - Doigrung Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 97 square kilometres (37 sq mi) in 3 blocks, the sanctuary is located in Morangi, Golaghat, and is famous as a spot for Hot water spring and wildlife viewpoint to spot Rhino and other animals.
  • Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries containing Hot water spring and Waterfalls covering an area of 6.05km2 and surrounded by Nambor Sanctuary having 51 rare species of orchid. It is 18km2 away from central Golaghat.
  • Deopahar Ruins. The ruins of an ancient temple with statues lying shattered and greenery sprouting from the heads of others. From the top of the hill, one can get a view spanning across Numaligarh Tea Estate and nearby hills and forests, which is simply divine.

Kaziranga National Park, +91 98540 40004. Kaziranga National Park in Golaghat district is a World heritage site declared by UNESCO in 1985.

Nambor - Doigrung Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 97 square kilometres (37 sq mi) in 3 blocks, the sanctuary is located in Morangi, Golaghat, and is famous as a spot for Hot water spring and wildlife viewpoint to spot Rhino and other animals.

Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries containing Hot water spring and Waterfalls covering an area of 6.05km2 and surrounded by Nambor Sanctuary having 51 rare species of orchid. It is 18km2 away from central Golaghat.

Deopahar Ruins. The ruins of an ancient temple with statues lying shattered and greenery sprouting from the heads of others. From the top of the hill, one can get a view spanning across Numaligarh Tea Estate and nearby hills and forests, which is simply divine.

  • Excursion. With a landscape of sprawling tea estates in and around Golaghat, planning an excursion to visit the heritage buildings and sites gives a very refreshing experience to travellers.
  • A walk down to Dhansiri bridge. A walk down the Dhansiri bridge towards the river offers a very beautiful sight. It is a popular picnic and outdoor spot for barbecues for the citizens of Golaghat and travellers alike.

Excursion. With a landscape of sprawling tea estates in and around Golaghat, planning an excursion to visit the heritage buildings and sites gives a very refreshing experience to travellers.

A walk down to Dhansiri bridge. A walk down the Dhansiri bridge towards the river offers a very beautiful sight. It is a popular picnic and outdoor spot for barbecues for the citizens of Golaghat and travellers alike.

  • Jeep safaris. Jeep safaris to Kaziranga National Park is one of the best ways to experience the scenic beauty of the protected area for wildlife.

Jeep safaris. Jeep safaris to Kaziranga National Park is one of the best ways to experience the scenic beauty of the protected area for wildlife.

  • Camellia, Station Road, Golaghat, +91 37742 81922. A colonial era setup, serving Indian and Chinese cuisines. ₹ 600 (vegetarian) ₹ 700 (non-vegetarian).

Camellia, Station Road, Golaghat, +91 37742 81922. A colonial era setup, serving Indian and Chinese cuisines. ₹ 600 (vegetarian) ₹ 700 (non-vegetarian).

  • Indrani Guest Resort, Tapan Nagar, Golaghat, +91 94350 53811. A multi-cuisine restaurant and a colonial-era guest house.
  • GDSA Charaideo, Golaghat Central (GDSA), Golaghat, +91 98540 84720, +91 3774 280 028. A multi-cuisine restaurant and hotel.
  • Hamdoi Resort, New Amulapatty (East), Golaghat, +91 95774 17300. A multi-cuisine restaurant and modern resort.

Indrani Guest Resort, Tapan Nagar, Golaghat, +91 94350 53811. A multi-cuisine restaurant and a colonial-era guest house.

GDSA Charaideo, Golaghat Central (GDSA), Golaghat, +91 98540 84720, +91 3774 280 028. A multi-cuisine restaurant and hotel.

Hamdoi Resort, New Amulapatty (East), Golaghat, +91 95774 17300. A multi-cuisine restaurant and modern resort.

  • Sizzlerz, GDSA Complex, Golaghat, +91 84728 13789. 12:30 - 21:30. Open kitchen fast food restaurant.

Sizzlerz, GDSA Complex, Golaghat, +91 84728 13789. 12:30 - 21:30. Open kitchen fast food restaurant.

  • Meat and Eat, Doss & Co. (Cally Coomer Building), Golaghat, +91 3774 280 218. 12:30 - 21:30. Fast food restaurant chain of India serving fried chicken.

Meat and Eat, Doss & Co. (Cally Coomer Building), Golaghat, +91 3774 280 218. 12:30 - 21:30. Fast food restaurant chain of India serving fried chicken.

  • North to Tezpur, historical urban centre of Assam.
  • North-east to Jorhat, former capital of Ahom kingdom.
  • South to Dimapur, largest urban centre of Nagaland.
  • South-east to Kohima, another urban centre of Nagaland.