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The three potters village in Salmora area of the Island could be delight to anyone who is interested in art and history. The different fishing nets and fishing rods used by the tribal people and the techniques they use while fishing is worth experiencing.A visit to the Chamaguri Satra located in Majuli is worth not only to witness survival of a centuries-old art but also to try your hands in learning the tricks of the art of mask making. Masks are the part of ‘Onkiya Bhaona’ (act based plays), an innovative theatrical medium innovated by Srimanta Sankardeva, which basically narrates the stories of victory of virtue over vices. Sorry I can’t be of more help! It’s can be called the cultural and heritage capital of north-east. Any email or phone number through which you can order. The island preserves a lot of its heritage through Satras which are home to traditional religious practices, art, literature, dancing and theatre.Amazing, You will love Majuli Island! This is because the Majuli Island Protection & Development Council estimate that the island is at risk of completely submerging in 15 – 20 years time.When I visited Majuli Island, the track roads which we were driving along in December would be completely flooded in the rainy season. majuli is a very interesting place,specialy the vaisnavite monastries,cultural dance,tribal culture,Migratory birds,some of the common birds are pelican,lapwing,adjudant stork,...for wildlife kaziranga is about 90 km from Jorhat town which is across the river from majuli island..there are very limited hotels in majuli.i can suggest you full itinerary knowing your requirement.you can directly mail me at nivnong@gmail.com.

The ladies wanted to purchase some handloom items and got to know about this village where almost every house has a loom and are traditional weavers. Thanks for reading and have fun. The traditional values that run through this Island are strong and aren’t leaving anytime soon.People from all over the world write in for orders due to the quality and history of the profession and Mr. Goswami’s amazing skills.The only way to reach Majuli Island is to catch the ferry that runs 20 kilometres out of the main nearby city of Jorhat.But, it is something to keep in mind when you’re planning how to get around.If you see below in the last 100 years, a massive chunk of the island has completely been washed away.Make sure you visit as many as you can while you’re here.As it is a river island which is relatively new to mass tourism and not highly written about in travel guides I feel there is quite a few important things to know before you visit.
Hundreds of homes washed away and lives taken in the process. Then make your way over to Majuli. Worth mentioning here that the pottery artisans of Salmora has also kept alive the historical tradition of barter trade, which was prevalent in ancient days.The women of the Island who are equally industrious helps the men in the field. Although some other Satras in the Island also practices the art of mask making, Chamaguri Satra has been able to createOriginally there were 65 Satras in Majuli. However, erosion of landmass by the River Brahmaputra has forced most of them to relocate to other places in the state and there are only 22 Satras existing in the Island now. Masks are the part of ‘Onkiya Bhaona’ (act based plays), an innovative theatrical medium innovated by Srimanta Sankardeva, which basically narrates the stories of victory of virtue over vices. Drove to the place and were just looking around for some kind of sign etc but none to be found! I had a quick look and I can see you can get involved in mask making courses etc.
This beautiful oasis won’t be here forever, it’s slowly eroding away and in 15-20 years it will completely disappear.The future of this beautiful riverine island is uncertain for the Majuli tribes. planning to go to majuli in october.