Day 01: Arrive Guwahati
Todayarrive in Guwahati Airport, upon arrival our representative will Welcome “Swagat” and assist transfer you to the hotel.
Evening spends your time in Leisure or you can move around locals.
Overnight at the Hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Guwahati Sightseeing - Shillong (95 Kms, 3 ½ hrs drive)- Local Guide Service
Morning after breakfast we take you for sightseeing of Guwahati.
Guwahati: Guwahati is Situated on the Southern bank of the mighty River Brahmaputra in Kamrup district of Assam. Previously it was known as Pragjyotishpur (The City of the eastern Light) Guwahati is the fast growing premier city and it is also the gateway to the North Eastern states of India.This city subsequently got the name Guwahati (Guwa-means beetlenut and Hat –means market in Assamese)
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Umananda Temple: In the vicinity of Guwahati in the middle of the river Brahmaputra on an island hill stands the temple of Shiva ‘Umananda’ (also known as Peacock Island). It is also known as ‘Bhasmachal’ as the rays that emanated from his forehead reduce4d Kamdev to ashes. Within the temple are to be seen the images of Anandi Shiva Linga and a silver ox and Umananda with five faces and ten hands.
Navagraha Temple: To the extreme east of Guwahati on the Chitrachal Hills stands the Navagraha Temple (Temple of Nine Planets) is a center of Astrological and Astronomical research. The govt raised some quarters here and as a result of excavation twelve Shiva Temples have been un earthed.
Afternoon visit:
Kamakhya Temple: The origin of Kamakhya Temple is pre Aryan situated atop the Nilachal Hill. The formost shrine of Assam, The Kamakhya is an ancient seat of Tantric and shakti Cults of Hinduism. The original temple was destroyed by the invading Muslims in their crusade against Hindu temples and idols in the early part of 16th century. Ultimately it was restored from ruins by King Naranarayan of the Koch dynasty and rebuilt in its present forming 1665 AD.
After Sightseeing depart for Shillong, the Scottland of East.
En route visit
Barapani (Umiam Lake): As per the legends, two heavenly sisters decided to make their way to Meghalaya. However, one of them had reached the destination and the other could not due to some reason. So the former could not traced out her sister and started crying with her broken heart. She cried so much that and a lake was formed with her tears. Locally known as Umiam Lake, Barapani means vast waters.
Today it becomes a hub for the water sports activities such as speed boats, sailboats and water scooters. Adjoining to the lake, the Nehru Park offers an aviary and a collection of orchids and butterflies.
Arrive Shillong and check in at hotel.
Shillong: The Capital of Meghalaya, Shillong is one of the major tourist destinations in North East India. The British loved this place so much that they had established its Capital for Eastern Bengal and Assam For its climate and unique topographical features the British referred Shillong as the “Scottland Of The East”.
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Overnight at hotel.
Day 03: Shillong / Krang Suri / Shillong)- Local Guide Service
Morning After Breakfast Excursion To:
Krang Suri Waterfalls: Situated In The Amlarem Civil Sub-Division In Jowai, Meghalaya, Krang Suri Is A Spectacular Waterfall That Provides An Amazing Bird’s Eye View Of The Entire Location. No Nature Lover And Adventure Enthusiast Can Afford To Miss This Breath-Taking Milky White Waterfall Which Is A Tourist’s Delight. This Entire Region Is Studded With Visuals That Take One’s Breath Away And Its Sapphire Blue Skies Are A Sight To See At Night.
Laitlum Canyons: Laitlum Means ‘End Of The Hills’. Situated At A Distance Of 25 Kms From Shillong And With Its Vast Green Lush Forests With Rocky Pathways And 180 Degree Deep Gorges With A River Flowing Through It, Laitlum Canyon Is One Of The Best Unexplored And Untouched Piece Of Bounty Of The Region. One Can Literally Spend The Whole Day Witnessing The Breathtaking Gorges And Slopes Painted In Different Hues Which Tends To Change Colours As The Days Progresses.
Laitlum Is Also Known As Trekker’s Paradise. Ideal For The Hikers And The Nature Lovers, One Can Use The Stairway Which Goes To The Village Below, Known As Rasong, En Route Exploring The Bamboo Plantations, Beautiful Meadows, And Wild Exotic Orchids. You Also Get To See A Gorgeous Panoramic View Of The Village.
