Arrival & Check-in in Majuli
Arrive at Majuli Island via ferry from Nimati Ghat (Jorhat). Check into your chosen accommodation, likely near the main ferry point or in one of the central villages.
Travel: Ferry from Nimati Ghat
Time: Morning/Afternoon
Spiritual Centers
Auniati Satra & Samaguri Satra
Visit Auniati Satra, known for its collection of ancient artifacts and the traditional 'Paalnaam' festival. Afterwards, head to Samaguri Satra, famous for its traditional mask-making. These are relatively close to each other.
Travel: Short drives/cycling between Satras
Time: 3-4 hours
Art & Craft
Mask Making & Pottery Villages
Witness the intricate art of mask-making at the village associated with Samaguri Satra. Then, visit Salmora village to see traditional pottery being made without a potter's wheel. These are accessible from the central parts of the island.
Travel: Short drives/cycling
Time: 2-3 hours
Cultural Depth
Dakhinpat Satra & Garmur
Visit Dakhinpat Satra, known for its royal patronage and collection of ancient scriptures. Afterwards, explore Garmur, the administrative hub of Majuli, for local markets and a feel of island life.
Travel: Short drives/cycling
Time: 3-4 hours
Island Immersion
Cycling, Birdwatching & Local Food
Rent a bicycle to explore the island's serene landscapes, indulge in birdwatching along the wetlands, and savor authentic Assamese cuisine at local eateries. These activities can be enjoyed across the island.
Cost: Bicycle rental (nominal)
Time: Flexible (2-4 hours)
Departure
Departure from Majuli Island
Take the ferry back to Nimati Ghat, concluding your cultural and natural exploration of Majuli Island.
Travel: Ferry to Nimati Ghat
Time: Afternoon/Evening
Budget Accommodation Options in Majuli Island
For budget stays, look for guesthouses, bamboo huts, or basic lodges in **Garmur** or near the **Kamalabari ferry point**, offering a local experience.