Assam, often called the gateway to North-East India, is renowned throughout the world for far-flung its' tea plantations which yield the strong Assam leaf tea. Surrounded by the extensive and highly fertile plains of Brahmputra and Barak rivers, the whole region remains overwhelmingly agricultural, and presents impeccable and enthralling pastoral beauty and simplicity. Assam produces more than half of India's petroleum oil.
The Gateway to the north-east India, Assam is one of the most scenic and enthralling regions of India where history unites with myths and religion, celestial gifts of nature come in the shape of wooded hills, thick verdant forests, placid valleys, and the snow-capped mountains. Rich and varied flora and fauna, rarely found elsewhere, add the variety of tourist attractions in Assam.












