Brahmaputra Beach Festival

Coinciding with Magh Bihu, the Assamese harvest festival, this event offers you a scintillating outdoor experience. Held on the beautiful, white riverine beaches of the river Brahmaputra, it is a perfect blend of traditional contests like elephant race, kite flying and modern adventure sports like wind surfing, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, para-dropping, hot air ballooning, beach volleyball and beach cricket.

The Brahmaputra Beach Festival is held in the city of Guwahati in the north eastern state of Assam in India. The Brahmaputra Beach Festival in Guwahati co-occurs with Magh Bihu, which is the harvest festival of the Assamese people. Guwahati is the quiet capital and also the largest city of Assam. The city of Guwahati is placed on the banks of the mighty river Brahmaputra. The other reason for the appeal of Guwahati is that it was the olden place ‘Kamrup’, the birthplace of Kamdeva, the God of Love.

The Guwahati Brahmaputra Beach Festival is held every year. Since the time of the Brahmaputra Beach Festival coincides with the Assamese harvest festival, Magh Bihu, it can be said that this famous Beach Festival is celebrated during the spring season.

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