Floating from the mighty river the Brahmaputra Majuli is the only freshwater river island in the world. In the long run,
Majuli was one of the most fascinating islands of the world because the spot reflects the rich natural vegetation and biodiversity while despite being a part of the Brahmaputra Valley, Majuli was a geographically diverse island representing a riverine deltic landform dealing with the mid - steam of the Brahmaputra River. Marvelous morphology of island is encircled by water bodies while being a part of fluvial geomorphology, is comprised of several major tributaries that drain out and formed with different shapes of the delta.
Majuli is the second-largest riverine island in the world where the tourist and adventurers made attractions to the island in perceiving the glorious view of the spot. Rises from the Brahmaputra basin the marvelous island converted into the flat alluvial plain due to the course of time.
With breathtaking views of the island reflects the wonder of the dramatic landscape where the sun sets in the evening represent a magical view of the spot. While guests and visitors enjoy the wanderlust scenery by sitting in the boats and discovering such a majestic site of the island.
Nevertheless, the geomorphic formation of the adorable island is directly related to the physiographic features of the geographic areas. In addition to geographic terrain, the island is bounded by a heavy load of slit and clayey sediments and fragments including steep slopes and fresh floods formed by tributaries of the Brahmaputra Basin. Eventually, the tourist visiting the site mainly for the holy shrines of religious and spiritual collaboration of temples and sutras.
Majuli at a glance has a tremendous outlook of its banks situated in both northern and southern riverine sides of the male river Brahmaputra represent an affluent nature of hydrology while on the other hand, these areas have a rich heritage of biological and ecological nature dealing with a spectacular view of exotic species of flowers and green herbs of gorgeous plants and trees and endangered species of birds and animals whereas the islands have a similar view of aquatic creatures found where the inhabitants of the village located nearby island have a fishing occupation.
Majuli is a biogeographical hotspot because many migratory birds beyond the Himalayan range are visited during the dry and winter session of every year represent a delightful view of bird seeing sight as well as the wide range of flora and fauna that have been found in the island.