fascinating north east india
Overview:
Destination Covered: Delhi - Guwahati - Nameri - Kaziranga - Dibrugarh - Tinsukia - Khonsa - Miao - Dibrugarh - Delhi
Best Time to Travel: September to March
Tour Highlights:
The very name Rajasthan conjures up the image of hill top fortresses, maharajas with scimitars riding the painted elephants, the exquisitely carved havelis and the royal hunting grounds. Our Rajasthan tour packages are designed to offer you a peek into that era of opulence, indulgence and artistry which even now makes Rajasthan one of the most popular tourist places to visit in India.
Destination Covered: Delhi - Guwahati - Nameri - Kaziranga - Dibrugarh - Tinsukia - Khonsa - Miao - Dibrugarh - Delhi
Best Time to Travel: September to March
Tour Highlights:
- Kamakhya temple
- Guwahati museum
- Nameri National Park
- White Winged Wood Duck
- Kaziranga National Park
- One-Horned Rhinos
- Saikhowa National Park
- Namdapha National Park
- Himalayan black bear
Day 01 Abroad - Delhi On Arrival at Delhi International Airport our representative will be there to welcome you. Our representative will escort you to the hotel. You
will be accorded a traditional welcome garlanded with flowers.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 02 Delhi The capital of India Delhi is largest city in area that exceeds even Mumbai and Calcutta. It is positioned in northern central region of India and lieson the west bank of river Yamuna. Delhi is bound on the east by Haryana and by the state of Uttar Pardesh on the north, west and south. The eternal Yamuna has witnessed the fame, glory and the clamorous history of the 3000-year-old Delhi. Delhi is situated 216 meters above sea level and is spread over an area of 1483 sq. kilometers. It has a population of around 14 million people. The diverse mixture of various cultures, religions, and traditions has painted Delhi in color, which is brought from all over India. Delhi remains the center of power. Delhi is a true multicultural city always on the move. Delhi was once a city of majestic power. It then became the seat of a colonial power. Delhi also became a center of bureaucratic power. Now it a seat of political power. Today it has also been emerging as an important center for corporate power. It is an impeccable introduction to the cultural wealth, the intricacies and dynamism of India. Delhi is always a buzz with activity be it art, culture and the history of the whole country. It is segregated into two parts Old Delhi & New Delhi. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03 Delhi- Guwahati Early morning pick up and transfer to the airport for flight to Guwahati. On arrival at Guwahati airport our representative escorts you to the hotel. Guwahati is the largest city of the state Assam and is located in the south bank of river Brahmaputra. Later go on to a sightseeing of Guwahati by car. You may also embark on a divine visit to Kamakhya temple, Nabagraha temple (temple of nine planet), Umananda temple located on the peacock island in the middle of Brahmaputra river and can also visit Guwahati museum. Transfer to hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04 Guwahati - Nameri After having breakfast drive to Nameri National Park. Nameri National Park is situated in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas and is home to the Mithun or Indian bison and the rare White Winged Wood Duck, which are among the most endangered avian species in the world. Situated near the JiaBhoroliriver, the Nameri National Park spreads over from Assam to Aruachal Pradesh. Elephants provide the best mode of travel within the park as there are no roads inside. Safari inside the jungle. Near the JiaBhoroliriver is the Eco Camp, a unique experiment by the Assam Anglers' Association and the state's Forest Department. Overnight stay at Eco-tourist camp.
Day 05 Nameri The Camp organizes thrilling white river rafting, against the deific backdrop of lush forests and snow-capped mountains. Tourists can try their hand at casting for the intangible and endangered golden Mahseer fish, a denizen of the waters. This is part of an ecological drive to save the Mahseer - so part of the river is protected and the fish are caught then released in a bid to even out their dwindling numbers. Overnight stay at Eco-tourist camp.
