
Near by places around Swahid Sowarani College, Bamunbori

Swahid Sowarani College stands as a prominent institution located in Nalbari, Assam. Established in 2001 and affiliated with Gauhati University, the college offers undergraduate programs primarily in Humanities & Social Sciences, with a total seat capacity of 720. Admissions consider scores from AHSEC and CBSE 12th examinations.

Nalbari, Assam

Attractions & Things to Do near Swahid Sowarani College
Discover the full range of campus facilities at Swahid Sowarani College including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.
Essential Amenities near Swahid Sowarani College
airports
~ 70 km
Guwahati International Airport (Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport)
bus stand
~ 5 km
Nalbari Bus Stand
railway station
~ 25 km
Nalbari Railway Station
nearest hospital
~ 3 km
Daulashal Mphc

Hotels NEAR Swahid Sowarani College
Apex Hotel
Jabbar Hotel
Ab Palace
S.B Lodge
Hotel Gayatri

PGs near Swahid Sowarani College
Choudhury Paying Guest
Nandini Paying Guest House
Sri Hari Paying Guest
Kankana Paying Guest Girls
Jintu Boy's Paying Guest

Popular Food Places near Swahid Sowarani College
NILANTRAN
BARUAH FAST FOOD
ADITYA SWEETS
Bokhisto Chariali
Swagatom Family Hotel & Restaurant
Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS
Hari Mandir
Billeshwar Temple
Buddhist Temple
Planetarium and Science Centre

RESTAURANTS
NILANTRAN
BARUAH FAST FOOD
ADITYA SWEETS
KUHELIKA RESTAURANT

RESORTS RECREATION
Musa Jungle Retreat
The Sikhiri Cottages
The Wild Tiger Resort
Ganga Jamuna Agro Resort And Eco Camp
Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Hari Mandir
~ 25 km
A major attraction in Nalbari town dedicated to Lord Krishna, established in 1965 and famous for the Ras Mahotsav Festival.
Billeshwar Temple
~ 13 km from Nalbari Town
An ancient temple in Belsor Village near Nalbari, over 500 years old, devoted to Lord Krishna.
Buddhist Temple
~ 20-30 km from Nalbari Town
Located on the outskirts of Nalbari town, established by the Nepali community, known for Buddha Jayanti celebrations.
Ganga Pukhuri
~ 7 km from Nalbari Town
A historical pond in Barkuhira village, south of Nalbari, known for an annual mela during Ashok Ashtami.
Jaypal Than
~ 13 km from Nalbari Town
An ancient temple also known as Kshudra Dingdingi, situated south of Nalbari, believed to have been discovered by a cow.
Sonkuriha Bird Sanctuary
~ 7 km from Nalbari Town
A natural beauty spot and picnic area, a haven for migratory birds during winter.
Planetarium and Science Centre
~ 25 km from Nalbari Town
Located in Sariahtali, Nalbari, offering insights into astronomy and scientific phenomena.
Basudev Devalay
~ 13 km from Nalbari Town
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vasudeva, built by Ahom King Sib Singha.
Shripur Dewalay Mandir
~ 13 km from Nalbari Town
An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati, believed to be constructed by Ahom King Sib Singha.
Daulashal Temple
~ 3 km
Another popular temple in Nalbari district, dedicated to Lord Krishna and his brother Lord Balram.
Weekend Getaways
Guwahati
~ 60 km
The largest city in Assam, serving as the gateway to Northeast India with various cultural and historical sites.
Hajo
~ 95 km
A historical pilgrimage center for Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims, known for its temples and mosque.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
~ 100-120 km
Known for its dense population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses, offering wildlife safaris.
Umiam Lake
~ 140 km
A serene man-made reservoir in Meghalaya, surrounded by lush Khasi hills, popular for boating and scenic views.
Shillong
~ 160 km
The capital of Meghalaya, known as the 'Scotland of the East' for its rolling hills, waterfalls, and pleasant climate.
Orang National Park
~ 170 km
Often called the 'Mini Kaziranga', a national park known for its rhinoceroses, tigers, and diverse avian life.
Manas National Park
~ 200 km
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Project Tiger Reserve, and Elephant Reserve, famous for its rare and endangered wildlife.
Goalpara
~ 200 km
A town in Assam known for its natural beauty, including historical sites, hills, and the Brahmaputra River.
Cherrapunji
~ 200 km
Known for its record-breaking rainfall and stunning waterfalls, including Nohkalikai Falls and Mawsmai Cave.
Bogamati
~ 150 km
A popular picnic spot at the mouth of the Barnadi River in Baksa district, surrounded by dense forests.

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