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Living in Nagaon, Assam:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Nagaon, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Nagaon what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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3 comments on “Nagaon”

The Nagaon town is in the middle of Assam, a beautiful state in India. it is home to various historical monuments and religious shrines devoted to the great Srimanta Sankardeva, who is believed to be a deity by the people in the city. The nebula of the city harbours various shopping complexes and parks which are great for recreational values of the people. Many beautiful villages are scattered in the outskirts of the city which add to the beauty of the place to a great extent. People visiting Assam should take some moments to enjoy the beauty of this serene city and add bliss to their journey.

Shahab, says: 2020

Nagaon is a quaint little town in the state of Assam. It is almost 100 Km away from capital city Guwahati. Nagaon town is diverse and a vibrant area with abundance of flora and fauna. Nagaon is the home to several notable wildlife sanctuary in the state of Assam including Kaziranga National Park which is famous for one horned rhino. Apart from it boast an abundance of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, boutiques and a packed calendar of community events. Nagaon is a location which not only provide access to wide variety of sites and attraction but the town is safe and secure with a welcoming vibes.

Harshal, says: 2020

Nagaon is a suburban town with tight knit communities. People are mostly engaged in agricultural activities. One cannot expect the perks of a metropolitan city but it is a haven for people who want to lead quiet lives far from the hectic pace of cities. Job opportunities are quite limited also.

Kanishka, says: 2020

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