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This 10-day Assam & Nagaland tour takes you on a journey through Guwahati, Kaziranga, and Kohima, offering a perfect blend of wildlife, spirituality, history, and culture. Starting in Guwahati, explore its famous landmarks, including Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Navagraha Temple, and Assam State Museum, along with an exciting Pobitora Wildlife Safari. Discover the rich silk heritage of Sualkuchi and spiritual sites of Hajo before heading to Kaziranga National Park, where you will experience thrilling elephant and jeep safaris, spot one-horned rhinos, exotic birds, and wild animals, and explore tea estates and cultural parks. The adventure continues to Kohima, Nagaland, where you will visit the Kohima War Cemetery and Kisama Heritage Village, gaining insight into Naga tribal traditions and WWII history. Finally, return to Guwahati, enjoy local shopping, scenic river cruises, and relax before your departure. This well-curated itinerary ensures you experience the best of Northeast India’s natural beauty, cultural diversity, and wildlife wonders while making lifelong memories.
🏞️ Highlights:
Guwahati – Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Brahmaputra River Cruise.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary – One-horned rhinos & jungle safari.
Sualkuchi & Hajo – Silk weaving, ancient temples & cultural heritage.
Kaziranga National Park – Elephant & jeep safaris, wildlife spotting, tea garden visit.
Kaziranga Orchid Park – Biodiversity, Bihu dance & Assamese culture.
Kohima, Nagaland – War Cemetery & Kisama Heritage Village (Naga tribal culture).
Scenic Drives – Tea plantations, lush valleys & rolling hills.
Arrive at Guwahati Airport/Railway Station and check in to your hotel. Begin your exploration with a visit to the Umananda Temple, located on the world's smallest river island. Next, head to Navagraha Temple, known as the temple of nine celestial bodies. Spend a relaxing evening at Brahmaputra Riverfront, where you can enjoy a scenic sunset cruise. Explore the bustling markets of Fancy Bazaar before returning to the hotel for an overnight stay in Guwahati.
Umananda Temple:
Umananda Temple is located on Peacock Island, the smallest inhabited river island in the world, in the middle of the Brahmaputra River. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple was built by King Gadadhar Singh in the 17th century. It can be reached via a ferry ride from Guwahati, offering scenic views of the river. The temple is believed to be a sacred meditation site for Lord Shiva. The island is also home to the rare Golden Langur, considered sacred by local communities.
Navagraha Temple:
Navagraha Temple, also known as the Temple of Nine Planets, is located on Chitrachal Hill in Guwahati. Built in the 18th century by King Rajeswar Singha, it is dedicated to the nine celestial bodies in Hindu astrology. The temple features nine Shiva Lingas, each representing a planet, and is an important site for performing astrological rituals. It offers a panoramic view of Guwahati city from the hilltop. The temple attracts devotees seeking blessings for peace, prosperity, and astrological remedies.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, visit the iconic Kamakhya Temple, a revered Shakti Peetha located atop Nilachal Hill. Next, explore Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, an important cultural center showcasing Assam’s traditions, art, and history. Afterword, visit the Assam State Museum, which offers insights into the region’s ancient heritage. In the evening, take a Brahmaputra River Cruise, enjoying the scenic views and local folk performances. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Guwahati.
Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra:
Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra is a cultural complex in Guwahati, dedicated to preserving the art, culture, and heritage of Assam. Named after Srimanta Sankardev, a 15th-century saint, poet, and reformer, it showcases traditional Assamese dance, music, crafts, and literature. The complex includes a museum, art gallery, open-air theatre, and heritage village representing tribal lifestyles. It also has a planetarium and library, making it a hub for learning and exploration. The serene surroundings and scenic views of the hills make it a great place for visitors to experience Assam’s rich traditions.
