Kamakhya Devi Temple Tour Package
02 Night / 03 Days
Description
Kamakhya Devi Temple Tour offers a divine journey to one of India’s most sacred Shakti Peeths, located atop the scenic Nilachal Hills in Guwahati, Assam. This tour lets devotees experience powerful spiritual vibes, ancient tantric traditions, and breathtaking hilltop views. Visitors can explore the temple’s unique architecture, witness traditional rituals, and enjoy peaceful surroundings. The vibrant local markets and cultural atmosphere add charm to the pilgrimage. Ideal for spiritual seekers, culture lovers, and nature enthusiasts, this tour promises serenity and blessings. A truly soulful retreat blending devotion, heritage, and scenic beauty.
Itinerary
Day 01 : Guwahati Arrival
Arrive at Guwahati, transfer to the hotel, freshen up and later start a half-day city tour including Kala Keshtra a showcase of Assam handicrafts and culture, Vashistha Ashram, and night stay in the Hotel.
Day 02 : Guwahati Full day Sightseeing
After early breakfast you will be taken for Kamkhya Devi temple darshan, This place is very sacred and the oldest of the 51 Shakti Peethas on earth. ( We suggest you get yourself a special pass/ticket to avoid the long wait time) Later you will be taken to Umananda Island Temple, this place can be accessed only by ferry as it is situated on a peacock-shaped island. later visit NavaGraha Temple and Sukreshwar Ghat and by evening you will be taken for a cruise ride on the mighty Brahmaputra river Night stay at the hotel
Day 03 : Departure
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Airport/ Rly station ( if your train Flight is in the evening you can explore the local market and also you can have a safari excursion to Phobitara Park at extra cost .
Inclusion & Exclusion
Inclusions
- Accommodation with breakfast at Vivanta Guwahati
- Breakfast ( Buffet / Fixed Menu )
- Driver's Night Allowance, Inter State tax, and fuel charges
- Meet, Greet & Assistance if required at destinations
- Parking & Toll Tax
- Arrival & Departure Transfers
- Transfers by Private & Exclusive Car
- Sightseeing by Private & Exclusive Car
- Co-operative driver with local knowledge
Exclusions
- Alcoholic / Non Alcoholic beverages
- All personal expenses, Any Air tickets /Train tickets / Bus tickets if not specified
- Camera fee, Guide Charges
- Entrance fees to monuments and museum
- Tips, laundry & phone call
- Travel & Medical Insurance insurance
- Any other services which are not mentioned under “Inclusions”.
- Expenses/ calculation caused by factors beyond our control like Rail and Flight delays, Road blocks, Heavy snowfall, Natural disaster, vehicle malfunctions, Political disturbances, Epidemic threat
Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour
FAQs
Where is Kamakhya Devi Temple located?
A: The temple is situated on the Nilachal Hills in Guwahati, Assam, overlooking the Brahmaputra River.
What is the best time to visit the temple?
A: October to April is ideal due to pleasant weather. The Ambubachi Mela in June is also a unique time for devotees.
Are there any dress codes for visiting the temple?
A: Modest traditional attire is recommended. Women should cover their heads, and footwear must be removed before entering the sanctum.
How long does the tour usually last?
A: A typical Kamakhya Devi Temple tour lasts 4–6 hours, including temple darshan, sightseeing, and local shopping.
Are priests available for special rituals or offerings?
A: Yes, you can arrange special pujas, offerings, or blessings through the temple authorities.
Is transportation included in the tour package?
A: Most packages include pick-up and drop-off from Guwahati city, with optional guided tours.
Can non-Hindus visit the temple?
A: Yes, visitors of all faiths are welcome, though participation in rituals may be limited.
Are there nearby attractions to visit along with the temple?
A: Yes, attractions include the Assam State Museum, Umananda Temple, and Brahmaputra riverfront for sightseeing.
How can I book the Kamakhya Devi Temple Tour Package?
A: You can book online via travel agencies or through local tour operators in Guwahati.
Is photography allowed inside the temple?
A: Photography is generally restricted inside the sanctum; outside areas and surroundings can usually be photographed.