Price: Starts from ₹ 48,000
Departure Dates | - |
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Tour Code | ASSAM ISLA |
EX | Guwahati |
Vehicles Used | Reserved vehicle depends on group size |
Duration | 5 Nights / 6 Days |
States/Countries Visited | Assam |
Places Visited | Kaziranga (2N), Majuli Jorhat (1N), Gawhati (2N)-6 Days Kaziranga National Park and Safari,Tea Garden, Majuli- a fresh water largest inhabitated river |
Best Time To Visit |
Category | Classic | Standard | Deluxe | Super Deluxe | Luxury | Premium |
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India Tours | ₹48,000 | ₹52,500 | ₹56,500 | ₹60,000 | ₹71,500 | ₹90,000 |
Accommodation on twin / triple sharing basis with taxes
All transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary with toll, parking, Driver allowance & taxes
Complimentary Breakfast.
One Jungle Safari in Kaziranga Park
Dinner & Breakfast at Kaziranga on fixed menu basis
5 % GST or as applicable
Flight/Train Fares
Guide charges
Entrance Fees at monuments / museums/ temples etc
Many hotels charge for Room heaters which is payable directly at the hotel
Personal expenses like Travel Insurance, bottled water, laundry, phone calls, camera charges, room heaters etc
Meals other than mentioned above
Cost for optional tours, UpGradation Charges
Cost for extra usage of vehicle, other than scheduled & mentioned in the itinerary
Adventure activities like ropeway, rafting, boating etc. are NOT included in the package cost
Items not mentioned in Package cost includes segment
Hotel & Room Guide
SURCHARGE APPLICABLE ON BLACK-OUT DATES:
DURGA PUJA / DIWALI /CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR
Vehicle operation & usage guide:
5.General Terms
Guwahati:
Guwahati, the capital city of the northeastern state of Assam, was formerly known as Pragjyotishpur (the City of Eastern Light). Located on the bank of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati is also the largest city of Assam. This city is also the second largest metropolitan area in entire Eastern India. The gateway to the seven other northeastern states, Guwahati is a vital tourist link point, besides being an attraction in itself.
Temperature:
Summer: 18°C to 37°C; Winter: 7°C to 26°C
Best Time to Visit:
From October to April. The torrential monsoon period (June to September) is best avoided as the swollen Brahmaputra causes havoc in its wake.
Kamakhya Temple – The Kamakhya Temple is a Sati Pith temple situated on the Nilachal Hill in western part of Guwahati city in Assam, India. It is the main temple in a complex of individual temples dedicated to different forms of the mother goddess as the Dasa Mahavidya, including Bhuvaneshvari, Bagalamukhi, Chinnamasta, Tripura Sundari and Tara. It is an important pilgrimage destination for general Hindu and Tantric worshipers.
Kalakshetra – Shankardev Kalakshetra is an Assamese cultural museum in the Panjabari area of Guwahati, India. It includes an art gallery and a children’s park. It is named after the great Vaishnavite reformer of Assam, Shankardeva. The artistic excellence of Assam and rest of the north-eastern region is displayed here.
Balaji Temple – Tirupati Balaji is a magnificent temple at Lokhra, near Guwahati, in Assam. It is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, and is a holy place for the pilgrims from the north-east. The sanctums of Lord Ganesh, Lord Balaji and Goddess Durga can also be seen here. The architecture of this temple is unique, and takes after the South Indian temples.
Nabagraha Temple – The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva who is worshipped here in the form of nine shivlings, representing the nine planetary gods of Hinduism. Each shivling is wrapped in a cloth having a specific color. Each of these colors symbolizes one of the nine planets. The temple was built in 1752.
Optional sightseeing with additional cost
Sukresvara Temple – This temple is situated on the banks of Brahmaputra River. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It contains one of the largest Linga in India. This temple was constructed in AD 1744.
Assam State Museum – Established in 1940, it is one of the biggest multipurpose museums in the country. The museum has separate sections for archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics and iconography. The collection includes archaeological, wooden and bell-metal objects, ivory, terracotta, pith, tribal objects and dioramas of tribal life. Painting, old textiles, arms and weapons, ethnographic objects and stone sculptures are the other artifacts on display.