Assam State Museum:
Located in the heart of Guwahati, Assam State Museum is one of the oldest museums in Northeast India, established in 1940. It houses a vast collection of sculptures, manuscripts, coins, textiles, weapons, and tribal artifacts showcasing Assam’s diverse history. The museum is divided into sections covering prehistoric, medieval, and modern history, along with exhibits on Assamese culture and tribal traditions. A unique highlight is the display of Ahom-era artifacts, reflecting Assam’s royal past. It is a must-visit for history enthusiasts looking to explore the rich cultural heritage of Assam and Northeast India.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, proceed for safari at Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, famous for its dense population of one-horned rhinoceroses. Spot other wildlife such as wild buffaloes, swamp deer, and exotic birds. After returning to Guwahati, visit the Guwahati Planetarium, an engaging spot for astronomy enthusiasts. Spend your evening at Pan Bazaar, famous for Assam silk, tea, and handicrafts. Return to the hotel and relax. Overnight stay in Guwahati.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary:
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, located about 50 km from Guwahati, is famous for having one of the highest densities of one-horned rhinoceroses in the world. Spread over 38 sq. km, it also serves as a habitat for wild buffaloes, leopards, swamp deer, and over 200 bird species. The sanctuary offers Jeep and Elephant Safaris, providing an up-close view of Assam’s rich wildlife. It is often called ‘Mini Kaziranga’ due to its thriving rhino population. The lush greenery, wetlands, and surrounding villages make it a perfect destination for wildlife and nature lovers.
Guwahati Planetarium:
Guwahati Planetarium is a popular astronomy center in Assam, located on MG Road in Guwahati. It offers daily sky-watching sessions and digital dome projections, helping visitors explore celestial events, stars, and planets. The planetarium conducts special programs during eclipses and meteor showers, attracting astronomy enthusiasts and students. The shows are available in English, Hindi, and Assamese, making them accessible to a wide audience. It is a great place for both educational and recreational experiences, especially for those interested in space science.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, head to Sualkuchi, known as the "Manchester of Assam," where you can witness traditional silk weaving and shop for Assam’s finest silk products. Next, visit Hajo, a sacred place for Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims, and explore the Hayagriva Madhava Temple and Poa Mecca. Return to Guwahati by evening and spend the night at your hotel. Overnight stay in Guwahati.
Hajo:
Hajo is an ancient pilgrimage town located about 30 km from Guwahati, known for its religious harmony as it is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims. The town is home to several historic temples and mosques, including the famous Hayagriva Madhava Temple and Poa Mecca. Hajo is believed to be the site where Lord Buddha attained Nirvana, making it a revered place for Buddhists. The area is also known for its traditional bell metal industry, producing exquisite Assamese handicrafts. Surrounded by scenic hills and the Brahmaputra River, Hajo is a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and culture.
Hayagriva Madhava Temple:
The Hayagriva Madhava Temple, located on Monikut Hill in Hajo, is an important religious site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Built in the 10th-11th century, it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Hayagriva (horse-headed) avatar and is believed to be the place where Lord Buddha attained Nirvana. The temple's intricate stone carvings and ancient architecture reflect Assam’s rich heritage. It is a major pilgrimage site, especially during the Doul Utsav (Holi festival), when grand celebrations take place. The temple also offers stunning panoramic views of the Brahmaputra River and surrounding landscapes, making it a serene spiritual retreat.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, check out from your hotel and embark on a scenic 5-6 hour drive to Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon arrival, check in to your jungle resort and relax. In the evening, visit Kaziranga Orchid Park, which showcases the region’s biodiversity, traditional Assamese dances, and handicrafts. Enjoy a traditional Assamese dinner at the resort and stay overnight in Kaziranga.
Kaziranga National Park:
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses, which make up two-thirds of the world’s population. Spread over approx. 430 sq. km, the park features a diverse ecosystem of grasslands, wetlands, and dense forests. It is home to a wide range of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, wild buffaloes, swamp deer, and over 500 bird species. Visitors can explore the park through elephant and jeep safaris, offering thrilling wildlife encounters. The breathtaking landscape, along with its rich biodiversity, makes Kaziranga a must-visit destination for nature and wildlife lovers.
Kaziranga Orchid Park:
Kaziranga Orchid Park, located near the national park, is India’s largest orchid park, showcasing over 600 species of orchids native to Northeast India. Apart from orchids, the park features medicinal plants, bamboo gardens, a cactus house, and a rice museum, reflecting Assam’s rich biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy traditional Assamese folk performances, including Bihu dance and tribal music, providing a glimpse into local culture. The park also offers an ethnic food court, where tourists can savor authentic Assamese cuisine. It is an ideal spot for botany enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those looking to explore Assam beyond wildlife.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, start your day early with an elephant safari in the Western Range of Kaziranga, where you can spot one-horned rhinos, elephants, wild buffaloes, and deer. In the afternoon, head for a Jeep Safari in the Central Range, known for its dense forests and birdwatching opportunities. Later, visit a nearby tea estate, where you can learn about Assam’s tea cultivation and taste freshly brewed tea. Return to the resort for an overnight stay in Kaziranga.