Later Depart Back For Shillong. Evening Free At Leisure.
Overnight At Hotel.
Day 04: Shillong / Mawlynnong / Dawki / Cherrapunjee)- Local Guide Service
Morning After Breakfast Depart For A Whole Day Excursion To Mawlynnong:
Mawlynnong Village Has Earned The Distinction Of Being The Cleanest Village In India. It Is Situated 90 Kms. From Shillong And Besides The Picturesque Village, Offers Many Interesting Sights Such As The Living Root Bridge And Another Strange Natural Phenomenon Of A Boulder Balancing On Another Rock.
Mawlynnong Nestled In The Pristine Hill State Of Meghalaya, Is Along The Indo-Bangla Border. This Cute And Colourful Little Village Is Known For Its Cleanliness. The Main Occupation Of The Villagers Is Agriculture. They Mostly Grow Betel Nut. About 82 Households Live In Mawlynnong. Keeping The Surrounding Environment Clean Is An Age Old Tradition. Discover India Magazine Declared The Village As The Cleanest In Asia In 2003.
A Dustbin Made Out Of Bamboo Is Found All Along The Village. Every One Makes It A Point That Dirt And Waste Are Not Thrown Everywhere. All The Waste From The Dustbin Is Collected And Kept In A Pit, Which The Villagers Use As Manure. The Villagers Are Now On A Mission To Ban Plastic. The Village With Cent Per Cent Literacy Is Conscious And They Are Spreading The Message Of Conservation And Protection Of The Forest. Locals Plant Trees To Ensure That The Virgin Forest Is Kept Intact And Also Replenished.
Mawlynnong’s Fame Is Now Drawing An Endless Stream Of Guests From Across
The Country And Abroad. Although Residential Facilities Are Still Scarce And Are In The Process Of Being Developed, The Existing One Constructed From Bamboo And Thatch Is Quite Hospitable And Restful. Mawlynnong Is An Artist’s Delight And The Sort Of Getaway That Would Titillate Creative Writers And Poets.
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Dawki: A Day’s Excursion From Mawlynnong, Dawki Lies But 2 Kms From Bangladesh. Despite The Fact That The Area Is Located In A Place That Has Been For Years Demanding Development, One Is Amazed By The Quality Of The Roads, And The Road To Dawki Perhaps Epitomizes The Idyllic Hill Drive. The Black Metalled Road, Offset By The Rich, Wet Green And Dark Red-Brown Patches Offered A Smooth Contrast That Technology Can Scarcely Capture. The Cool, Wet Air Brushes Over Your Face And Refreshes And Revitalizes You As It Enters Your Body. Dawki Is A Small Village And Its Main Attraction Is The Umngot River That Marks The Natural Separation Between The Khasi And The Jaintia Hills. The River Can Be Forded By A Suspension Bridge That Connects India To Bangladesh And Facilitates Trade Between The Two Nations. The Umngot Is The Site For A Boat Race That Is Held In March-April, But Even Otherwise, Seeing This Large Emerald-Green Serpent Threading Its Way Through The Hills, With Fishermen’s Boats Dotting Its Surface, Right Into The Plains Of Bangladesh, Is A Sight Whose Majesty Echoes Long After You Leave It.
Later Depart For Cherrapunjee
Arrive Cherrapunjee And Check In At Nature Resort.
Cherrapunjee Is A Small Hamlet, Situated At An Altitude Of About 4823 Feet (1484 M). Locally Known As ‘Sohra’. Cherrapunjee Is Located In The Southern Most Point Of Khasi Hill Sharing The Border Of Sylhet District Of Bangladesh. Cherrapunjee Offers A Panoramic View Of The Hilly Terrains, Deep Gorges And Valleys With Its Spectacular Waterfalls. It Was Once Having The Record Of Being The Wettest Place On Earth, With An Average Rainfall Of About 1150ms. However, This Record Has Been Overtaken By A Nearby Place Mawsynram
Evening Free At Leisure.
Overnight At Resort.
