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A Quick Guide to Guwahati City

Guwahati is a city in Assam. It is also the biggest city in Assam. Dispur, the capital of Assam is Guwahati. Guwahati is referred to as the “Gateway to North-East India”. The city has an excellent cosmopolitan lifestyle. It is known for its culture and tradition. The city's other name is “City of Temples” because Guwahati houses many ancient temples.

The city lies south of the Brahmaputra River. It is a place that exists in the foothills of the Shillong Plateau. It is a hilly region with a temperate climate. Even the summers are moderately hot. But the ideal time to visit is from October to March. 

Guwahati is an ancient city. The former name of Guwahati was Pragjyotishpura. It was the capital of Assam during the 10 and 11th centuries. The city has seen many emperors. The city has undergone massive changes for the good. The city is now well-developed in Northeast India but has retained its historical significance as well. 

Guwahati is the second-largest tea producer in the world. It is an emerging commercial hub. It is one of the 100 fastest-growing cities in the world. It is ranked as the 5th fastest-growing city in India. Momos are the famous food of Guwahati. The city is also famous for contemporary souvenirs, which tourists often buy. The officially spoken language of Guwahati is Assamese. The city’s transportation is also good. Despite this fact, Adventure lovers can take a bike on rent in Guwahati to explore the city. 

Best Places to Visit in Guwahati

A place that is well-known for its culture and tradition. It preserves all the ancient structures, flora and fauna. It gives the tourist a wholesome experience. The below mentioned are some of the finest places in the City. 

Nameri National Park 

It is a natural national park set in the Himalayas' foothills. This park is a land spread that is filled with vegetation, water bodies and animals. Guwahati’s pride animal, the One-Horned Rhinoceros, can be found in this park. In addition to it, leopards, ducks, dholes and much more fauna are housed here. The place can be reached by biking since the roadway is well-established. Rent a bike in Guwahati and reach Nameri to experience this serene spot. 

  • The park is open between 10 AM and 5 PM. 
  • The entry fee for Indians is Rs. 20. 
  • The entry fee for International visitors is Rs. 250.   

Umananda Island

It is a small river island that exists in the river Brahmaputra. It is known to be the smallest river island in the world. There is a temple on this island which is dedicated to the Deity Shiva. The island is resided by the caretakers of the temple. The tourist must take a boat ride to reach the temple. The island was called Peacock Island by the British because of the island’s appearance. 

  • The temple is open between 5 AM and 6:30 PM. But the boat service will start only at 7 AM. 
  • There is no fee for visiting the inner sanctum.

Kamakhya Temple

It is a famous temple in Guwahati. It can be spotted atop the Nilachal hills. One can take a two-wheeler on rent in the city to reach the place. The temple is on the list of 52 Shakthi peethas available in India. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Kamakhya. The garbhagriha of the temple does not have any statues. There is a rock imprinted with female genitalia and a hollow continuously filled with water. 

  • The darshan timing is 5:30 AM to 1 PM, and in the afternoon, it again opens between 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM. 
  • A general free darshan and a VIP darshan cost Rs.500.  

Assam State Museum 

It is in the city centre. The museum was commissioned in the year 1940. Many artefacts are showcased here. They include paintings, sculptures, bamboo items, coins and much more. They also have numerous old books and also new books. There is also a space where you can sit and read books. 

  • The museum is open to visitors from 10 AM to 5 PM. 
  • The entry fee for Indians is Rs. 20. 
  • The entry fee for foreigners is Rs. 100. 

Guwahati Planetarium

This place is for astronomical education. If you are visiting Guwahati with kids, this is a must-visit place. The planetarium was established in the year of 1994. This planetarium hosts regular shows to educate people about the universe. There are facilities to view the eclipses from this place. 

  • The timing of this planetarium is from 11 AM to 5 PM. 
  • It will not operate on Sundays.
  • The entry fee is Rs. 30.

Alfresco Grand Cruise

Riding this cruise is one of the famous activities in Guwahati city. It is a luxury boat experience. The cruise travels in the Brahmaputra. There will be many cultural activities on the cruise and delicious dinners. It is a must-experience thing in the city of Guwahati. The cruise offers a great view of the sunset. 

  • The timing is evening 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM and 8 PM to 10 PM. 
  • The entry fee for Indians is Rs.800. 

