As promised, let’s travel to the world of red river and blue hills. Some of you guessed it right it’s one of the seven sisters from the Northeast “Assam.” You might be wondering why is the title Nomoskar. That’s how Assam greets you when you visit the mesmerizing state located in the northeast region of India.
Assam captivates the beholder with its breathtaking beauty and unparalleled versatility. This enchanting state unfolds a tapestry of contrasts, seamlessly blending the lush paddy plains with the vast and dynamic floodplains. As the mighty Brahmaputra river gracefully meanders through the landscape, it bestows the region with fertility and life. The verdant paddy fields stretch as far as the eye can see, reflecting the agrarian richness that defines Assam. Transitioning from the gentle flatlands, the terrain transforms dramatically into majestic hills, creating a visual spectacle that is both awe-inspiring and diverse.
Every state has something special up its sleeve to show us and that too at certain times of the year, true to this the best time to visit Assam is during the winter months, between November and April, when the weather is mild and pleasant. During this time, the landscapes are lush and green, and the wildlife is abundant.
The next question that many ponder from different parts of the country is how to reach it. Here comes the role of NHIDCL which is spearheading road infrastructure development in hilly areas like Assam, crafting pathways to previously inaccessible remote spots. Through innovative engineering, they navigate challenging terrains, connecting isolated communities with the mainstream.
NHIDCL’s efforts are not just about building roads but fostering connectivity, transforming remote areas into hubs of accessibility and progress to help you reach every corner of our country with ease in every weather. Firstly, we will explore NH 31 and NH 37 which are accessible though under construction and will be completed by the end of 2024