Day 05: Cherrapunjee- Trekking to Double Decker Living Bridge)- Local Guide Service
Morning After Breakfast Full Day Explore The double Decker Living Root Bridges In Cherrapunjee:
The Living Root Bridges: These Exclusive Bridges Are Found Only In Cherrapunjee. Some Of These Bio Engineering Wonders Are 53 Feet, 70 Feet, 100 Feet Long. The Double Decker Root Brides Have Two Levels And Can Carry Many People At A Time. These Bridges Are Not Reachable By Road And One Has To Walk In Order To Reach These Living Wonders.
Rest Of The Time Free At Leisure.
Overnight At Hotel.
Day 06: Cherrapunjee / Mawphlang Sacred Forest / Shillong (56 VKms, 2 Hrs Drive) )- Local Guide Service
Morning After Breakfast Explore Cherrapunjee Visiting:
Nohsngithiang Falls (Seven Sister Falls): It Is A Seven-Segmented Waterfall, Which Plunges Over The Top Of Limestone Cliffs Of The Khasi Hills. The Falls Only Flow During The Rainy Season. In Full Spate, The Segments Stretch Most Of The Way Along The Cliff. The Water Falls From A Height Of 315 Metres (1,033 Ft) And Has An Average Width Of 70 Metres (230 Ft).The Waterfalls Get Illuminated By The Sun From Dawn To Sunset. The Vibrant Colours Of The Setting Sun On The Waterfalls Make It Beautiful To Behold
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Nohkalikai Falls: This Waterfall Located 4 Kms Away From Cherrapunjee And Is Possibly Between 1500 And 2000 Feet Tall. Known To Be The Fourth Longest Fall In The World It Carries A Pathetic Legend Behind Its Name. A Woman Named Ka Likai Had A Illegitimate Child. After Marriage The Husband Became Jealous Of Her Love For Her Daughter. One Day Ka Likai Was Out For Work And Her Husband Killed The Daughter, Cooked Her Flesh Into A Meal. When The Woman Enquired About Her Daughter, Her Husband Showed The Sign Of Ignorance. Before She Went To Look For Her Daughter, She Thought Of Eating Something And Had The Meal That Her Husband Prepared For Her. After Having The Meal She Found Both The Wrist Of Her Daughter In The Betel-Nut Basket. Then She Realized What Had Happened, Killed Her Husband With A Dagger And Threw Herself Off This Cliff Of This Falls. This Is How The Falls Got Its Name Which Means “Fall Of Ka Likai.”
Wei Sawdong Falls: This Three-Tiered Crystal Clear Blue Water Waterfall Is One Of The Most Picturesque And Pristine Of The Many Waterfalls In Cherrapunjee. To Witness The Waterfall And Its View Point Is Not Very Easy Though And Probably That’s The Reason Why It’s More Or Less Untouched.
The Viewpoint Is Only A 5-6 Min Of Easy Walk But If You Need To Go To The Waters, It’s A 20 Minutes Or More Trekking. You Have To Move Through Bamboo Steps N Mists And Rains Do Make The Path Slippery. So A Good Paid Of Trekking Shoes Is Recommended.
Garden Of Caves: This 2.5-Hectare Natural Park Surrounded By Lush Greenery And Thick Forests Is A Breathtaking Natural Wonder That Is Not To Be Missed. As You Walk Through The Winding Paths Of The Park, You’ll Come Across Wonderful Natural Caves, Sparkling Cascades, And Magnificent Seasonal Waterfalls.
The Natural Limestone Caves Are Illuminated By The Beams Of Sunlight That Filter Through The Emerald Greenery, Creating A Magical And Mystical Atmosphere.
The Garden Of Caves Is Also Houses The Cascades And Waterfalls Which Are Equally Impressive And Its Surrounding Flora And Fauna Create A Serene And Peaceful Environment, Allowing Visitors To Relax And Recharge In The Lap Of Nature.
Later Return To Shillong.
En Route Visit:
Mawphlang Sacred Forest: One Of The Most Remarkable Features Of The Khasi Hills Are The Sacred Forests, Which Have Been Preserved By Traditional Religious Sanction, Since The Ancient Days. One Of The Most Famous Sacred Forests Is The Mawphlang Sacred Forest, About 25 Kilometres From Shillong. The Sacred Grove Has An Amazing Life Form Of Plants, Flowering Trees, Orchids And Butterflies. An Ideal Destination For Nature Lovers.
