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Brahmaputra River on Assam - Arunachal border, with Bogibeel bridge
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Famous Naranarayan Bridge over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, INDIA
Hello Guys Naranarayan bridge is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra river in Assam,India. It is a double -deck bridge with a railway track on the lower deck and a road on the upper deck.
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INDIAN FOOD Dinner Cruise on the Brahmaputra River + Pani Puri | Guwahati, Assam, India
After spending six weeks in some of India’s biggest and most heavily-touristed cities, I decided to change it up a bit by visiting an area of the country that doesn’t see a lot of foreigners: the states of Assam and Meghalaya in northeast India. Here, the cities are calmer, there is tons of natural beauty, the foods are unique, and the history is rich and fascinating. I’m so excited to share my experiences there with you!
My second day in Guwahati, Assam, India continued with something special for dinner. My new friend Kabyashree and I decided to take a dinner cruise down the Brahmaputra River, which is the widest river in India and the fifth-largest in Asia. Come along with us as we take a ride on the Afresco Grand dinner cruise and have some Pani Puri afterward!
The cruise lasts for an hour from 4-5 p.m. and costs 400 rupees/roughly $5.75 per person, but the cost of food is extra. From there, we boarded and headed up to the top deck, where there is an open terrace and tables. I went with a Kingfisher premium beer. Beer isn’t very common in India, so I was excited to have one!
We went with some paneer chili for me and chicken pakora for Kabyashree, which would come out at 4:30 so we’d have time to enjoy our drinks, chill, and watch the sunset over the Brahmaputra River, which is very important to the people of Assam.
I love paneer chili. It’s an Indo-Chinese dish with big chunks of paneer. It also contained green peppers and onions. I loved the flavor combination of them all together as well as the heat from the chilies. It is an excellent, spicy veg dish. I loved it!
Next, I tried the chicken pakora, which consisted of boneless, minced chicken that is fried into small balls or patties. It didn’t come with any chutneys or dipping sauces besides ketchup, but it went really well with the beer.
The cruise was a fantastic experience. As we rode down the river, we passed the smallest river island in the world, Umananda Island. We didn’t go there because it was Shivrati, but we could see lots of ferries there. The river is also known for its river dolphins, which are the main attraction.
After the cruise, I wanted to buy some souvenirs for my family. Assamese souvenirs use a lot of bamboo and wood, and are usually animal-related. Then we took a rickshaw from the river over a tuk-tuk. It cost 20 rupees/$0.29 U.S., and is more eco-friendly than a tuk-tuk!
We visited an incredible shop with lots of amazing souvenirs including carved wooden rhinos, hats, baskets, lanterns, beer mugs, masks, and lots of other wood and bamboo goods. I bought an elephant mask and a deer mask and a farmer’s hat. It only cost 600 rupees/$8.62 U.S. for everything!
Then, because we only had a little to eat on the cruise, I got some pani puris from a guy along the side of the road! Pani puri is my favorite Indian street food and I can eat them forever! It only costs 10 rupees/$0.14 U.S. for 5 pani puris, so it’s an amazing deal! He gave me an extra one and then I had four more afterward! The guy keeps giving you more until you’re ready for him to stop, which is amazing. But with the mosquitoes coming out, it was time for me to go before I got eaten alive!
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INDIAN FOOD Dinner Cruise on the Brahmaputra River + Pani Puri | Guwahati, Assam, India
Guwahati Brahmaputra River assam
Guwahati is the largest city of Assam and Northeastern India, a major riverine port city and one of the fastest growing cities in India, situated on the South Bank of the Brahmaputra River.
Boating in Brahmaputra River, Assam
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Beautiful Brahmaputra River in Assam, India
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Panoramic view of Brahmaputra river, Assam
Visitors ready to take a ferry ride on the river Brahmaputra, Assam. And private motor boats are seen passing by.
The Brahmaputra, also called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, is a trans-boundary river and one of the major rivers of Asia. Majuli is the Riverine island formed by River Brahmaputra in Assam in India.
With its origin in the Angsi Glacier, located on the northern side of the Himalayas in Burang County of Tibet as the Yarlung Tsangpo River, it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in great gorges (including the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon) and into Arunachal Pradesh (India) where it is known as Dihang or Siang.It flows southwest through the Assam Valley as Brahmaputra and south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna (not to be mistaken with Yamuna of India). In the vast Ganges Delta it merges with the Padma, the main distributary of the Ganges, then the Meghna, before emptying into the Bay of Bengal.
About 1,800 miles (2,900 km) long, the Brahmaputra is an important river for irrigation and transportation. The average depth of the river is 124 feet (38 m) and maximum depth is 380 feet (120 m). The river is prone to catastrophic flooding in spring when the Himalayan snows melt. The average discharge of the river is about 19,300 cubic metres per second (680,000 cu ft/s), and floods can reach over 100,000 cubic metres per second (3,500,000 cu ft/s). It is a classic example of a braided river and is highly susceptible to channel migration and avulsion. It is also one of the few rivers in the world that exhibit a tidal bore. It is navigable for most of its length.
The river drains the Himalaya east of the Indo-Nepal border, southern-central portion of the Tibetan plateau above the Ganges basin, south-eastern portion of Tibet, the Patkai-Bum hills, the northern slopes of the Meghalaya hills, the Assam plains and the northern portion of Bangladesh. The basin, especially south of Tibet is characterized by high levels of rainfall. Kangchenjunga (8,586m) is the only peak above 8,000m and the highest point within the Brahmaputra basin.
