The environment and nature are regularly responding to the work being done by humans. A district spread over 1250 square kilometers is slowly drowning in the river. It is estimated that this district will disappear by 2030 if natural phenomena continue to happen in this way. What is surprising is that the piece of land was recognized as a district on 8 September 2016. Its name was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. Probably it will be the only district in the world which will be Vanished in just 14 years.
The name of this district is Majuli (Majoli) which is a part of the state of Assam. Majuli is the largest river island in Asia in the middle of the Brahmaputra River. AJ of the British East India Company In 1853, its total area was 1246 sq km (43 sq mi) according to the survey of Mifet Mills. Humans continued to tamper with the Brahmaputra river and its impact was clearly visible on the island. At the beginning of the 20th century, its area was reduced to 880 square kilometers and in 2014 there is only 352 square kilometers left. As of 2020, the island has a total of 150 villages and a population of about two lakhs. It is the 35th district of the state of Assam.
What is the best time for majuli tourism
Summer: The summer season in Majuli is from March to July end. It is very hot here at this time. If you like to stay in direct contact with nature during the summer season then this time is best for you.
Winter: The winter season starts from November and lasts till February. Rain is little or no. Major festivals and festivals are held in the winter season when the weather is calm and pleasant. If you want to get acquainted with the festive festivals and culture of which river island then this time is best for tourism.
Monsoon: The monsoon season in Majuli starts around July and lasts till August, and flood orgy is at its peak at this time. Living on the island at this time is equivalent to putting one’s life at risk, because during the flood the island is flooded and people have to stay on the roofs and wait for the floodwaters to descend.