Visiting Place Tezpur
Visiting Place Tezpur
Visiting Place Tezpur
Multifaceted Tezpur
Geographically, Tezpur has been blessed with the plains, the
mountain views and a mighty river. Nature has been abundant here. While
the Brahmaputra never fails to impress one and all, the Kolia Bhomora
Bridge, which is a 3015-metre-long bridge connecting the Sonitpur district
to the Nagaon district, is impressive in its own way. Tezpur tourism is
further enhanced by Agnigarh, the most famous attraction of the city. From
the top of Agnigarh, one can see the entire city.
Tourist Places If Interest In Tezpur
Bhairabi Temple, Cole Park, Kolia Bhomora Setu, Padum Pukhuri,
and kaziranga National Park . serve as interesting attractions for tourists;
there are a few temples dedicated to Lord Shiva which are worth seeing,
like the Ketakeshwar Dewal, Mahabhairav Temple, Rudrapada, Nag
Shankar Temple, etc.
Culturally, there are several names that are linked with Tezpur.Jyoti
Prasad Agarwala, the first Assamese film-maker, Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad
Rabha, the revolutionary singer and Phani Sharma, a renowned film-maker
and actor were all born here. The city is also known as the Cultural Capital
of Assam.
Mahabhairav Temple
Mahabhairav Temple is one of the most visited temples in Tezpur.
Situated on the northern fringes of the city, the Mahabhairav Temple is
dedicated to Lord Shiva. Legend has it that originally Banasura, the demon
king had built the temple.
Jamuguri is located about 47 km from the Tezpur city centre and tourist
vehicles can be booked to reach the small town within the Sonitpur District.
Tourists should travel on the National Highway 52 to reach Jamugurihat
(where the temple is located)
Kaziranga National Park,
Kaziranga National Park is one of the prides of Assam. It is noteworthy
to mention that it is home to the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros
and also declared as a tiger reserve in 2006, hosting the highest density of
tigers in the world.
Cole Park is also known as the Chitralekha Park (it was recently
rechristened with the latter name). The park is named after the
mythological character Chitralekha, the companion of Princess Usha who
was also an excellent painter. There is a large, horseshoe-shaped lake in
the middle of the park. The large grounds spreading across the lake is
picturesque to say the leaset.
Alongside the old Bhomoraguri plan, the complete information about the
current Kolia Bhomora Bridge is also displayed for the public. Cole Park
also has two stone ornamental pillars brought from the ruins of the Bamuni
Hills.