Kalamati Picnic Spot – A Hidden Gem In Chirang District, Assam

Kalamati is nestled along the banks of the River Aie, surrounded by dense forests, rolling hills, and crystal-clear waters. The spot is about 20 km from Kajalgaon, the district headquarters of Chirang, and can be easily accessed by road. The picturesque scenery, cool breeze, and tranquil sound of flowing water make it an ideal getaway for relaxation.
Riverside Picnic Destination – Visitors can enjoy the clean river water, making it safe for light bathing and recreation.
Scenic Landscape – The natural setting of Kalamati with hills, forests, and rocky formations offers a perfect backdrop for photography.
Family & Group Outings – The open spaces allow groups to cook, play, and spend quality time together.
Local Culture & Food – Nearby villages reflect the culture of Bodo and Assamese communities, adding to the experience.
In addition Kalamati is famous for as indicated by its name is the lick soil. Kalamati – kala (black) +mati (soil). The rocks are black in color; various animals especially the elephants come to consume the salt early in the mornings. They lick on rocks here. While I have a no photographic evidence of animals doing the act I have a pic of animal poop there which is a proof enough that animals do visit the place. Natural salt or mineral licks make up for sodium deficiency in wild animals.
The best time to visit Kalamati is during winter (November to February) when the weather is cool and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor activities and picnics.
Carry food, drinking water, and essentials as the area has limited facilities.
Entry passes compulsory.
Visit during daylight hours for safety and the best scenic views.
Timing for park visit: 6am to 5pm.
Kalamati Picnic Spot is not just a place for leisure but also a growing tourist attraction in Chirang district, contributing to Assam’s eco-tourism. Its natural charm, easy accessibility, and peaceful setting make it one of the best picnic spots in Assam.