About Majuli River Island
The world's largest river island, formed by the Brahmaputra's shifting braids — a 421 sq km cluster of bamboo-stilt villages and 22 satras (Vaishnavite monastic seminaries) founded by the saint-poet Srimanta Sankardeva in the 16th century.
Best Time to Visit
November to March
Winter brings clear skies, the Raas Mahotsav theatre festival (November) and migratory birds. Avoid the monsoon (June–September) when the ferry schedule collapses and the island can lose 5 sq km to erosion in a single season.
Plan your visit
Stay, fly, or ride to Majuli River Island, Assam
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Travel Tips
- Ferry from Nimati Ghat (Jorhat) — 1.5 hours; vehicle ferries run only twice daily, book ahead
- Stay in a bamboo-stilt cottage at La Maison de Ananda or a satra guesthouse
- Watch a Sattriya dance performance at Auniati or Kamalabari Satra — these are the original 16th-century institutions
- Rent a bicycle (₹150/day) — the island has almost no traffic and the rural roads are flat
How to Reach Majuli River Island
Majuli River Island is located in Assam, India at coordinates 26.9512°N, 94.1695°E. You can reach Majuli River Island by air (nearest airport in Assam), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Majuli River Island?
- The best time to visit Majuli River Island is November to March. Winter brings clear skies, the Raas Mahotsav theatre festival (November) and migratory birds. Avoid the monsoon (June–September) when the ferry schedule collapses and the island can lose 5 sq km to erosion in a single season.
- What are the top travel tips for Majuli River Island?
- Ferry from Nimati Ghat (Jorhat) — 1.5 hours; vehicle ferries run only twice daily, book ahead. Stay in a bamboo-stilt cottage at La Maison de Ananda or a satra guesthouse. Watch a Sattriya dance performance at Auniati or Kamalabari Satra — these are the original 16th-century institutions. Rent a bicycle (₹150/day) — the island has almost no traffic and the rural roads are flat.