Day 06 Nameri - Kaziranga Come morning and you drive to Kaziranga National Park (120 km) which is famous for the great One-Horned Rhinos. Tigers which are supposed to be the natural enemies of rhinos are also found there in sizable numbers in this area. Other attractions of Kaziranga national park are the wild buffalo, magnificent swamp deer, hog deer, wild boar, Hollock Gibbon, Capped Langur and Ratel (badger). In the bird's category, the crested serpent eagle is common while Palla's Fishing Eagle and Gray Headed Fishing Eagle are frequently seen. Others birds include the Great Adjutant Stork, Crane, Bengal Floricab, Bar-Headed Goose, Whistling Teal, and Pelican. Upon reaching Kaziranga you check in resort inside the park. Free day for you to explore inside of the park. Overnight stay in resort.
Day 07 Kaziranga Early morning elephant safari inside the national park will make your trip memorable. Later proceed for a jeep safari inside the park. Overnight stay in the resort.
Day 08 Kaziranga - Dibrugarh (Saikhowa National Park) After breakfast drive to Dibrugarh (250 km) - Saikhowa National Park which is famed for its semis wild horses and other wild life like the white-winged wood duck, tiger, leopard, elephant, Asiatic buffalo etc and more than 250 species of birds. Explore inside the park. Check in hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 09 Dibrugarh Full day stay inside the national park. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 10 Dibrugarh - Tinsukia - Khonsa - Miao (Namdapha National Park) In the morning drive to Miao (250 km). Here the Namdapha National Park is famed for tiger, leopard, snow leopard and clouded leopard. Distinctive feature of the park is that the park covers wide range of altitude from 200 mtr to 4500 mtrs. The Namdhapa National Park is famous for the extremely elusive snow leopard, and the clouded leopard. Three major rivers flow through this area into the NoaDihing, a tributary of the Brahmaputra. Some of the inhabitants of the Park include the gaur or mithun, elephant, Himalayan black bear, takin, the wild goat peculiar to the Patkoi range, musk deer, slow loris, binturong and the red panda. Several primate species like the Assamese macaque, pig-tailed macaque, stump-tailed macaque and the hoolock gibbon inhabit this area. The unapproachability of a major portion of the Park has helped in preserving the pristine quality of the region. The Park is also a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger. Overnight stay in tents inside the park.
Day 11 Miao At Miao there will be stay at park throughout the day. Enjoy the Trek and an exciting elephant safari in the forest. Night stay at tented accommodation.
Day 12 Miao - Dibrugarh - Delhi In the morning drive back to Dibrugarh (250 km) for forward journey. Drop to Dibrugarh airport for your flight back to Delhi. Upon arrival at Delhi airport you will be met by our representative who will guide you with onward journey to your destination.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 02 Delhi The capital of India Delhi is largest city in area that exceeds even Mumbai and Calcutta. It is positioned in northern central region of India and lieson the west bank of river Yamuna. Delhi is bound on the east by Haryana and by the state of Uttar Pardesh on the north, west and south. The eternal Yamuna has witnessed the fame, glory and the clamorous history of the 3000-year-old Delhi. Delhi is situated 216 meters above sea level and is spread over an area of 1483 sq. kilometers. It has a population of around 14 million people. The diverse mixture of various cultures, religions, and traditions has painted Delhi in color, which is brought from all over India. Delhi remains the center of power. Delhi is a true multicultural city always on the move. Delhi was once a city of majestic power. It then became the seat of a colonial power. Delhi also became a center of bureaucratic power. Now it a seat of political power. Today it has also been emerging as an important center for corporate power. It is an impeccable introduction to the cultural wealth, the intricacies and dynamism of India. Delhi is always a buzz with activity be it art, culture and the history of the whole country. It is segregated into two parts Old Delhi & New Delhi. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03 Delhi- Guwahati Early morning pick up and transfer to the airport for flight to Guwahati. On arrival at Guwahati airport our representative escorts you to the hotel. Guwahati is the largest city of the state Assam and is located in the south bank of river Brahmaputra. Later go on to a sightseeing of Guwahati by car. You may also embark on a divine visit to Kamakhya temple, Nabagraha temple (temple of nine planet), Umananda temple located on the peacock island in the middle of Brahmaputra river and can also visit Guwahati museum. Transfer to hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04 Guwahati - Nameri After having breakfast drive to Nameri National Park. Nameri National Park is situated in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas and is home to the Mithun or Indian bison and the rare White Winged Wood Duck, which are among the most endangered avian species in the world. Situated near the JiaBhoroliriver, the Nameri National Park spreads over from Assam to Aruachal Pradesh. Elephants provide the best mode of travel within the park as there are no roads inside. Safari inside the jungle. Near the JiaBhoroliriver is the Eco Camp, a unique experiment by the Assam Anglers' Association and the state's Forest Department. Overnight stay at Eco-tourist camp.
