

Near by places around Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Kamrup

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati is a premier Institute of National Importance established in 1994 in Amingaon, Assam. Renowned for its academic excellence, vibrant 700-acre residential campus, and diverse B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD programs, IIT Guwahati consistently ranks among India's top engineering institutions, attracting top talent and achieving strong placements.

Kamrup, Assam
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Attractions & Things to Do near IITG
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Essential Amenities near IITG
airports
~ 19 km
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (Guwahati Airport)
bus stand
~ 25 km
ISBT Guwahati
railway station
~ 14 km
Kamakhya Junction
nearest hospital
~ 18 km
Excelcare Hospital

Hotels NEAR IITG
Hotel Ambarish
Treebo Trend Niraamaya Retreat
Radisson Blu Hotel Guwahati
Novotel Guwahati G.S. Road
Vivanta Guwahati

Popular Food Places near IITG
Cafe Coffee Day (Guwahati city outlets)
The Chocolate Room (Guwahati city outlets)
Local eateries in Amingaon
Quick Bite (Amingaon)
Dhaba Kulture
Explore Nearby Attractions IITG

LANDMARKS
Kamakhya Temple
Umananda Temple
Assam State Museum
Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra

RESTAURANTS
XS - The Place
Red Chillies Restaurant
Gam's Delicacy
The Nest

SHOPPING MALLS
City Centre Mall
The Cube
Downtown Mall

RESORTS RECREATION
Accoland
Dreamland Amusement Park
Brahmaputra Riverfront
Must-Visit Tourist Spots IITG
Kamakhya Temple
~ 16 km
A revered Hindu pilgrimage site, one of the oldest of the 51 Shakti Peethas, dedicated to the Goddess Sati.
Umananda Temple
~ 18 km
A Shiva temple located on Peacock Island, a small river island in the middle of the Brahmaputra River.
Assam State Museum
~ 20 km
Showcases the rich cultural history and traditions of Assam through a diverse collection of artifacts, sculptures, and manuscripts.
Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra
~ 25 km
A sprawling cultural complex dedicated to the Vaishnava saint Srimanta Sankardeva, promoting Assamese art, culture, and traditions.
Guwahati Zoo cum Botanical Garden
~ 22 km
The largest zoo in North East India, housing a variety of indigenous and exotic animal species, along with a botanical garden.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
~ 50 km
Known for the highest density of Indian one-horned rhinoceros in the world, offering wildlife safaris.
Brahmaputra River Heritage Centre
~ 20 km
Located in an old British bungalow, it celebrates the history, geography, and cultural significance of the Brahmaputra River.
Fancy Bazaar
~ 19 km
A bustling and popular market area in Guwahati, known for shopping, textiles, and local street food.
Basistha Temple
~ 28 km
An ancient Shiva temple, believed to be the ashram of the revered Sage Vashistha, located amidst natural beauty.
Navagraha Temple
~ 20 km
A unique temple dedicated to the nine celestial bodies (Navagrahas) of Hindu astrology, situated atop Chitrachal Hill.
Weekend Getaways
Shillong, Meghalaya
~ 100 km
The capital of Meghalaya, known as the 'Scotland of the East' for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and serene lakes.
Kaziranga National Park
~ 190 km
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, world-renowned for its two-thirds population of the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros.
Cherrapunjee (Sohra), Meghalaya
~ 150 km
Once the wettest place on Earth, famous for its numerous waterfalls, limestone caves, and unique living root bridges.
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
~ 170 km
Declared 'Asia's Cleanest Village', a charming destination known for its pristine environment and eco-tourism initiatives.
Dawki, Meghalaya
~ 170 km
Famous for the crystal-clear waters of the Umngot River, where boats appear to float in the air, near the Indo-Bangladesh border.
Umiam Lake (Barapani), Meghalaya
~ 80 km
A picturesque man-made reservoir surrounded by lush green hills, popular for boating and water sports.
Nameri National Park
~ 200 km
A tiger reserve located on the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, offering river rafting and birdwatching.
Tezpur
~ 180 km
A historic city in Assam, known for its ancient ruins, beautiful parks like Cole Park, and scenic views along the Brahmaputra River.
Jowai, Meghalaya
~ 160 km
Known for its stunning waterfalls like Krang Suri Falls and Tyrshi Falls, and several natural caves.
Manas National Park
~ 140 km
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Project Tiger Reserve, and Elephant Reserve, recognized for its exceptional biodiversity.

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