Top Restaurants in Guwahati

Assam is a place that is also known for its cuisine. Numerous restaurants offer many different cuisines. The best restaurants are mentioned below.

Oriental Bistro

This restaurant is the most aesthetically pleasing one in the city. The ambience is cosy, and the dining area is apt for people who travel with friends and family. It is an award-winning restaurant. It is best known for oriental cuisine. Dimsums, sushi, sizzlers and many oriental dishes are very famous in this restaurant. 

  • It is at Lachit Nagar. 
  • The restaurant will operate from 11 AM to 11 PM. 
  • The approximate food cost will be Rs. 1500 for two people. 

Cafe-B-You

It is not an independent restaurant. It is located in the Radisson Blu Hotel. It is very famous for North Indian, Continental and Mediterranean cuisine. The interiors are bright and vibrant. It will energise the mood of any person. This is the best place to visit at night. Alcohol is also served in this cafe. 

  • It can be spotted in Gotanagar. 
  • The timing is from 6:30 AM to 11:45 PM. 
  • The approximate cost for two people will be Rs. 2000.

Piazza

It is a place that is very famous for Italian cuisine. Whether you are on a honeymoon or visiting with your partner, this is the finest place to dine. The place is beautifully decorated. Paneer-based dishes, pizzas and spaghetti are very famous in this place. There is a bar as well. So you can indulge yourself with hard drinks. 

  • It is located at Ulubari. 
  • The timing of the Piazza is from 12 PM to 12 AM. 
  • The approximate cost for a couple will be Rs. 1000. 

Absolute Barbeque

This space lets you taste lip-smacking barbeque dishes. It also has North Indian and very famous and meaty Mangalorean dishes. Unlike other restaurants, it has a barbeque installed at the centre. You can grill your edibles. The restaurant is well-lit and is perfect for family and friends. 

  • It is located at GS road. 
  • The time of the hotel is 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM. 
  • The approximate cost for two meals is Rs. 1600.  

Chennai Kitchen

This is the most affordable place to eat. As the name says, this restaurant will offer you the best South Indian foods. The interiors look decent. Even though it is not aesthetically pleasing, it is good-looking. You will get to eat the best of the south Indian delights like idly, dosa, filter coffee and south Indian thali. Dosa and idly are served with different types of chutneys. 

  • It is located at the Christian Basti. 
  • The timing is from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM. 
  • The cost for two people is only around Rs. 200. 

Sagar Ratna Restaurants

Yet another place that is very famous for its South Indian cuisine. But this restaurant also has North Indian cuisine and Chinese cuisine. The famous dish is the 4 feet dosa served, which is called the family dosa. There are combos and thalis as well. The filter coffee is a must-try from this place. The place is usually crowded since the taste is top-notch. It has decent interiors and comfortable dine-in facilities.

  • It is located at the Paltan Bazaar. 
  • The restaurant is open to serve from 8 AM to 10 PM. 
  • The approximate cost for two members is Rs. 600. 

Best Area to Stay in Guwahati for Tourists

Guwahati is a place that has premium areas to stay in. Since Guwahati is a moderately safe place, the tourist needs to choose the right place to stay. From the below-mentioned staying areas, many tourist places are easy to visit. So you can rent a motorcycle in the city and travel around. 

Pan bazaar

Pan Bazaar is located in the city’s heart. The literal meaning of the street's name is Betel leaf market. The market has many hotels, stalls and shops. There are many pan stalls and food stalls. You can get tea, samosa and eateries in the bazaar. The place is also safe for tourists to stay in. It is located in the centre, you can reach many tourist places easily. 

  • The best spot here is the river Brahmaputra; the view is the best nearby tourist spot. 
  • There are many A-class restaurants and hotels to stay in.
  • The bazaar has many shops where you can shop. 

Paltan bazaar

This is yet another famous place in the city. The surroundings of the bazaar have almost all the facilities. Paltan Bazaar is located at a distance of 11 kilometres from Guwahati. There are many hotels in the market. It is also a good place to shop for a variety of things. Tea leaves are a very famous thing to buy here. You can get authentic tea leaves here.

  • There are many excellent hotels and OYO rooms located here. 
  • Bamboo products are a must-buy from here. 