The Brahmaputra's upper course was long unknown, and its identity with the Yarlung Tsangpo was only established by exploration in 1884–86. This river is often called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra river.
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The Brahmaputra River Bridge
Brahmaputra leaves mountains and enters plains of Arunachal and Assam, as a massive river
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Massive Brahmaputra river before it enters the plains, in Arunachal Pradesh
We fly down the Simang river, a tributary to Siang river in Arunachal, and follow up a small tributary of fresh water coming down from the forests around Boleng. The Siang flows into Assam to become the Brahmaputra.
For an angler, the confluence is the right spot to cast away for mahseer and other sporting fish, as they come up to feed from the fresh water coming in from the forest, rich as it is with feed - both live and organic. A pair of fisherman are doing just that a few meters away.
The gorge of the Brahmaputra is quite rocky in this valley and the river emanates from the high mountains with a lot of energy, carving its way out with much abandon.
Fly around the rain forest environs of the valley, with village paths criss-crossing the jungle and a distant village fire showing up around cultivation in the middle of the forest.
We fly over thick bamboo groves in the rain forest and come upon a village with extensive cultivation on stepped fields. A huge patch of rice fields emerges in the forest as does a jhum or slash and burn cultivation fire where the forest has been lit afire to create fresh farming habitat.
Fly aerially over terraced rice fields in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Brahmaputra river at different places - A documentary
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1. Brahmaputra river at different places in North East India.
2. Brahmaputra river becomes very wide after entering Assam from Arunachal Pradesh —as wide as 20 km in parts of Assam.
3. Brahmaputra rivers is at its narrowest at 1 km bank-to-bank at Saraighat (Guwahati city).
4. Between Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur Districts, the river divides into two channels & the two channels join again about 100 km downstream forming the Majuli island (the largest river island in the world).
5. Brahmaputra river after joining the Ganga river forms the Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta, which is the world's largest delta and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
ব্রহ্মপুত্র নদী | Tezpur Brahmaputra River in Assam (India)
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Mājuli or Majoli (pron: ˈmʌʤʊlɪ) (Assamese: মাজুলী, Assamese pronunciation: [mazuli]) is the biggest river island in the world in the Brahmaputra River, Assam, India and also 1st island district of the country. The island had a total area of 1,250 square kilometres (483 sq mi) at the beginning of the 20th century, but having lost significantly to erosion it had an area of only 352 square kilometres (136 sq mi) in 2014.Majuli has shrunk as the river surrounding it has grown. However it is recognised by Guinness Book of World Records as World's Largest River Island.
The island is formed by the Brahmaputra river in the south and the Kherkutia Xuti, an anabranch of the Brahmaputra, joined by the Subansiri River in the north. Mājuli island is accessible by ferries from the city of Jorhat. The island is about 300-400 kim east from the state's largest city —Guwahati. It was formed due to course changes by the river Brahmaputra and its tributaries, mainly the Lohit. Mājuli is the abode of the Assamese neo-Vaisnavite culture
With a total area of 1250 sq. km, Majuli is the world's largest river island and it attracts tourists from all over the world. Among one of the most surreal places in India, Majuli is also a strong contender for a place in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Mostly inhabited by Tribals, the culture of Majuli is unique and quite interesting and is one of the key reasons why people love this place so much. It is also called the cultural capital of Assam. The festivals celebrated here are all joyous and vibrant. The main festival in the town of Majuli is called Raas and witnessing it is an interesting spectacle.
Majuli is a lush green environment-friendly, pristine and pollution free fresh water island in the river Brahmaputra, just 20 km from the Jorhat city.
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Brahmaputra River flows wide at Guwahati in Assam, India
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Brahmaputra river | Assam | India
About 3,848 km (2,391 mi)[1] long, the Brahmaputra is an important river for irrigation and transportation. The average depth of the river is 38 m (124 ft) and maximum depth is 120 m (380 ft). The river is prone to catastrophic flooding in the spring when Himalayas snow melts. The average discharge of the river is about 19,800 m3/s (700,000 cu ft/s),[4] and floods can reach over 100,000 m3/s (3,500,000 cu ft/s).[6] It is a classic example of a braided river and is highly susceptible to channel migration and avulsion.[7] It is also one of the few rivers in the world that exhibit a tidal bore. It is navigable for most of its length.
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Brahmaputra River, Guwahati, Assam, India
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The BEST thing in Guwahati.An hour long majestic cruise sailing on the river Brahmaputra enjoying the scenic beauty and sunset alongwith the tasty food.We even had our lunch here too.Good place to have your lunch if you are in Guwahati.It's an unforgettable memory.We chose the Upper Deck for better view of sunset and the experiencing the vastness of the river.The windy cruise in Brahmaputra freshens the mind and soul.We got to see so many places like Umananda river island, Majuli - the biggest river island in the world, etc.It was truly an amazing experience.
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A befitting tribute to former PM #AtalBihariVajpayee, India’s longest Rail-cum-Road Bridge, #BogibeelBridge over river Brahmaputra is a construction marvel and a milestone for the development of North East. Watch to know more.
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