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About Hajo

Prime Day & Hours: Weekends

Suggested Duration: 1-2 days

Tickets: Free entry

Nearest Railway Station: Kamakhya Railway Station, about 26 km away

Nearest Airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, about 36 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Pakhamela Bus Stop, about 4 m away

About 25km from Guwahati in Assam, Hajo is a spiritually important town where three major religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam converge, making it one of the best places to visit in Assam. Respected by both Hindus and Buddhists, the Hayagriva Madhava Temple is situated on Manikuta Hill and offers sweeping views of the nearby plains and river. Considered to be a quarter of the journey to Mecca, the Poa Mecca shrine attracts Muslims year-round.

Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, the town is also well-known for its calm natural beauty, dotted with traditional Assamese villages, forests, and rolling hills. Along with a rich historical and cultural encounter, visiting Hajo provides a peaceful haven in Assam's ageless spiritual terrain. Its celebrations, particularly around Magh Bihu, vividly and faithfully bring the entire town to life.

Hajo Highlights

• Step into the sacred town of Hajo, the place where multiple faiths are celebrated, located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River.
• Visit Hayagriva Madhava Temple, a place that is of great importance to both Hindus and Buddhists.
• Offer your prayers at Powa Mecca, an important pilgrimage site for people of Islamic faith.
• Discover Hajo’s rich artisan culture by exploring local workshops that produce exquisite bell metal and brass handicrafts.

How To Reach Hajo

By car/taxi: Hajo is about 30 km from the Guwahati city centre, via NH 27 and NH427. It will take you around 1 hour to get there.

Best Time To Visit Hajo

Peak Season (October to March):

  • Weather Insights: Pleasant weather, moderate temperature, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C
  • Things to Do: Enjoy sightseeing, attend religious festivals

Moderate Season (April to June):

  • Weather Insights: Hot and humid, with higher temperatures, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C
  • Things to do: Visits to temples, Handicraft workshops 

Low Season (July to September):

  • Weather Insights: Monsoon season with heavy rainfall and high humidity, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C
  • Things to do: Enjoy the lush greenery, nature photography

Hajo Other Essential Information

Know before you go

  • Wear modest clothes and respect the decorum of this sacred town.
  • Ask for permission from authorities before taking pictures or shooting videos inside the Hayagriva Madhava temple and the Pawo Mecca.
  • Carry cash since Hajo is a small town with limited connectivity, local shops might not have online transaction options.
  • Wear comfortable, slip-on shoes, as you’ll need to remove them often when entering temples and mosques.
  • Check for weather forecast as rain might hamper some of the activities offered here.
Point of Interest for Hajo
Visit Hayagriva Madhava Temple
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Visit Hayagriva Madhava Temple

Located on Monikut Hill, this historic temple is revered by Buddhists as well as Hindus. It is said to enshrine a picture of Lord Vishnu and Buddha relics, and it draws visitors from all over India and Bhutan. The spiritual experience is enhanced by the panoramic view of the Brahmaputra River and peaceful surroundings.

Pray at the Powa Mecca Mosque
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Pray at the Powa Mecca Mosque

The Islamic shrine from the 17th century is called "Quarter Mecca" since it is believed to have soil imported from Mecca. For Assamese Muslims, it's a revered pilgrimage site and a striking example of Islamic architecture. The serene environment of the mosque on Garurachal Hill provides a time for introspection.

Explore Traditional Bell Metal and Brass Workshops
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Explore Traditional Bell Metal and Brass Workshops

The age-old workshops where skilled artisans craft exquisite bell metal and brassware by hand are an experience that shouldn’t be missed. Witness the intricate process of moulding, engraving, and polishing items like utensils, lamps, and religious artefacts. These workshops not only offer a glimpse into Assam’s artisanal heritage but also allow visitors to purchase unique, locally made souvenirs.

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Hajo FAQs

What is Hajo famous for?

Hajo is famous as a multi-faith pilgrimage site where Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam coexist. It is a spiritual and cultural destination in Assam because of its holy sites, the Hayagriva Madhava Temple and Powa Mecca Mosque, as well as traditional bell metal handicrafts.

How do I reach Hajo from Guwahati?

You can reach Hajo easily via road, as it is roughly 25 km from Guwahati. You might grab a local bus or a taxi. For both visitors and pilgrims, the approximately one-hour travel makes the day trip handy.

What are the main attractions in Hajo?

The main attractions in Hajo include the Hayagriva Madhava Temple, Powa Mecca Mosque, Madan Kamdev ruins, and Kedareswara Temple. The ancient ghats along the majestic Brahmaputra are another major attraction. Visitors also explore local workshops showcasing traditional metalcraft that has thrived in Hajo for generations.

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