Six Mile

It is located in the south of Guwahati city. This area is a very polished area to stay in. The area has almost all the facilities. You can stay in lodges, hotels, and guest rooms. It is at a distance of 22 kilometres from the city centre. Take a bike rental in Guwahati to roam around the city. 

  • It is located near GS road. It is famous for branded clothing, designer clothing and electronics. 

Jalukbari

This place is located close to the Brahmaputra River. This place is known for its celebrations. The people of this area celebrate religious festivals in a grandeur manner. There is a luxury hotel called Radisson Blu. There are also many OYO rooms to stay in. 

  • If you plan to visit Guwahati during festival times, you must visit here to soak up all the festival vibes. 

Maligaon

It is a market street. The place is filled with great-looking hotels and OYO rooms. The market is very famous for its shops. You can roam around the markets during the evening times and get some souvenirs for yourself as a memory of Guwahati. If there are a lot of temples to visit on your list, then this is the place to stay in. There are a lot of temples in and around this place. 

  • The market is famous for Bengali products. From clothing to delicacies, you can find authentic Bengali products here.  

 

Best Places to Visit near Guwahati

Undoubtedly, Guwahati is a beautiful city located in a gorgeous state, but do not limit yourself only to Guwahati. Explore these nearby places to make the most out of your trip. The places that are mentioned below, are at about only 10 km to 50 km. Rent a bike in Guwahati and explore these places. It takes about 20 minutes to 1 hour to reach these places by bike.  

Dispur

Dispur is the capital of Assam. The place is known for its scenery and culture. There are a lot of botanical gardens and temples located in this place. Take a scooty rental in the city and roam around to soak in the traditional tribal vibes that are sprinkled throughout the city. 

  • It is at a distance of 7 kilometres from Guwahati. 
  • Navagraha temple and secretariat houses are a must-visit in Dispur.  

Sualkuchi

Sualkuchi is a small town located near Guwahati. The place is very famous for its silk. They produce a kind of silk called Muga, which is golden silk. This silk cannot be found anywhere across the world. The silk is yellowish-gold in colour and is called the Gold of Assam. 

  • The town can be spotted at a distance of 24 km from Guwahati. 
  • You can buy sarees from this place. The sarees can last for about 150 years. 

Hajo

It is a well-known pilgrimage centre. The place is not dedicated to a particular religion. People from any religion can visit this place. It is frequented by Hindus and Buddhists majorly. It is known to be the place where Buddha attained nirvana. 

  • It is at a distance of about 24 km from the city
  • There is a mosque and mandir that vacationers can visit.

Mayong

If you are a very adventurous person, you should visit this place. Mayong is a small village beside the Brahmaputra River. This place is said to be the land of black magic, which is used to heal people. You will come to know in-depth about black magic and witchcraft. The village people are also known for ayurvedic treatments. The village has a park called Pobitaro wildlife sanctuary. This park is very famous for its one-horned rhinoceros. 

  • The village is located at a distance of 47 kilometres from Guwahati. 
  • There is a museum in the village, which has books and artefacts related to black magic and witchcraft. Dive in and quench your curiosity.

Saraighat Bridge

It is a bridge which is a must-see one. The bridge was opened in 1962 by our first PM, Hon. Nehru. The river is built on the Brahmaputra River. The bridge has two decks. The top is a road, and the bottom is a railway track.

  • The bridge is at a distance of 18 km from the city. 
  • Rent a bike in Guwahati and take a trip on the roadway of this bridge. It will give a great experience.

Awesome Road Trips from Guwahati

If you want to stay in Guwahati and want to explore some places. There are many gorgeous places around Guwahati. The below-mentioned places are the best places to take a nice road trip from Guwahati. 

Tawang

It is a gorgeous place to visit. It is in Arunachal Pradesh. The place has good historical monuments and also has the best scenic spots. There are many water bodies in the place. Lakes and rivers will keep your mood calm. The residents of Tawang are a tribe and are called Monpa Tribes. You can get insights into how they live their life. 

  • It is at a distance of 440 km from Guwahati. 
  • The lakes are frozen during winter. During summer, they are in a normal state. All the lakes receive a lot of migratory birds during the summer season. 
  • Losaris is a festival celebrated as the new year. This is the ideal time to pay a visit to the place.

