Comprising the eight states of Assam, Nagaland, amnipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim stands as a unique sub region of India with its diverse cultural heritage and lush landscapes. Known for its picturesque hills and valleys, rich biodiversity and vibrant ethnic communities, it serves as melting pot of various languages, religious and traditions. The region’s economy is primarily agrarian with tea cultivation and oil production being significant con tributors.
Northeast India is home to several protected areas, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and biosphere reserves, aimed at conserving the region's rich biodiversity. Kaziranga National Park in Assam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its population of Indian rhinoceroses and diverse birdlife. Manas National Park, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its tiger and elephant populations, as well as the rare golden langur. Other notable conservation areas include Nameri National Park, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Namdapha National Park, and Keibul Lamjao National Park, Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Dibang Valley Wild life Sanctuary etc.
🏞️ Highlights:
Brahmaputra River
Kaziranga national park
Gibbon wildlife sanctuary
Nameri national park
Manas national park
Itinerary
Day 1 :
Delhi to Guwahati
Guwahati
Arrive at Guwahati LGBI Airport. Our representative will receive you on arrival and proceed to your hotel. Guwahati - situated on the Brahmaputra valley with state administrative and commercial hub Guwahati, is a city of temples and a gateway to the natural and unique cultural land of northeast ern India.
Evening enjoy sunset River cruise on great River Brahmaputra.
Brahmaputra River originates in the Chemayungdung mountain ranges which nearly sixty miles south-east of Mansarovar lake in the Mount Kailash range in Southern Tibet travels 2880 km from its origin through the Tibet and India and finally merges with the sea in Bangladesh. The river enters Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh near Gelling where it is known as the Siang or Dihang. The SiangRiver meets two other major tributaries of Brahmaputra, Dibang and Lohit in the west of Sadiya, at a place named Koba. From this confluence point, the river is known as the Brahmaputra till it enters Bangladesh.
Dinner and overnight at hotel at Guwahati.
Day 2 :
Guwahati to kaziranga national park
Kaziranga
Morning after breakfast proceed for boating excursion to kukurmara 35 kms apx. One way f o r Gangetic dolphins River Dolphin sighting on a Country boat in river kulsi. Gangetic dolphin is aquatic animal. They were found in large numbers before a few years but their number has come down due to different human activities such as fishing, poaching and dumping into the River. Return back to Guwahati. While return also visit the Dumping ground to see the most endangered Greater Adjutant Stork.
After lunch drive to Kaziranga National park.
Kaziranga- The destination that drags the name Assam in the world Tourist map is Kaziranga national Park. A UNESCO World Heritage site and a Tiger Reserve the park is World famous of the one Horned Rhinoceros. Kaziranga also boast the highest density of tiger and was declared as a tiger reserve in the Year of 2006. The Park has more than 450 species of birds, 18 of them are globally threatened species. The Bengal Florican is the main attraction. Because of the varied habitat types that the Park comprises of, birding in Ka ziranga is very special. Apart from the tigers and Rhino and different birds the park is also home to other animals like Buffalo, Asiatic Elephant, and Sambar, hog deer, swamp deer and wild boar. The varied terrain provides habitat for wetland, grassland, and woodland species.
Dinner and overnight at Kaziranga.
Day 3 :
kaziranga national park
Kaziranga
Early morning Elephant ride 5.30-6.30 a.m. / 6.30-7.30 a.m. in the Central range. Back to resort for breakfast followed by an exclusive jeep safari 7.30 a.m. onwards in the central range. After lunch enjoy another jeep safari in the Western range 2.30 p.m.onwardsofthe park This ranges are good for birds such as Falcate Teal, White-eyed Pochard, Grey headed Fishing Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Pallas's fish eagle, Greater/ Lesser adjutant stork, black necked stork, Woolly necked stork, Bar headed Geese, Whistling teals , Swamp francolin and Spot-billed pelican, Chestnut headed/ blue bearded bee eater, Cooper smith Barbets, Lineated barbet, Darter, Hornbill, Stork bill Kingfisher, Parakeets, Indian roller, Brown fish Owlet, Asian barred owlet, Green billed Malkoha, common stonecahat, Golden fonted & green leaf bird, crimson sunbird, slender billed vulture etc. Bengal Florican can also be seen in the central range.
Apart from the birds one can also spot big game like One Horned Rhinoceros and Water Buffaloes.
Dinner and overnight at Kaziranga.
Day 4 :
kaziranga national park
Kaziranga
Today Explore Eastern range of the Park by Jeep. The Eastern Range of the park is a formation of woodland, open water and grassland habitat and is good for water birds such as Falcated Teal, White-eyed Pochard and spot billed pelican a colony of 200 pairs is located in this range . Dark throated Thrush, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Pallas's & Grey - headed Fish Eagle, Changeable Hawk Eagle, Greater and Lesser Spotted Eagle, Pied and Hen Harrier, Greater and Lesser Adjutant, Purple Heron, Cotton Pygmy Geese, Spot-billed & Great White Pelican, Abbott's Babbler, Spot-winged Starling and Stork-billed Kingfisher, Red Jungle fowl, Dollar bird, Lesser Coucal, Chestnut-capped Babbler, Streak - throated Woodpecker, Rufousbel liedEagle,PiedHarrier, RedwattledLapwing,Northern&river Lapwing, Ruddy shelduck, Emerald dove , Blue naped Pitta, kalij Pheasant and many more. Return back to your lodge. Evening enjoy the cultural programme at Kaziranga.
