Karimganj
Karimganj is a district found in the southernmost part of Assam, a state in the north-eastern corner of India. Karimganj happens to be sandwiched in between Chhatachura, Adamail and Duhalia. Other than plains, forests and hillocks, three major streams stream through the locale – Kushiara, Longai and Shingla.
Karimganj could be your dream destination in case you're looking for a place that spells nature in each inch of the land. The lush greenery around to treat your visual senses and the sounds of the bubbling streams singing tunes in your ears would make your holiday extraordinary in each sense of the word. There is a castle, too, that was founded by the British. The Barak River further revitalises the fortress.
Another charming place that one must visit is the Malegarh Crematorium of Sepoy Revolt Troopers. Son Beel is the biggest wetland of Karimganj. Karimganj is one such travel destination in Assam that also welcomes trekkers. It is well known for several handicraft things and jute products which you'll be able to shop in the local markets of the district.
In the course of your stay at Karimganj, you can head out on sightseeing tours to chhatachura range, adamail range, duhalia range, river kushiara, river longai, and river singla. You can take part in some of the river activities like fishing and boating.
The climate of Karimganj varies from some of its nearby places. The hottest month at this place is july whereas january is the coldest. The wettest month is august and the windiest month is April.