Imphal

Imphal is the capital of the Indian state of Manipur. The place is famous for its lush green landscapes. If you are fond of nature and love to see beautiful sights. Then this is a must-visit place. The land is also famous for its martial arts and dance. 

  • It is at a distance of 482 km from Guwahati. 
  • The place is also known for its food. Thai, Mexican and Italian cuisines are very famous here. 
  • Kangla Fort and Manipur Zoo are some of the must-visit spots. 

Thimphu

It is the capital of a well-known capital city of the Himalayan Kingdom, Bhutan. The place radiates an authentic Bhutanese vibe. It is the largest city in Bhutan. The place has many monasteries to visit. It is a very calm city. It is the only city in the world with no traffic lights. Because there will not be much traffic.

  • It is at a distance of about 255 km from Guwahati. 
  • There is a General Post office where you can get personalised stamps. 
  • The city is installed with routes that are apt for cycling and biking. So the entire city can be explored with a rental bike. 

Punakha

Yet another city in Bhutan. This place is the past capital of Bhutan. Punakha is known for its pleasant climate and rice. There are many paddy fields in the city. Farmers of Punakha yield two types of rice crops a year from the land. The city also has beautiful scenery to view. 

  • Punakha can be spotted at a distance of 244 km from Guwahati. 
  • Limbhuka village and Mo Chhu Valley are the two spots that one should never miss. 

Bomdila

It is a city in Arunachal Pradesh. It is a heaven on earth. Bomdila has gorgeous scenic spots and dense forests. The place is also known for its spiritual aura. The place should be visited with utmost care. It is an Indo-Chinese border. It will be frequented by Indian Military troops. So make sure to not disturb them unnecessarily. 

  • It is at a distance of about 263 km from Guwahati. 
  • Hike, trekking, and forest camps are some of the famous activities to do.  Mountain biking is also very famous here. You can hire a motorcycle in the city and experience it fully. 

One-Day Road Trips from Guwahati

If you are someone who has planned to stay in Guwahati and explore it. The below mentioned are some of the places near Guwahati that you can visit within a day. 

Mawsynram

Mawsynram is located in the East Khasi hills. It is near the town of Cherrapunji. It will also receive the highest amount of rainfall. The rainfall will even deafen the ears. People of the town will use grasses to reduce the sound of the rainfall. The place is famous for Khasi cuisine. The most famous dish is Pork rice.

  • This small village is located at a distance of 138 km from Guwahati. 
  • Mawsmai caves and falls are the two spots that one should never visit.

Shillong

The abode of clouds, Shillong is one of the must-visit spots. It is a very famous holiday destination. It is a hilly region that is filled with greeneries. Pine trees are widely available trees. The place has a very calm vibe to it. It is the perfect getaway to visit with friends and family. 

  • Shillong is located at a distance of 97 km from Guwahati. 
  • Umiam Lake, Elephant Falls, and Shillong view point are the must-visits in the town.

Cherrapunji

It is also called the “land of oranges”.  The other names are Sohra or Cherra. The town is known for its rainfall.  There are many adventurous activities like trekking, rock climbing and mountain climbing. Sohra pulao and Pork are the two dishes that are a must-try. This place is filled with honeymooners and family. 

  • It is at a distance of 147 km from Guwahati. 
  • Double-decker living root bridge and Dainthlen Falls are beautiful spots that must not be missed. 

Jowai

It is at the centre of Meghalaya. The winters are extremely freezing, but the summers are good.  It is a place that must be visited during summer. The place is surrounded by the Myntdu River, which contributes to the scenic beauty of the place. Many lakes, waterfalls and landscapes make this place a charming tourist place. 

  • Jowai is at a distance of 199 km from Guwahati. 
  • There is a festival called Chad Sukra that is held during summer. This festival is celebrated for good mental and physical health.

Mawlynnong

It is announced as the cleanest village in Asia in the year 2003. It is a very small village. There are only 100 families in this village. The residents are Khasi tribes. Almost every house has a garden. All families use only eco-friendly products. It is also a contributing factor to cleanliness.

  • The village can be spotted at a distance of 170 km from Guwahati. 
  • Treetop Viewpoint and the Living root bridge are the must-visit spots.  

Top Things to Do in Guwahati

Guwahati will keep its guests very entertained. The city has a different kind of vibe. We have listed the best things that can be done in the city. 

