Visit Kamakhya
Welcome to Kamakhya Temple’s Complex. Amongst the 51 Shakti Peethas, Kamakhya Temple is one of the world’s most important pilgrimage sites of Shakti worship. The Kamakhya Temples’ Complex is dotted with vibrant temples of Maa Kamakhya, Dashamavidyas, Shiva, Ganesha, Vishu, other Devi & Devatas, Kundas, etc. The Kamakhya Kula or Yogini Kula and Kulacara Trantra Marga of Kamahya, the only surviving Shakta Tantra Tradition in its purest form is still in practice in Kamakhya Temples’ Complex. As a pilgrimage site for Hindus, Buddhists and practitioners of various streams of Tantrism since time immemorial, Kamakhya Temple’s Complex has developed a uniquely syncretic religious culture. Millions of devotees from all over the world visit the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex every year.
As Purnabhishek Sadhakas, our path is rooted in the Kulachara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya. Our family is known for being hereditary Chandi Pathak Priests who serve the Kamakhya Temple. Moreover, we take pride in our renowned library and research center, which is dedicated to the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex and Kamrup. Our commitment to providing accurate information and excellent support to academic researchers visiting the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex has spanned over two decades. In addition, we extend help, direction, and encouragement to individuals engaged in pilgrimage, devotion, tourism, and various branches of tantric practices.
Kamakhya Temples’ Complex is located in Guwahati, Assam, India (26.166426°N / 91.705509°E).
Accessibility
The Kamakhya Temple can be easily reached by Railway, Flight and surface transport.
The nearest railway station from Kamakhya Temple is Kamakhya station and the distance is 6.8 km and other is Guwahati station which is in a distance of 8.3 km. Both the stations are well connected from the major cities the country.
The LNGB International Airport is located in a distance of 20 km from the Kamakhya Temple. Most of the major cities are connected by flight with this airport. This airport has also flight for international destinations
The distance of Kamakhya Temple from Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) is 16.5 km.
Accommodation
here are Hotels and Guest Houses at Kamakhya which provides servives upto a certain level and some of these can be found online. These accommodation
If star category Hotels are preferred, then the same can be found in the Guwahati city and most of them are in the internet.
Travel Tips
For visiting only Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, minimum two days is required to do the Darshan of all the Mahavidya Temples & some of the Shiva Temples and feel the actual essence and serenity of the place, and also to understand the site.
For Darshan in the temples of the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, Free entry coupon or special entry ticket is required only in the Kamakhya Temple and the special entry ticket can be booked online at https://www.maakamakhya.org/.
To visit Kamakhya Temples’ Complex during the festival times like Ambubachi, Debaddhani, Sharadiya (Autumn) Navratri and Chaitra (Spring) Navaratri book your trip well ahead and book accommodation at Kamakhya.
Places to Visit in Guwahati City
There are important temples in Guwahati city and these are- Umananda Temple (a Shiva temple on an island in the Brahmaputra River), Shukreshwar Temple (Shiva Temple), Janardana Temple (Vishnu Temple), Baneshwar Temple (Shiva Temple), Ugratara Temple (Devi Tara Temple), Mangal Chandi Temple (Chamunda Temple), Navagraha Temple (Temple of Nine Planets),Vashistha Ashram (Shiva Temple & Ashram), Bhima Shankar Jyotirlinga (Shiva Temple), Purva Tirupati Balaji Temple.
Other Places to visit in Guwahati- Assam State Museum, Assam State Zoo & Botanical Garden, Shankardev Kalakshetra.
Please contact us using the mobile numbers and email ID given below for information, direct assistance, guidance, and other services for visiting Kamakhya Temple.
Mobile: +91 93655 16724 and +91 69004 38920; Email: info@kamakhya.org
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