In Assam, a guest is offered a gamosa before a word is spoken — a handwoven cloth that says you are family here. At the gateway to Guwahati, on the banks the Brahmaputra has shaped for centuries, Manoramalay offers you that same gamosa, and a home to match it.
Manoramalay Homestay showcases a beautifully designed three-storey building that reflects simplicity, elegance, and warm Assamese hospitality. Its clean white façade with subtle maroon accents, spacious balconies, and a large covered portico create a welcoming and timeless architectural appeal. The simple yet graceful design blends modern comfort with a peaceful residential charm, making every guest feel at home from the moment they arrive.
The expansive compound is thoughtfully landscaped with lush green plants, flowering gardens, ornamental palms, and neatly arranged potted plants that enhance the natural beauty of the property. A wide, clean entrance, open spaces, and the serene garden surroundings create a calm and refreshing atmosphere, making Manoramalay an ideal destination for families, business travellers, and tourists seeking a comfortable and relaxing stay near Guwahati Airport.
Each room is named for a thread of Assamese craft, styled with the geometric precision of the gamosa.
Skip the front desk queues and breeze straight into your sanctuary. Our self-service check-in portal lets you complete all formalities before you arrive — so you can begin your Assam experience the moment you step through the door.
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From guest stories to living Assamese traditions — your journey into the Northeast begins here.
A beautiful blend of tradition and comfort — guests often say the gamosa welcome makes the stay feel truly immersive.
— Ananya, Delhi
Explore our curated collection of Assam-type architecture, handloom textiles, and the tranquil Brahmaputra.
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Savour khar, tenga, duck curry, and steamed pitha, cooked the way our own family recipes have been for generations.