
Maps of Assam
Located in the northern east part of India, Assam is a place well known for tea. As it is India’s largest tea producing state. The largest state in the north eastern part of India is Assam.
It is located between the Himalayas in the north and the plateau of Meghalaya in the South.
The state map of Assam portrays the state as surrounded by forests and is the largest tea producing state famous for its beautiful flora and fauna. The great River Brahmaputra runs through
Assam making the state of Assam the most eminent and outstanding place to visit.
State maps of Assam give a clear view on how Assam influences India being the largest tea producer. Assam has the largest biodiversity in the world and this consists of tropical rain forests. The capital of Assam is Dispur located in the city of Guwahati. It is the state that is having mild winters and humid summers. The people from the state are known in the whole country for their humbleness, simplicity and hospitality. The months of February and March are ideal for tourists’ visits to Assam.
Best tourist spots
The most popular place to visit in Assam is the Kaziranga
National Park. It is located in the central east part of the
Assam state map which is a précised fact that covers
430 square kilometers. Various animals like one horned rhino’s,
leopards, bison, sambar, elephants, hog dear are present there.
Besides another famous place is the Kamakya temple. Lord Vishnu
was served with the corpse of Parvati torn into pieces with
the Sudarshan Chakra while Lord Shiva carried her dead body.
Another place is the Majauli Island which is situated in the Brahmaputra River. Another well known spot is the Sibasagar; it is the historical city which houses a 200 year old Sibsagar tank in the center. All these factors could be brought out in the Assam state map if one is researching on the following. The Shivadhol is the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva which is believed to be the highest Shiva temple in India.
All these places are mentioned in the state maps of Assam.
Assam has now turned out to be one of the important and rich
states in India because of its tea production.

