Majuli
Majuli is a large inhabited river island formed by the dynamic channels of the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries, known for its rich ecology and cultural heritage.
It is primarily formed by the shifting course of the Brahmaputra River and is highly prone to erosion and flooding.
Rice cultivation is the main livelihood, with unique varieties like Komal Saul and Bao Dhan grown locally.
It is a major centre of Assamese Neo-Vaishnavite culture, with traditional Satras preserving dance, theatre, mask-making, and literature.