Learn about their culture

Despite being the fastest growing, Guwahati is one of the cities that preserve its culture. The state is populated with tribes. So for anyone interested to know about tribal culture, Guwahati is the place to visit. The city has the highest number of Mongolian tribes. The other tribes living in Guwahati are:

  • Indo-Burmese 
  • Aryan
  • Indo-Aryan

Every aspect like clothes, arts, festivals and lifestyle differs from other states in India. All these must be experienced by the tourists. 

Groove with family and friends

Guwahati’s tribes have their music and dance. You can dance and enjoy the music. There is a place called Cafe Hendrix. Every evening there is a show at this place. You can groove to the jazz music that is played here. It is the perfect relaxing spot to visit with friends. All the music played has a Northeast touch to it.  

Treat your Tongue

The place has got the best food. Rice and fish curry are the basic food of the city. Assamese foods do not involve a lot of spices. There will be a lot of flavours added to it like cumin, cardamom and fenugreek. They use fresh vegetables to prepare the meal. Apart from the Assamese cuisine, the city is also famous for the following cuisine:

  • Chinese cuisine
  • South Indian cuisine
  • North Indian cuisine
  • Italian cuisine

The above-mentioned cuisines are served authentically in the restaurants of Guwahati.  

Do not miss the Scenic Views

Guwahati has lush greens and good wildlife. There are several viewpoints like Viewpoint Hilltop, Navgraha Viewpoint 2 and White sand viewpoint. From these points, you can get wider views of forests, valleys and the city. There is a river called Brahmaputra. Views of the river are also stunning. Apart from the scenery, there are many wildlife parks where you can see the birds and animals.

Get yourself some gifts

Guwahati is known for its unique items as well. They have handwoven cotton and silks that can be bought there. Many crafts and handloom products are available at the Maati Centre. Bamboo items are also famous in Guwahati. These are widely available in almost all the markets in Guwahati. The other most famous market is the fancy bazaar. It is the biggest shopping street in Guwahati. You name a thing, this market will have it. Hence, Shopping is a must-do activity in the city. 

Unexplored Places near Guwahati

Guwahati is a delightful place, it is a well-known tourist spot. But some underrated tourist places near Guwahati are equally good as Guwahati. They are as follows. 

Satargaon

It is a small town that is located in a forest called Rani Reserve Forest. The locality of the place is in the west of Guwahati. It is the best spot for adventure lovers. Satargaon is resided by a tribal community called Rabha community. There are many sightseeing places. Deerpol wildlife sanctuary is situated near. It is frequented by birds.

  • It is 27 kilometres from Guwahati city. 
  • Stay and soak in the culture and traditions of the Rabha community. 

Garbhanga

It is a very small town that is filled with flora and fauna. Trekking is the most popular adventure that is done here. On the trek, you can see a variety of birds and butterflies. There are many animals available here as well. 

  • It is located at a distance of 16 kilometres from Guwahati. 
  • It can soon become a wildlife park because of the rich fauna.

Parvati Pahar

It is a hill in Boko town in the state of Assam. There is a temple atop the hill, which is devoted to Goddess Parvati. A tourist can trek to the top of the hill as well. The hilltop offers great views of valleys, sunrise and sunset. 

  • It is located at a distance of 67 kilometres from Guwahati. 
  • There is a nearby village which is occupied by the Rabha community. You can also take a look at their lifestyle.

Amchong Tea estate

This tea estate is well known for its Orthodox tea. Which means premium quality tea. It is spread over 1782 acres and produces about 1000 tonnes of tea per year. You can go to this place and take a look at the process.

  • It is at a distance of 28 km from Guwahati. 
  • They sell the freshest tea at low prices, which you can present to your friends who are chai addicts. 

Ranikhamar

This is yet another beautiful spot to visit. It is a very small village. This is the perfect space to visit if you are touring with friends and family. This is a perfect place for hikers and trekkers.

  • It can be spotted at a distance of about 70 km from Guwahati. 
  • There is a lake called Chandubi Lake, which is a very famous tourist spot. 