Day 05 Nameri The Camp organizes thrilling white river rafting, against the deific backdrop of lush forests and snow-capped mountains. Tourists can try their hand at casting for the intangible and endangered golden Mahseer fish, a denizen of the waters. This is part of an ecological drive to save the Mahseer - so part of the river is protected and the fish are caught then released in a bid to even out their dwindling numbers. Overnight stay at Eco-tourist camp.
Day 06 Nameri - Kaziranga Come morning and you drive to Kaziranga National Park (120 km) which is famous for the great One-Horned Rhinos. Tigers which are supposed to be the natural enemies of rhinos are also found there in sizable numbers in this area. Other attractions of Kaziranga national park are the wild buffalo, magnificent swamp deer, hog deer, wild boar, Hollock Gibbon, Capped Langur and Ratel (badger). In the bird's category, the crested serpent eagle is common while Palla's Fishing Eagle and Gray Headed Fishing Eagle are frequently seen. Others birds include the Great Adjutant Stork, Crane, Bengal Floricab, Bar-Headed Goose, Whistling Teal, and Pelican. Upon reaching Kaziranga you check in resort inside the park. Free day for you to explore inside of the park. Overnight stay in resort.
Day 07 Kaziranga Early morning elephant safari inside the national park will make your trip memorable. Later proceed for a jeep safari inside the park. Overnight stay in the resort.
Day 08 Kaziranga - Dibrugarh (Saikhowa National Park) After breakfast drive to Dibrugarh (250 km) - Saikhowa National Park which is famed for its semis wild horses and other wild life like the white-winged wood duck, tiger, leopard, elephant, Asiatic buffalo etc and more than 250 species of birds. Explore inside the park. Check in hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 09 Dibrugarh Full day stay inside the national park. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 10 Dibrugarh - Tinsukia - Khonsa - Miao (Namdapha National Park) In the morning drive to Miao (250 km). Here the Namdapha National Park is famed for tiger, leopard, snow leopard and clouded leopard. Distinctive feature of the park is that the park covers wide range of altitude from 200 mtr to 4500 mtrs. The Namdhapa National Park is famous for the extremely elusive snow leopard, and the clouded leopard. Three major rivers flow through this area into the NoaDihing, a tributary of the Brahmaputra. Some of the inhabitants of the Park include the gaur or mithun, elephant, Himalayan black bear, takin, the wild goat peculiar to the Patkoi range, musk deer, slow loris, binturong and the red panda. Several primate species like the Assamese macaque, pig-tailed macaque, stump-tailed macaque and the hoolock gibbon inhabit this area. The unapproachability of a major portion of the Park has helped in preserving the pristine quality of the region. The Park is also a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger. Overnight stay in tents inside the park.
Day 11 Miao At Miao there will be stay at park throughout the day. Enjoy the Trek and an exciting elephant safari in the forest. Night stay at tented accommodation.
Day 12 Miao - Dibrugarh - Delhi In the morning drive back to Dibrugarh (250 km) for forward journey. Drop to Dibrugarh airport for your flight back to Delhi. Upon arrival at Delhi airport you will be met by our representative who will guide you with onward journey to your destination.