Dinner and overnight at Kaziranga.
Day 5 :
kaziranga to gibbon wildlife sanctuary back
Jorhat
After early breakfast drive to GIBBON WILDLIFE SANCTUARY - a diverse spot for primates where you can find the only ape of India. The sanctuary is home to seven primate specie namely Western Hoolock Gibbon, Capped Langur, Bengal Slow Loris; Stump -tailed Macaque, Northern Pig -tailed Macaque, rhesus Macaque and Assamese Macaque. The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary contains India's only gibbons - the hoolock gibbons, and North-eastern India's only nocturnal primate - the Bengal slow loris. Walk inside the forest with forest guard. Other than the primates the birds you may spot Orange headed thrush, white throated Bulbul, Asian barred owlet, Blue Bee eater, Blue throated barbet Sultan Tit and purple Swamphen at jorhat. Drive back to Jorhat and visit the oldest tea research Institute called tocklai tea research Institute Close on Saturday, Sunday and Govt. Holidays
The Tocklai Tea Research Institute - The beginning of a new era of tea research in India was marked by the establishment of the Scientific Department of Indian Tea Association ITA in the year 1900. This was consolidated with the creation of the Tocklai Experimental Station in 1911. The formation of the Tea Research Association TRA in 1964 with Tocklai at the centre of all activities further expanded the horizon of tea research to cover the entire Northeast India. Research on all aspects of tea cultivation and processing is carried out at Tocklai Experimental station, Jorhat the oldest and the largest research station of its kind in the world.
Jorhat is one of the major town of Assam and gateway to the Upper Assam and the state Nagaland. It is also one of the largest tea producing centres of Assam with beautiful tea garden all around and tea bungalows. You can walk around the tea garden to see the plucking tea leaves by the tea tribe whom are brought by British from different parts of India such as Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal have engaged themselves in tea garden and subsequently settled in Assam permanently. Evening walk and birding around the tea garden.
Dinner and Overnight at Tea Bunglow at Jorhat.
Day 6 :
Jorhat to Nameri national park (250kms in 5 hrs by car)
Nameri
Today we proceed to Nameri National Park - a biodiversity hotspot, the National Park & Tiger Reserves of Northeast India the park covers 200 Sqkms. of area. Evening walk around the Nameri Eco camp.
An amazing richness of natural wealth - exotic orchids, dense evergreen forests, a constant background orchestra of bird song, Nameri National Park, is situated on the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and sharing a part of wilderness with Arunachal as Pakke Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a merely 38 km from the historic town of Tezpur in the Sonitpur district of Assam, India.
Nameri is famous for its avifauna particularly because of the rare and endangered White Winged Duck. The world population is estimated at around 700. Above 50 of these residents are found in the Park that has an area of 200 sq.km. Nameri National Park is a birder's paradise and has 376 species of birds have been identified here - four species of Hornbills, an abundance of Mainas, Bee Eaters, Barbets, babblers, bulbuls, Plovers, lbisbills etc. Also seen are King Vultures, Fishing Eagles, Black Necked Storks and other resident and migratory birds.
Recommended:Free afternoon and evening walk around for birding. Dinner and overnight at Wild Mahseer Bunglow.
Day 7 :
Jungle activity at Nameri national park
Nameri
Early morning enjoy river rafting on the River Jia Bhoroli for birding. Rafting is Carried out in rubber boats it is mostly a floating experience on soft rapids. Afternoon trek inside the woodland of Nameri national park, mostly popular for bird watching. One can find birds such as - Ibis Bill, Ruddy Shelduck Yellow Thick Knee, Plover, Kingfishers, Valvet fronted nuthatch, oriental honey buzzard, River tern, Shikra, cormorant, Heron, bittern, Long tailed broadbill, Rufous treepie, Minivet, Flycatchers, Small & large Niltava, oriental Magpie robin, Black redstart, Sand and plain Martin, Rofous necked Loughingthush and scaly breasted Munia and many more. Back to the resort before it gets dark. Evening at Leisure at Camp.
Dinner and overnight at WildMahseer Tea Bunglow.
Day 8 :
Nameri national park to Manas national park 250 kms in 07 hrs by car
Manas
Morning after breakfast proceed to Manas National Park - the most stunning pristine wildlife habitat in India, comparable to the best in the world in respect of the beauty of its spectacular landscape, covering an area of 519 SqKms. Located at the foothills of Eastern Himalaya, it derives its name from the river Manas that flows throughout the park from the north to south. The Manas National Park is the World Heritage Site, the Biosphere reserve and also the Elephant Reserve. This Brahmaputra Valley semiever green forest Terrestrial Eco-region is also the richest in species of all Indian wildlife areas and the only known home for the rare and endangered Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur and Pygmy Hog. The beauty of the park is jeweled by the Manas River. Towards the Bhutan the park contiguous with the Royal Manas. The park, boasts a rich and diverse avian population with a check - list of over 380 species. It has the largest population of Bengal Florican in the World. Evening at leisure.