Best Tips to Hire Motorcycle in Guwahati

  1. The best way to rent a bike in Guwahati is to book through an aggregator called Sukuto. They provide you with a variety of bikes at discounted fares. 
  2. Always cross-check before paying the rental service. Make sure that they are a credible company. Sukuto is a trustable aggregator, where you can pay the price online directly through their official website. Which will be an easy and confusion-free way.  
  3. Since Guwahati is a place, which people love to explore by bike. Bike rental services charge a lot, this can breach the travel budget. Sukuto will make sure to give you the best price according to the model that you are going for. 
  4. Plan and make a list of the places that you want to visit and then choose the bike accordingly. For longer trips, you can rent a bullet and for shorter trips, you can book a scooter.  
  5. Make sure that the brakes, engines, Pollution under control certificate, registration certificate and insurance are clear. If not, authorities may fine you, not the aggregators. Always check the bike first and then pay.

FAQs about bike rental in Guwahati 

  1. How much does it cost to hire a two-wheeler in Guwahati?

Hiring two-wheelers in Guwahati per day will cost Rs. 500 to 1600 depending on the model. 

  1. How can I find a two-wheeler for rent near me in Guwahati? 

Go to the Sukuto website. Enter the place, Date and time or search bike rental near me. Available bikes with cost will be displayed. Choose one, pay the rent online and take the bike from the centre.

  1. How much does it cost to hire a two-wheeler for a week in Guwahati?

Hiring a rental bike in Guwahati for a week will cost from Rs. 3500 to Rs. 11,500 depending on the model that you are choosing.

  1. How much does it cost to hire a two-wheeler long-term for a month in Guwahati?

Hiring a two-wheeler for a month can get you some discounts. The price is from Rs. 5500 to Rs. 20000 depending on the model. 

  1. How much is the price of fuel in Guwahati?

Today’s fuel price in Guwahati is Rs. 97 per litre. Fuel prices will fluctuate often.

  1. What is the most popular motorcycle hire in Guwahati?

The best and most popular aggregator is Sukuto. They provide the best customer service and the prices provided by them are comparatively lower than others.

  1. What is the most popular rental bike used in Guwahati?

Since Guwahati is a hilly region, Royal Enfield is the popular bike to explore this place.

  1. Where can I bike on rent in Guwahati at cheap rates?

Sukuto's website is the best option. Once booked and paid online, you can get the bike from Bagharbari and Dwaraka Nagar. 

Motorcycle traffic fines in Guwahati

S.NO

VIOLATION

PENALTIES

 1

Driving without a helmet

Fine of Rs. 1000 

 2

Driving without a Licence

Fine of Rs. 5000 

 3

Driving without insurance

Fine of Rs. 2000 

 4

Over Speed / Racing

Fine of Rs. 5000

 5

Drunk and Drive

Fine of Rs. 1000 

 6

Overloading

Fine of Rs. 1000 

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FAQs

Q:
How much does it cost to hire a two-wheeler in Guwahati?
A:
Hiring two-wheelers in Guwahati per day will cost Rs. 500 to 1600 depending on the model.

Q:
How can I find a two-wheeler for rent near me in Guwahati?
A:
Go to the Sukuto website. Enter the place, Date and time or search bike rental near me. Available bikes with cost will be displayed. Choose one, pay the rent online and take the bike from the centre.

Q:
How much does it cost to hire a two-wheeler for a week in Guwahati?
A:
Hiring a rental bike in Guwahati for a week will cost from Rs. 3500 to Rs. 11,500 depending on the model that you are choosing.

Q:
How much does it cost to hire a two-wheeler long-term for a month in Guwahati?
A:
Hiring a two-wheeler for a month can get you some discounts. The price is from Rs. 5500 to Rs. 20000 depending on the model.

Q:
How much is the price of fuel in Guwahati?
A:
Today’s fuel price in Guwahati is Rs. 97 per litre. Fuel prices will fluctuate often.

Q:
What is the most popular motorcycle hire in Guwahati?
A:
The best and most popular aggregator is Sukuto. They provide the best customer service and the prices provided by them are comparatively lower than others.

Q:
What is the most popular rental bike used in Guwahati?
A:
Since Guwahati is a hilly region, Royal Enfield is the popular bike to explore this place.

Q:
Where can I bike on rent in Guwahati at cheap rates?
A:
Sukuto's website is the best option. Once booked and paid online, you can get the bike from Bagharbari and Dwaraka Nagar.