Tea Garden:
Assam is world-famous for its lush tea gardens, producing some of the finest strong and flavorful Assam tea. The rolling green plantations, spread across vast acres, provide a picturesque and serene experience for visitors. Many tea estates near Kaziranga, Jorhat, and Dibrugarh offer guided tea garden tours, where you can witness the tea plucking and processing methods. Some estates also provide tea-tasting sessions, allowing visitors to enjoy fresh, aromatic Assam tea straight from the source. A visit to an Assam tea garden is a must for nature lovers, tea enthusiasts, and those looking to experience the essence of Assam’s heritage.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, embark on another Jeep Safari in the Eastern Range, which is rich in birdlife and offers a chance to spot elusive wildlife like tigers and wild boars. Visit the Kaziranga Biodiversity Park to learn about the conservation efforts in the region. Spend the evening enjoying a Bihu dance performance at the resort or exploring local tribal villages. Overnight stay in Kaziranga.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, check out from your hotel and drive towards Kohima, Nagaland (approx. 6-7 hours). Check in to your hotel and relax. In the afternoon, visit the Kohima War Cemetery, a memorial for soldiers who fought in World War II. Later, explore the Kisama Heritage Village, which showcases the culture of Nagaland’s 16 tribes and is the venue for the famous Hornbill Festival. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Kohima.
Kohima War Cemetery:
The Kohima War Cemetery is a historical memorial dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Kohima during World War II. Located on Garrison Hill, it contains over 1,400 graves of British and Indian soldiers who fought against the Japanese invasion in 1944. The cemetery is beautifully maintained with lush green lawns and stone epitaphs, offering a peaceful and solemn atmosphere. A famous inscription at the site reads: "When You Go Home, Tell Them of Us and Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today." It is an essential visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in India’s WWII legacy.
Kisama Heritage Village:
Kisama Heritage Village, located about 12 km from Kohima, is the venue for the famous Hornbill Festival, which showcases the vibrant culture of Nagaland’s 16 tribes. The village features traditional Naga huts, wooden carvings, and a museum, offering insights into the tribal lifestyle, customs, and history. Visitors can experience folk dances, traditional music, Naga cuisine, and handicrafts during the festival or throughout the year. The village also has a World War II museum, adding a historical touch to the cultural experience. Kisama Heritage Village is a must-visit for culture enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking an authentic Naga experience.
Early in the morning, after breakfast, check out from your hotel and start your return journey to Guwahati (approx. 8-9 hours drive). En route, enjoy scenic views of Nagaland’s hills and Assam’s tea plantations. On arrival in Guwahati, check in to your hotel and relax. Spend your evening exploring local cafés or visiting riverfront markets for souvenirs. Overnight stay in Guwahati.
Nagaland’s hills:
Nagaland is known for its breathtaking hills and mountain landscapes, offering a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers, and adventure seekers. The Dzüko Valley, located at the border of Nagaland and Manipur, is famous for its lush green meadows and seasonal Dzüko lilies. The Japfu Peak, the second-highest peak in Nagaland, provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The hills of Phek, Tuensang, and Mon districts are home to pristine forests, waterfalls, and traditional Naga villages, making them ideal for eco-tourism and cultural exploration. With their misty landscapes, diverse flora, and rich tribal heritage, Nagaland’s hills offer a refreshing and immersive experience for travelers.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and proceed to Guwahati Airport/Railway Station for your onward journey. Depart with unforgettable memories of Assam’s wildlife, cultural heritage, and Nagaland’s tribal traditions.
Hotel Type | Hotel Name |
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DELUXE | Vishwaratna Hotel /Similars |
PREMIUM | Taj Vivanta /Similars |
STANDARD | Hotel Siroy Lily /Similars |
SUPER DELUXE | Radisson Blu /Similars |
Hotel Type | Hotel Name |
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DELUXE | Borgos Resort /Similars |
PREMIUM | Kaziranga Resort /Similars |
STANDARD | Tierra Hotel/Similars |
SUPER DELUXE | Wild Grass Lodge /Similars |
Hotel Type | Hotel Name |
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DELUXE | Hotel Mikado /Similars |
PREMIUM | Hotel Angami /Similars |
STANDARD | Hotel Ura/Similars |
SUPER DELUXE | The Nagaland Guest House /Similars |
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Guwahati | Assam | SUV | 0 | SUV | - | 1 |
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