Madan Kamdev Archaeological Site

Madan Kamdev Archaeological Site Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings

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Madan Kamdev Archaeological Site is an important heritage destination located in Kamrup district of Assam, India, approximately 40 km north of Guwahati, near the Brahmaputra River. Dating back to the 9th–10th centuries, the site is believed to be associated with the ancient Kamarupa kingdom and is renowned for the ruins of beautifully carved temples and sculptures dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Set amidst forested hills, Madan Kamdev is often compared to Khajuraho for its intricate stone carvings depicting mythological themes and daily life. Easily accessible by road from Guwahati, the site attracts historians, archaeologists, and cultural tourists. With its archaeological importance, artistic excellence, and scenic hilltop location, Madan Kamdev Archaeological Site is a must-visit destination in Assam for heritage and historical tourism.

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