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Wild Mahseer

Wild Mahseer

Are you are looking for a hidden paradise? Head here and soak yourself in the natural setting of Wild Mahseer. Set amid lush and sprawling 22-acre tea garden on the north bank of the Brahmaputra (220 kms from Guwahati) in Sonitpur district, Wild Mahseer is one of Assam’s best-kept getaway secrets. And old Colonial plantation bungalow of Addabarie tea Estate established by the British Assam Tea company in 1864, Wild Mahseer is steeped in history. The Victorian architecture combines with spacious rooms, manicured lawns, and well-maintained garden accentuate an old-world charm. While the resort itself is named after one of the toughest game fish in the world, the bungalows are named after different tea leaves. There are three-bedroom Heritage bungalows, four other independent bungalows and an additional 11-double room each with its own independent bathroom.

Its breathe-taking view, historic setting and attentive staff have drawn many discerning travellers from different parts of the world. Guests can delight in the homely and casual atmosphere and look forward to sumptuous local food lovingly prepared by the in-house chef who can also rustle up an Anglo-Indian meal. At the First Flush, a spacious dining pavilion, tea tasting is a regular affair where guests get to sample freshly-brewed tea. 

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