Kamakhya Temple Guwahati: Complete Visitor Guide 2025

Kamakhya Temple a top Nilachal Hill is one of India’s most spiritually charged sites — a Shakti Peetha where millions of devotees come annually. Its commanding views of the Brahmaputra and its unique tantric significance make it unlike any other temple in India

About Kamakhya Temple

One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya. Famous for the annual Ambubachi Mela in June, drawing 200,000+ pilgrims. The temple’s architecture is distinctly Nilachal style — a blend of Assamese, Bengali, and Mughal influences.

Darshan Timings 2025

  • Morning: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Evening: 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
  • Closed: Tuesdays & during Ambubachi Mela
  • Best: Arrive by 7:45 AM for shortest queue

How to Reach from Hotel Surya (Paltan Bazaar)

  • Auto-rickshaw: ₹80–₹120, 25 minutes
  • Ola/Uber: ₹150–₹200, comfortable and direct
  • City Bus Route 9: ₹15, 35 minutes
  • Hotel Surya cab service: 24/7, best rates, can arrange 5 AM pickups

Dress Code & Rules

  • Traditional Indian attire strongly preferred
  • No leather items inside the premises
  • Photography prohibited inside the sanctum sanctorum
  • Mobile phones on silent mode throughout

Other Temples in the Kamakhya Complex

  • Bhuvaneswari Temple — within the complex, dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneswari
  • Kali Temple — adjacent structure with distinctive Assamese tower
  • Shiva Temples — several small shrines dotting the Nilachal hillside

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