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The Sacred-Groves Which Have Been Preserved Since Time Immemorial, Are In Sharp Contrast To Their Surrounding Grasslands. These Groves Are Generally Rimmed By A Dense Growth Of Castanopsis Kurzii Trees, Forming A Protective Hedge Which Halts Intrusion Of Pinus Kasia (Khasi Pine) Which Dominates All Areas Outside The Sacred Groves. Inside The Outer Rim, The Sacred Groves Are Virtually Nature’s Own Museum. The Heavily Covered Grounds Have A Thick Cushion Of Humus Accumulated Over The Centuries. The Trees In Every Sacred Grove Are Heavily Loaded With Epiphytic Growth Of Aroids, Pipers, Ferns, Fern-Allies And Orchids. The Humus-Covered Grounds Likewise Harbour Myriad Varieties Of Plant Life, Many Of Which Are Found Nowhere Else.
Elephant Falls: Located In The Upper Shillong 10 Kms Away From The Shillong Town It Is One Of The Majestic Waterfalls In Meghalaya. The Water Of This Three Steps Falls Comes Down In Flows From Different Levels Over The Fern-Covered Rocks And Falls Into The Canyon Down Below. In The Morning It Forms A Wonderful Sight When The Sun Rays Fall On The Cascades Of Water Creating The Rainbow Colors. The Best Time To Visit The Waterfalls Is During The Monsoon When It Offers A Breath-Taking Scenery. The Forests Covered With Ferns And Thick Bamboo Grooves Are Also Worth Visited For The Nature Lovers To Find The Presence Of Various Species Of Butterflies, Birds And Orchids.
Shillong Peak (Optional: Rs. 350 Per Vehicle, 4 Pax In 1 Vehicle): It Is The Highest Point Of Shillong, Located In The Upper Shillong An An Altitude Of 1961 Meters (6,433 Feet). The Name Shillong Originated From “Leishyllong” Meaning God Who Is Believed To Live On The Shillong Peak, Overlooking The City. It Is Located 5 Kilometers Away From Shillong And On A Clear Day One Can Enjoy The Beautiful View Of The Entire City.
Arrive Shillong And Check In At Hotel.
Overnight In Hotel
Day 07: Shillong - Nameri National Park (285 kms, 7 hrs drive) )- Local Guide Service
Morning after breakfast visit:
Wards Lake: Wards Lake is located in the heart of the Shillong City adjoining to the Governor’s Residence. Shaped like a horseshoe, it is one of the prominent hang-out spot in Shillong. This century old lake was built by an engineer named Mr. Pollock. Hence it is also known to be as "Polok's Lake". One can opt for boating and pleasant walks on the cobbled sand stone pathways covered with varieties of flowers. The lake also has an arched bridge from where one can feed the fish.
Cathedral of Mary Help of Christian: Situated in At Laitumkhrah, it is the largest Cathedrel in Meghalaya attracts thousands of devotees. The colorful glasses of the skylight window along with the paintings of the Jesus spreading the messages of God are influenced by the European art and architecture.
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Shillong Golf Course: Shillong Golf Course is termed as the "Glen-eagle of the East" at the United States Golf Association Museum. The Golf Course is situated in a valley covered with thick groves of pine and rhododendron trees at an altitude of 5200 ft. Previously it was a nine hole course and later converted into a eighteen hole course in 1924 by Captain Jackson and C. K. Rhodes. It is the third oldest Golf Course in India.
Later depart for Nameri National Park
Nameri National Park: The Nameri National Park of 200 sq kms area is located in the Sonitpur district, bordering Arunachal Pradesh and it is also the core area of Nameri Tiger Reserve (344sq kms). It is the home of Mammals like Elephant, Tiger, leopard, Sambar,Barking deer, Hog Deer, Wild Boar,Gaur, slow loris,gaplangur,Burmese ferret badger, and over 350 species of birds including White-winged Wood Duck, Ibisbill (uncommon), Ruddy Kingfisher, Palla’sfishing eagle,Lesser Adjutant stork , Greater spotted eagle,Rufous necked hornbill, Great pied Indian hornbill, Wreathed hornbill, Long-billed Ringed Plover, Sultan Tit, and Yellow-bellied and White-throated Fantails. Another important wild life sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh The Pakhui (Pakke) wild life Sanctuary adjoins the Park on its North-Eastern point. The river Jia- Bhoroli and its tributaries namely the Diji, Dinai, Doigurung, Nameri, Dikorai, Kharietc crisscross the park. During rainy season A few jheels (during the rainy seasons) also dot the area. One can enjoy rafting in the Jia Bhoroli river in the south western boundary.