Dinner and Overnight at Manas.
Recommended: Free evening for roaming around the camp for birding. Dinner and overnight at Comfort hotel at Guwahati.
Day 9 :
Manas national park
Manas
Early morning Elephant ride into the forest and back to the lodge for breakfast. After breakfast and after lunch we will take a Jeep safari through the Central range of the park to the place called Mathanguri just few steps away from Inda -Bhutan boundary for birding. Mathanguri is one of the most beautiful points of the entire national park. The notable grassland birds at Manas are Swamp Florican, Pied Harrier, Black Francolin, Blunt winged warbler, Pale -footed Bush Warbler, White tailed Ruby throat, Finn's Weaver, Bright headed Cisticolas, Striated and Chesnut- capped Babblers, Rain and Blue - Breasted Quails, Lesser Coucal, Bengal Bushlark, Grass Owl, and Black-headed Munia. Forest birds include, Orange-breasted Green Pigeon, Collared Falconet, Ashy Wood pigeon, Mountain Scoops Owl, Spot belied Eagle Owl, Brown & Tawny Fish Owl, Red Headed Trogon, Blue - Bearded Bee - Eater, Wreathed/ Oriental Pied and Great Hornbills, Long - tailed Broadbill, Indian, Hooded and Blue Pitta, Himalayan Flameback, Maroon Oriole, Rosy Minavet, Scaly Laughing Thrush, Pygmy Blue Flycatcher,Blyth's Leaf Warbler, Grey-winged Blackbird, Black throated Tit, Yellow-vented Flowerpecker, sunbird, Rufus vented laughing thrush, and others. After safari drive back to your lodge.
Dinner and overnight at Manas National park.
Recommended: Evening walk near to the Beki River.
Day 10 :
Manas national park to Guwahati
Manas
After leisurely breakfast proceed to Guwahati. On arrival at Guwahati visit Bat colony at Panbazar.
Recommended: FreeEveningandAfternoonforshoppingor roam around the market.
Dinner and overnight stay at Comfortable hotel.
Day 11 :
Guwahati airport
Manas
After breakfast proceed to Guwahati Airport for your onward destination. Tour concludes on arrival at the airport.
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Our offer is based on the usage of base category rooms at the mentioned hotels (unless specified otherwise). If this category of rooms is not available, we shall try to confirm accommodation in the next available higher category of rooms and shall advise supplementary cost involved while conveying the status.
🍽️ MEALS:
The menus are pre-set menus provided for breakfast/lunch/dinner on the tour as mentioned under each Tour itinerary and inclusions and exclusions as committed at the time of confirmation.
In standard/Budget category of hotels, the meals preferences are veg meals unless specified and in Deluxe/Super Deluxe and Luxury category of hotels/resort the meals are a mixture of veg and non-veg preferences.
Mostly buffet meals are served during the tour, but depending upon the less occupancy and group size Ala Carte meals may be served by the hotels. No claim can be made for the meal which guest has missed and not utilized.
📅 ITINERARY CHANGES:
For the comfort and convenience of guests, there could be some changes or amendments in the itinerary. We will try to advise you of these amendments prior to the start of the tour or on tour. In the event a guest misses any part of the sightseeing tour or any such tour due to delay on their part, they will not be entitled to claim a refund of the same.
The timings mentioned in the day schedule in the itinerary may vary depending upon the road conditions, particular destination visits en route, meals, climatic conditions, particular health conditions of the guests, and timings of sightseeing places and monuments.
🚌 TRANSPORT:
We normally use A/C Sedan such as Etios/Desire Innova/Crysta/Tempo Travellers/2X2 A/C Coaches for our tours depending upon the group size and preferences of the travel. The drivers of the vehicles are bound by specific rules like maximum driving hours within a day, rest period per day, etc. Clients will have to strictly adhere to the prescribed timetable for the day so that the driver can complete the travel. In case any of the sightseeing schedules are missed due to delays caused by the client, the same will not be refunded to the client under any circumstances.
Please note that AC will not work in Hills and no claims to this regard shall be entertained.
💳Payment Terms And Methods:
• Deposit of 35% of the package cost at the time of booking.
•Need 50% payment of the package cost, 30 days prior to departure date
•Need 100% payment of the package cost, 15 days prior to departure date
🔄Cancellation AndRefund Policy:
•25% of full tour cost - 60 days prior to arrival.
•50% of full tour cost - between 30 days prior to tour.
•75% of full tour cost - between 29 And 16 days prior to tour
•100% - within 15 days prior to tour.
•50% advance to be deposited at the time of booking confirmation.
•Balance 50% before 15 days from the Tour Starts.
•Check In / Check out time at all the properties would at 1200 hrs (Noon)
•All the above-mentioned rates are per person rates on twin sharing
•For Cancellation, please refer to our Terms and Conditions available at our booking office.
•Rooms holding shall be for a period of 72 hours only.
•The above rates are applicable strictly for resident Indian citizens only
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