River Cruise – A River Cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra is a wonderful opportunity to get a feel of this legendary river. Catch the ferry travelling between Sukheshwar Ghat and North Guwahati or travel a little more stylishly in one of the state tourisms run vessels.
Haflong – Assam’s only hill station, Haflong is 325Km. from Guwahati. Its picturesque and unspoiled environs are perfect for extended stays.
Wildlife:
Kaziranga National Park:
In the heart of Assam, located on the banks of the mighty Brahamputra River. It is inhabited by the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds. With Open country covered mostly with elephant grass, Kaziranga gives visitors a chance to see the fauna at fairly close quarters. The total number of rhinoceros in the park is 70 percent of the total population of this species in the world. The values and criteria made Kaziranga National Park to get inscribed in the World Heritage Site List 1985.
Jeep Safari: Jeep Safari available from 1st November to 30th April. Jeep Safari is from 7.30am to 9.30am & 2pm to 3.30pm.
Elephant Safari: Elephant Safari is available from 1st November to 30th April. First ride is from 5.15am to 6.15 am and Second ride is from 6.30am to 7.30am from November to April (unless census may be scheduled).
Range: 1- Kohora (Central) Range. 2- Bagori (Western) Range. 3- Agoratoli (Eastern) Range. 4- Burapahar (Ghoraketi) Range. 5- Panbari Reserved Forest.
Nameri National Park:
Nameri National Park is located in the foothills of the eastern ranges of the Himalayan Mountain Range. The forests are home to a host of different animals. The national park is home to a substantial population of elephants. Some of the other animals that can be seen here are leopards, bisons, wild boars, black bears, giant squirrels, capped langurs and sloth bears. There are a few species of birds that are present here as well. One can see hornbills, wood ducks, plovers, bee eaters and babblers. Safaris can be arranged in the park and this is the best way to see the place. Jeeps and SUVs are used for these safari rides and they are protected on all sides with an iron grill.
The park is also home to evergreen forests and they are lush green for many months of the year. Some of the most popular activities in the park include white water rafting and angling. There are several spots that are ideal for angling. However, one has to obtain permission from the forest department for angling. Families can also swim and sunbathe in certain sections of the park.
Manas National Park:
Manas National Park, a project Tiger Reserve and a World heritage Site, is 176 Km. north-west of Guwahati. Other denizens of the dense jungles here are the one – horned rhinos, tigers, hispid hare, gaurs, pygmy hogs and rare golden langurs. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers for it has a stunning selection of avian life.
Breakfast
Departure Dates | - |
---|---|
Tour Code | ASSAM ISLA |
EX | Guwahati |
Vehicles Used | Reserved vehicle depends on group size |
Duration | 5 Nights / 6 Days |
States/Countries Visited | Assam |
Places Visited | Kaziranga (2N), Majuli Jorhat (1N), Gawhati (2N)-6 Days Kaziranga National Park and Safari,Tea Garden, Majuli- a fresh water largest inhabitated river |
Best Time To Visit |
Category | Price |
---|---|
Classic | ₹48,000 |
Standard | ₹52,500 |
Delux | ₹56,500 |
Super Delux | ₹60,000 |
Luxury | ₹71,500 |
Premium | ₹90,000 |
Day 1: Guwahati Airport / Rly Station - Kaziranga National Park (220 Kms / 5 Hrs.) |
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On arrival at Guwahati Airport / Railway Station & transfer to Kaziranga National Park, the home of one Horned Rhinoceros. Check in at your hotel. Evening is free for leisure. Overnight stay at Kaziranga. |
Day 2: Kaziranga National Park |
Early morning explore any one zone of Kaziranga National Park on back of Elephant. Apart from the Rhino, other species found are Hog Deer, Swamp Deer, Wild Buffalo, Elephants and if you are lucky then tiger also. It is also home to pelicans, storks and darters as there are a number of water bodies inside the Park. Return to the resort for breakfast. In the afternoon enjoy jeep safari through the National Park. Return to the hotel. Overnight stay at Kaziranga. |
Day 3: Kaziranga- Majuli - Jorhat |
After early breakfast proceed for Majuli (80 kms / 02 hrs) is the largest fresh water mid-river inhabited deltoid island in the world. Initially be driven upto Nimatighat and then cross mighty Brahmaputra River by local ferry (1hr downstream boat cruise the time taken depends upon the water level of the river) to reach Majuli. On arrival explore Majuli, the Satra collectively known as Satras the birth place of Vaishnavite culture in Assam. Later visit Pottery village and Mask making village. The masks of Majuli have uniqueness. These are made of clay, bamboo, cloth etc. Despite the size of the masks these are quite light in weight. Masks are made on all the characters of the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas. Later in the day get transferred to Jorhat. Again you would be crossing the mighty Brahmaputra River by Ferry. After reaching Nimatighat get driven to Jorhat. Arrive & check in to the hotel. Evening free for leisure. Overnight stay at Jorhat. |
Day 4: Jorhat - Guwahati |
Morning after breakfast dep to Guwahati. Night halt at Guwahati |
Day 5: Guwahati |
Morning after break fast Check out the hotel, tranfer to Railway station / airport |
Accommodation on twin / triple sharing basis with taxes
All transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary with toll, parking, Driver allowance & taxes
Complimentary Breakfast.
