Borjhar, Guwahati
#39 among attractions in Guwahati
Facts and practical information
Borjhar is a locality in Guwahati, situated on the western fringes of the metropolitan expanse of the city. Jalukbari is 12 km to the east with nearest Railway station and junction at Azara and Kamakhya respectively. ()
Guwahati India
Borjhar – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Dipor Bil, Dispur, Garchuk Lachit Garh.
- 4.3 miNEArenas and stadiums, Sport, Sport venue
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
111 min walk • Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, also known as Sarusajai Stadium, is a football stadium in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is the current home ground of NorthEast United FC. Besides hosting football matches, the stadium is also used for athletics.
- 5.1 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Dipor Bil, Guwahati
131 min walk • Dipor Bil, also spelt Deepor Beel, is located to the south-west of Guwahati city, in Kamrup Metropolitan district of Assam, India It is a permanent freshwater lake, in a former channel of the Brahmaputra River, to the south of the main river.
- 6.9 miNECity, Area
Dispur, Guwahati
176 min walk • Dispur is the capital of the Indian state of Assam and is a sub-urban locality located at Guwahati. It became the capital in 1973, when Shillong the erstwhile capital, became the capital of the state of Meghalaya that was carved out of Assam.
- 2.7 miNForts and castles
Garchuk Lachit Garh, Guwahati
70 min walk • Garchuk Lachit Garh or Fort, now popularly known as Lachit Garh, is located in northeastern India in the southwestern part of Guwahati city to the west of Ahomgaon.
- 5.4 miNNeighbourhood
Lalganesh, Guwahati
139 min walk • Lalganesh is a neighbourhood of Guwahati, Assam, India. It is a little far from the heart of the city. This place is famous for an old temple. Many people believe that if anyone wishes anything in this temple their wishes get fulfilled. Lalganesh is home to a wide range of markets and commercial centres.
- 6.5 miNENeighbourhood
Beltola, Guwahati
166 min walk • Beltola is a prime residential area in the southern part of Guwahati, Assam. Mythical sources claimed that the word Beltola comes from the word Bilvapatra, which means leaves of Bael tree, used in religious ceremonies. It was said that in olden day's large quantities of Bael tree leaves were sent to Kamakhya Temple to be used in rituals.
- 5.5 miNNeighbourhood
Odalbakra, Guwahati
141 min walk • Odalbakra is a locality of Guwahati, situated in the northeastern part of the city. The place is inhabited by many indigenous tribal communities like Rabha, Deori, Mishing and Bodo.
- 3.7 miNNeighbourhood
Jyotikuchi, Guwahati
94 min walk • Jyotikuchi is a locality in Guwahati. It is surrounded by the localities of Lokhra, Sawkuchi and Barsapara.
- 5.7 miNNeighbourhood
Patharquerry, Guwahati
145 min walk • Patharquerry is a locality in Guwahati, surrounded by Lokhra and Barsapara localities. Situated in northeastern part of the city, this area is residential with a small commercial infrastructure.
- 4.6 miNNeighbourhood
Dhirenpara, Guwahati
119 min walk • Dhirenpara is a locality of Guwahati. It is situated in the eastern side of a beautiful high mountain. Dhirenpara is a little less developed than the rest of Guwahati.
- 4.9 miNENeighbourhood
Kerakuchi, Guwahati
126 min walk • Kheraikuchi is the locality in Guwahati, Assam, India; surrounded by the localities of Ghoramara, Sawkuchi and Bhetapara Often pronounced wrongly as Kerakuchi, which diverts from the Bodo Language meaning of the word Kheraikuchi.