Arrive and check in at Eco Camp.
Overnight at camp.
Day 08: Nameri / Dirang (160 Kms, 6 hrs drive)- Local Guide Service
Early morning go for the nature walk and the bird watching trip into the dense jungle of Nameri National Park with the forest guards.
After an early breakfast departs for Dirang by the same vehicle.
En route visit
Bhalukpong: Situated on the Assam-Arunacha
l border, 250 kms from Guwahati, Bhalukpong is another picturesque spot for angling and leisurely picnics.
Tipi Orchid Sanctuary and Research Center: An Orchidarium at Tipi (5 kms from Bhalukpong) on the way to Bomdila is the Botanical paradise. About 300 species of orchids can be seen in the flora – glass house. Some of them are rare and endangered species. By the side of the glass house there is an orchid museum too.
Arrive Dirang and check in at hotel.
Dirang: Dirang 40 kms from Bomdila is situated at an altitude of 1497 meters. It is an ideal hill resort in West Kameng district with beautiful Apple Nursery, Kiwi Farm, Yak Research Centre, Buddhist Gompa, Hot Water Spring and ancient Dirang Jong (Fort). It is the base camp for trekking to Gorichen peak and other bird watching trails
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Afternoon visit the natural hot spring, Kiwi gardens and the Dirang Dzong.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 09: Dirang - Tawang (140 Kms, 6 hrs drive)- Local Guide Service
Morning after breakfast depart by car for Tawang.
En route visit
Jaswant Garh: The war memorial is located 14 kms from Sella Pass on the way to Tawang. The memorial pay homage to Jaswant Singh Rawat, Mahavir Chakra Awardee posthumous (the second highest award from the Indian Army). In the famous battle of Nuranang against Chinese in November 1962, Rawat and two other soldiers from 4th Batallion Garhwal Rifles were instrumental in killing 300 Chinese soldiers in 72 hours.
Sella Pass: The entry point into the Tawang Valley is Sela pass at an elevation of 13700 ft above the sea level.. Legend says that a monpa woman supported sepoy Jashwant Singh during his battle with the Chinese. She brought sepoy Jashwant supplies and used to heal his wounds. When Jashwant got martyrdom she killed herself as an act of loyalty.
The glimpse of Paradise Lake in the Sella Pass makes your visit worth. Most of the time the lake is covered with thick blanket of snow.
Arrive Tawang and check in at hotel.
Evening free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 10: Tawang Sightseeing- Local Guide Service
Morning after breakfast explore Tawang, visiting
Tawang Monastery (Vihar): Tawang Monastery about 400 years old, situated at an altitude of approximately 10,000 ft. is the second largest Buddhist monastery in India. It also holds the distinction of being the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama. The monastery is the house of more than 700 monks. The monastery was founded by Merag Lama Lodre Gyamtso, in 1681 in accordance to the wishes of the 5th Dalai Lama, Nagwang Lobsang Gyatso. As per the legend, the site of the Monastery was chosen by the horse of Merag Lama. Merag Lama, who had been unable to decide a site to establish the monastery. One day he was praying in cave, seeking a divine guidance. When he came out after the prayers, he found his horse was missing. On search, the horse was located standing quietly on a hilltop. Considering that as the sign of divine blessing he decided to construct the monastery at the very spot. The monastery is also called Galden Namgey Lhatse meaning celestial paradise. There is a magnificent 8 meter high statue of Lord Buddha. The ancient library inside the courtyard has an excellent collection of thangkas, painted with the blood from the nose of 5th Dalai Lama and valuable Buddhist manuscripts mainly Kanjur and Tanjur numbering 850 bundles.
The Craft Center: The craft center in Tawang sells beautiful masks, hand woven carpets, jewellery in silver, coral and amber, ‘chubas’ the local dressand delightful affordable mementos.
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Tawang War Memorial: The memorial is dedicated to the martyrs of the 1962 Sino-Indian war. The memorial is 40-foot-high and like a stupa in design. It is locally called ‘Namgyal Chortan’. The names of 2420 martyrs imprinted in gold on 32 black granite plagues.
