A seat of Vaishnavite culture, of music, dance and scriptures. This is an island of saints
Majuli is famous for its mask making activities conducted in Samaguri Sattra. There are mostly three types of masks made in this Sattra- Mukha (face masks), Lotokai Mukha (masks created with movement of lips, eyes and hands), and Bor Mukha (life-size masks). Artists use different mythological characters to represent the masks. Popular among them are Jatayu, Hanuman, Brahma, Ravan, Ganesh and Bakasur, and many others.
Majuli is also a wetland and a habitat for rare species of birds. Every year in winter, the island sees the arrival of a number of migratory bird species.
Come, experience the magnificence of peaceful co-existence as you walk through the Kanchanjuri Tea Garden, breathing fresh air, viewing a panorama of vibrancy, and feasting on delectable cuisine for an everlasting memory!