Assam Ranked 4th On The New York Times’ ’52 Places To Visit In 2025′ List

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India is a country that never fails to amaze with its beauty, culture, food, and scenic landscapes. Whether it’s the picturesque Trans-Himalayas in Ladakh, the serene Dzükou Valley in Nagaland, or the majestic forts of Rajasthan, India will surely captivate you with its charm and allure. If you plan to explore India in 2025 and seek recommendations, Assam should definitely be on your list. Why? Because Assam has been ranked 4th on the New York Times’ ‘52 Places to Go in 2025‘ list. Read on to learn more about this.

Every year, at the beginning of the year, the prestigious New York Times publishes a list that inspires travelers to explore the world. As we enter 2025, the New York Times has revealed its list for the year, and Assam has secured the 4th spot. Located in Northeast India, Assam is described by the New York Times as “A hilly state near the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh, has long been a gateway to Northeast India, a remote, culturally distinct and comparatively crowd-free region that hangs as if by a thread from the country’s mainland.”

Assam is renowned for its world-famous tea gardens and Kaziranga National Park, home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. The state offers a wealth of culture, history, experiences, and scenic beauty. Notably, Assam is the only Indian state to feature on this list.

The list begins with Jane Austen’s England, the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador claim the second spot, New York City’s Museums in the USA come in third, Assam in India takes fourth place and Thailand, as featured in The White Lotus, secures the fifth position.

Here’s The Top 10 Cities On The List

  1. Jane Austen’s England
  2. Galapagos Islands 
  3. New York City’s Museums
  4. Assam, India
  5. ‘White Lotus’ Thailand
  6. Greenland
  7. Aix-en-Provence, France
  8. Sun Valley, Idaho
  9. Lumbini, Nepal
  10. Sydney, Australia

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