Here Perfect for a relaxing day out with family or friends. Assam’s winter season (November to February) is ideal for picnics, with pleasant weather and vibrant natural beauty.
- Chandubi Lake
A serene natural lake formed by an earthquake, surrounded by tea gardens, forests, and tribal villages. Great for boating, birdwatching, and peaceful picnics away from crowds. - Bogamati
A picturesque spot on the Indo-Bhutan border with white sandy beaches along the Barnadi River, Himalayan views, and lush hills. Ideal for quiet picnics and nature walks. - Deepor Beel (Dipur Bil)
A Ramsar wetland site near Guwahati, famous for birdwatching (thousands of migratory birds) and calm waters. Perfect for a relaxed picnic with city views. - Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
Known as “Mini Kaziranga” for its high density of one-horned rhinos. Offers green spaces for picnics alongside jeep safaris and wildlife spotting. - Manas National Park
A UNESCO site with riverside spots along the Manas River, diverse wildlife (tigers, elephants), and lush grasslands. Excellent for adventure picnics. - Kaziranga National Park
World-famous for rhinos, with open meadows and river views. Designated picnic areas outside safari zones make it great for family outings. - Panimur Waterfall
Nicknamed the “Niagara of Assam” in Dima Hasao district. Stunning cascades and riverbanks offer an adventurous picnic vibe with trekking options. - Hatisila/Kulsi River
Riverside spot near Guwahati with Brahmaputra views, possible dolphin sightings, and open areas for games and cooking. - Tapoban/Chandrapur
A hidden gem near Guwahati with scenic sunsets, hills, and tent camping options for a leisurely escape. - Ukiam
On the Assam-Meghalaya border, featuring mountainous beauty, the Kulsi River, and tranquil vibes—popular for offbeat picnics.
These spots blend natural serenity, wildlife, and accessibility (many near Guwahati). Always carry your trash out to preserve Assam’s beauty! If you’re planning for 2026, check local updates for any new developments.