Period
Ancient, Ahom
Style
Assamese temple architecture, monolithic
Protected by
Archaeological Survey of India (for Deopahar), local trusts
Best time to visit
Oct-Feb
Explore the ancient ruins of Deopahar, an archaeological site featuring monolithic sculptures and temple remnants. Full details β
Hours
9am-5pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
15km from Golaghat town, auto-rickshaw rupees 250-350
Visit the ancient Negheriting Shiva Mandir, perched atop a hillock offering panoramic views of the surrounding plains and the Brahmaputra River. Full details β
Hours
6am-7pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
30km from Golaghat town, taxi rupees 700-900
Allowed at most sites, check for specific restrictions inside temple sanctums.
Guided tour recommended for the best experience at these sites.
Ongoing for Deopahar
Golaghat is a quiet district town in Assam, known for its sprawling tea estates and agricultural landscape.
The best time to visit Golaghat is from October to February. The weather is pleasant, dry, and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
You can reach Golaghat by air via Jorhat Airport (JRH) 55km away, by train to Furkating Junction (FKG) 10km away, or by bus/road from major cities like Guwahati and Jorhat.
Entry fees vary. Temples like Negheriting Shiva Mandir are free. Wildlife sanctuaries like Garampani charge rupees 50 for Indians and rupees 500 for foreigners. Archaeological sites like Deopahar are free.
Golaghat is generally safe for tourists. Practice normal precautions like being aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded markets or isolated areas after dark. Confirm prices for transport services beforehand.
Assamese is the primary local language. Hindi is widely understood, and English is spoken by people in the tourism and service sectors.
It is recommended to purchase a local Indian SIM card (Jio, Airtel) upon arrival in India for better connectivity and data services. International roaming can be expensive and unreliable.
When visiting temples, dress modestly. This means covering your shoulders and knees. It is also customary to remove your shoes before entering the main shrine area.
A low budget would be around rupees 1500 per day, a mid-range budget around rupees 3000, and a high budget around rupees 6000, excluding major shopping or luxury stays.
There is not much to 'skip' as Golaghat is not heavily commercialized. If you have limited time, prioritize the tea gardens and Deopahar over Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary if you plan to visit Kaziranga National Park.
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