Sangestser Lake Vist @ Supplement of INR 5000/- per vehicle. : Popularly known as Madhuri Lake is located 35 kms away from Tawang near the China Border. The drive to Sangestser Lake is full of thrill and one can still see the war bankers that had been used during the Chinses aggression in 1962 and the beautiful PTSO lake.
Gyangong Ani Gompa: Ani Gompas, which literally translates into ‘Nunnery’, are run by the women monks.No male monk can be seen near these Ani Gompas and all you can see are sparkle eyed and clean-shaven nuns who are busy managing the day-to-day operations of
the Ani Gompa. Gyangong Ani Gompa is the oldest Ani Gompa in the Tawang District. It is situated in the lap of a far off mountain laced with natural scenery. This Ani Gompa is under the administration of Tawang Monastery.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 11: Tawang - Bomdila (180 Kms, 7 hrs drive) - Local Guide Service
Morning after breakfast depart for Bomdila
En route stop at the Nuranang falls.
Arrive Bomdila and check in at the hotel.
Bomdila: On the way to Tawang , situated at height of 8500 ft (distance from Tezpur 180 kms), Bomdila is a picturesque town in the foothills of Himalayas and the headquarter of West Kameng District the land of the Monpa, Sherdukpen, Aka (Hrusso), Miji and Bogun (Khawas) tribes. One can see the brilliant landscape and snow-clad Gorichen ranges of the Himalaya on a clear day. With its apple orchards, Buddhist gomphas and a magnificent view of the Kameng Valley Bomdila can be named as a mini paradise. Bomdila is also an ideal place for nature lovers with several trekking and hiking trails are now opened for the adventure seeker.
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Bomdila Monastery: The monastery has been built under the guidance of Dalai Lama. It is a residence of more than 200 Buddhist monks. From the monastery one can have the breathtaking view of the entire Bomdila. The time of pray is in dawn and dusk, attending which, one can have the absolute peace of mind.
Also visit craft center, where very fine wooden carpets of colourful designs and Masks are produced.
Bomdila also offers a Bird's eye view of Kangto and Gorichen peaks (highest peaks in the state) amidst the Himalayan landscape and snow-clad ranges.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 12: Bomdila - Kaziranga National Park (230 Kms, 6 hrs drive) )- Local Guide Service
Morning after breakfast depart for Kaziranga National Park.
Arrive Kaziranga and check in at hotel.
Kaziranga National Park: Kaziranga National Park has become synonymous with successful conservations of Great One Horn Rhinoceros (from the Greek word, "rhino" means nose and "ceros" means horn) / Unicornis (from the Latin word, "uni" means one and "cornis" also means horn) and also a home of may other threatened species including Indian Elephant (Elephant Maximus), Tiger(Panthera tigris), Hoolock Gibbon (Bunipithecus hoolock), Ganges dolphin (Platanista gangetica),Sambar (Cervus unicolor), Barasingha or Swamp Deer (duvauceli), Hog Deer, Indian Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) and Gaur (Bos frontalis)etc.
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There are also over 500 species of birds have been recorder in the park including 25 specis of globally threatened category. Over and above there are 21 rare and endangered species. In winter one can observe a large breeding population of Spot Bill Pelicans about one thousand breeding nests are found in a place which has been named as Pelican Colony in the Eastern Range. Among the reptiles species like Water Monitor Lizard (Varanus salvator), Indian python (Python molurus), Cobra (Naja naja) and the King Cobra are found.
Afternoon visit the Kaziranga National Orchid and Biodiversity Park and witness more that 200 different species of Orchids. Also enjoy the different traditional dance forms and songs along with ethnic foods
Evening enjoy the traditional Assamese dances in the convention Hall
Overnight at resort
Day 13: Kaziranga National Park– Guwahati (238 Kms, 7 hrs drive)
Early morning enjoys the elephant safari in the central (Kohora) range of Kaziranga. Later return to the resort for breakfast. Post breakfast, we take you for Afternoon jeep Safari in Kohora Range.
After safari we drive you to Guwahati. Arrive Guwahati and check in at hotel.
Evening sunset cruise in Brahmaputra River (If Time Permits).
Overnight Stay in Guwahati– Hotel
Day 14: Guwahati Depart
Morning after breakfast in time transfer to Guwahati Airport for the onward destination.