An experience like never before. One would find the pure Village vibe, traditional Missing house(all made up of bamboo). The hospitality of the stuff is very pleasing.I would like to recommend everyone to stay and experience there..
Really peaceful place, i love it
A place where time has stood still, pace of life slowed down and life really lived. Lots of space and green, that describes majauli. Dakhinpat satra stands out for the warmth exuded by a monk who we met here. He took us home, explains the place, it's history, life here and fed us, all this without expectation of anything in return. The place is very clean, lots of fresh air, history, culture with it.
Very peaceful and historical. Wetland near the Satra is important wintering ground for many migratory birds. Infrastructure development is going on and hopefully it will attract more tourists.
One peaceful and spiritual place which can't be missed when you come to Majuli island.
The satra was established by Vamshigopal in 1584. This Satra is considered to be a home for dances which were contribution of Sankardeva. Best time to visit the satra is during winter when the weather is very pleasant or during Rasleela festival which is organized in a grand manner.
It's the second largest Satra of Assam. The main attraction of this Satra is it's culture and it is also initiating the preservation of animals like deer and rabbit inside it. There are many posts of big basil plant which are almost extinct now a days. It has a museum in which the most precious things made of gold and silver of the Ahom kings are preserved in a good condition.