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There are several national highways that connect Guwahati with other cities and states, so travelling by road is a good option. There are bus services which ply regularly between Guwahati and other cities. There are three bus terminals - Adabari, Paltan Bazar, and ISBT Guwahati which have state run and private buses to other cities in Assam and nearby states.
There are two railway stations in Guwahati – Kamakhya and Guwahati. Both these stations are connected to the major cities in India and there are several regular, express and superfast trains that travel to and forth. Travelling to Guwahati by train is a singularly excellent experience because of the marvellous views of the hills and natural surroundings. Planning to visit Guwahati? Then do take a moment to visit the SOTC website for offers and updates on Guwahati holiday packages.
Easily the most popular option since the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport or Guwahati International Airport is the main airport for all of north east India. The airport is connected to all the other major airports of India and it is around 20 kms away from the city. For people who want to travel from other cities in the north east to Guwahati, there are also Pawan Hans helicopters. So, how to reach Guwahati by air is not a problem.