About this venue
Khanapara Veterinary Ground is a spacious festival venue in the Khanapara area, known for its open layout suited to concerts, cultural programs, fairs, and large public events. Its main strength is flexibility: the grounds can be adapted for different stage setups, audience zones, and supporting facilities, making it a practical choice for open-air events.
The on-site experience depends largely on the production of each event, but the open arrangement supports good visibility and a natural flow of visitors. For festival programs, clearly marked entrances, food and drink areas, sanitation points, and enough room to move between the main stage and supporting zones are especially important.
The venue is located at Resham Nagar, Khanapara, Guwahati, India. Its Khanapara micro-location is suitable for organized access to the entrance, while larger events usually require checking the organizer’s official instructions for entry routes, parking, and temporary traffic arrangements. For broader movement around Guwahati and connections to other parts of the city, the text below provides useful context.
About the city: Guwahati
Guwahati, the largest urban center of Assam, located along the Brahmaputra River, is one of the most important places for entertainment, sport and major events in Northeast India. The city combines the energy of a busy commercial hub with the atmosphere of riverfront promenades, markets and cultural spaces, making it interesting for visitors arriving for concerts, sports matches and other programs. Tickets for events in Guwahati are often connected with the experience of a city that offers a strong local identity, a lively gastronomic scene and enough content for a shorter or longer stay.
Infrastructure is one of the city’s main advantages. Air traffic is handled through Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Borjhar, while Guwahati Railway Station is the central railway point near the Paltan Bazaar area. For moving around the city, visitors use Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) buses, city buses, taxis and autorickshaws, and this network makes it easier to reach important sports and concert locations. Especially relevant are stadiums and halls such as Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, also known as Sarusajai Stadium, and Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium in Barsapara, which make Guwahati a practical destination for larger sports and entertainment events.
Before or after an event, the city offers enough content for relaxed sightseeing. The banks of the Brahmaputra, the Pan Bazaar and Fancy Bazaar areas, Dighalipukhuri lake and the Umananda Temple on the river island give Guwahati a recognizable character. For a wider view of the city and its spiritual heritage, Kamakhya Temple on Nilachal Hill is also often highlighted. The combination of the river, hills, urban districts and local markets makes a stay in Guwahati more substantial than just attending a concert, match or major public event.
Note: This content was prepared with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools. The content was editorially reviewed before publication.