Majuli

Majuli
From top, left to right: Doriya River of Majuli; Kherkoitia River; an anabranch of the Brahmaputra
Majuli
Geography
LocationBrahmaputra River
Coordinates27°00′N 94°13′E / 27.000°N 94.217°E / 27.000; 94.217
Area880 km2 (340 sq mi)
Highest elevation84.5 m (277.2 ft)
Administration
Country India
StateAssam
DistrictMajuli
Demographics
Population167,304 (2011)
Pop. density300/km2 (800/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsMising, Deori, Kaibarta, Sonowal Kacharis, Koch, Ahom, Sutiya, Kalita, Gorkhas, Brahmin, Sut, Nath (yogi) groups
Additional information
Time zone
PIN785102, 785104, 785105, 785110, 785106
Telephone code03775
Vehicle registrationAS-29
Deputy Commissioner Ratul Chandra Pathak.

Majuli (also spelled Majoli) is the largest river island in Assam, a state in Northeast India. It is bordered by the Brahmaputra River to the south and east, the Subansiri River to the west, and an anabranch of the Brahmaputra to the north.

The island is inhabited by members of the Mising, Deori, and Sonowal Kachari tribes, and serves as a hub of Assamese neo-Vaishnavite culture. It is accessible by ferry or boat from Jorhat, which is located approximately 250 kilometers northeast of Guwahati.

Majuli became the first island in India to be designated as a district in 2016. Majuli has been listed on the UNESCO Tentative List since March 2004, classified under the Cultural category as part of its World Heritage nomination process.