Guwahati: The Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Guwahati, has announced comprehensive traffic arrangements for the upcoming Ambubachi Mahayog 2025, effective from June 22 to June 25.
These measures are aimed at ensuring public safety and access for emergency vehicles like ambulances, fire tenders, and school buses.
Key Restrictions:
Only vehicles with valid Car Passes (Ferry Car), issued by the District Administration, will gain access from the Kamakhya foothill to the temple.
Additionally, officials will restrict ferry vehicle movement daily between 5 pm and 10 pm. The Pandu Port Road will remain exclusively open for emergency use.
Pilgrim Drop-Off and Parking Protocols:
Pilgrims arriving via Jalukbari or Bharalumukh must utilize designated drop-off points near NF Railway HQ Gates No. 3 and 4.
All city and ASTC buses must use the Nilachal Flyover for routes between Jalukbari and Machkhowa, as service lane access remains prohibited.
Authorities have also prohibited bus stops at either end of the Nilachal Flyover.
Designated Parking: Pilgrims can park their vehicles at
- Adabari Bus Stand
- Boripara Field
- ASTC Machkhowa
- Sonaram High School Field
No-Parking Zones: Officials have declared the entire stretch beneath the Nilachal Flyover a No-Parking Zone. Roadside parking is also strictly prohibited on:
- Pandu Port Road (Adabari Tiniali to Pandu Port)
- Borbazar Road (Maligaon Chariali to Pandu Port)
- Elevator Corridor at Bharalumukh
- DG Road (Shantipur to Nilachal Flyover)
- Nilachal Flyover and all approach roads
Restrictions on Goods and Commercial Vehicles: Traffic police have banned goods carriers and slow-moving vehicles from 5 am to 11 pm on the following roads:
- DG Road
- MG Road
- AT Road (from Jalukbari Rotary to Machkhowa)
- Pandu Port Road
- Borbazar Road
Bus Route: Long-distance and inter-district buses will not operate on DG, MG, or AT Roads. Pilgrim buses from Kamakhya Railway Junction must follow the route via PNGB Road- DG Road- Adabari – Pandu Port Road. Devotee vehicles from designated rest camps must travel using the Nilachal Flyover’s service lanes.
Airport Advisory: Passengers heading to LGBI Airport are advised to plan ahead and use NH-27 to avoid delays.
The Guwahati Traffic Police urges all residents and pilgrims to strictly adhere to these guidelines to ensure public safety, reduce congestion, and allow unhindered movement for emergency services during the Ambubachi Mahayog.