One Jungle Safari in Kaziranga Park
Dinner & Breakfast at Kaziranga on fixed menu basis
5 % GST or as applicable
Flight/Train Fares
Guide charges
Entrance Fees at monuments / museums/ temples etc
Many hotels charge for Room heaters which is payable directly at the hotel
Personal expenses like Travel Insurance, bottled water, laundry, phone calls, camera charges, room heaters etc
Meals other than mentioned above
Cost for optional tours, UpGradation Charges
Cost for extra usage of vehicle, other than scheduled & mentioned in the itinerary
Adventure activities like ropeway, rafting, boating etc. are NOT included in the package cost
Items not mentioned in Package cost includes segment
Breakfast
Hotel & Room Guide
SURCHARGE APPLICABLE ON BLACK-OUT DATES:
DURGA PUJA / DIWALI /CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR
Vehicle operation & usage guide:
5.General Terms
Guwahati:
Guwahati, the capital city of the northeastern state of Assam, was formerly known as Pragjyotishpur (the City of Eastern Light). Located on the bank of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati is also the largest city of Assam. This city is also the second largest metropolitan area in entire Eastern India. The gateway to the seven other northeastern states, Guwahati is a vital tourist link point, besides being an attraction in itself.
Temperature:
Summer: 18°C to 37°C; Winter: 7°C to 26°C
Best Time to Visit:
From October to April. The torrential monsoon period (June to September) is best avoided as the swollen Brahmaputra causes havoc in its wake.
Kamakhya Temple – The Kamakhya Temple is a Sati Pith temple situated on the Nilachal Hill in western part of Guwahati city in Assam, India. It is the main temple in a complex of individual temples dedicated to different forms of the mother goddess as the Dasa Mahavidya, including Bhuvaneshvari, Bagalamukhi, Chinnamasta, Tripura Sundari and Tara. It is an important pilgrimage destination for general Hindu and Tantric worshipers.
Kalakshetra – Shankardev Kalakshetra is an Assamese cultural museum in the Panjabari area of Guwahati, India. It includes an art gallery and a children’s park. It is named after the great Vaishnavite reformer of Assam, Shankardeva. The artistic excellence of Assam and rest of the north-eastern region is displayed here.
Balaji Temple – Tirupati Balaji is a magnificent temple at Lokhra, near Guwahati, in Assam. It is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, and is a holy place for the pilgrims from the north-east. The sanctums of Lord Ganesh, Lord Balaji and Goddess Durga can also be seen here. The architecture of this temple is unique, and takes after the South Indian temples.
Nabagraha Temple – The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva who is worshipped here in the form of nine shivlings, representing the nine planetary gods of Hinduism. Each shivling is wrapped in a cloth having a specific color. Each of these colors symbolizes one of the nine planets. The temple was built in 1752.
Optional sightseeing with additional cost
Sukresvara Temple – This temple is situated on the banks of Brahmaputra River. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It contains one of the largest Linga in India. This temple was constructed in AD 1744.
Assam State Museum – Established in 1940, it is one of the biggest multipurpose museums in the country. The museum has separate sections for archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics and iconography. The collection includes archaeological, wooden and bell-metal objects, ivory, terracotta, pith, tribal objects and dioramas of tribal life. Painting, old textiles, arms and weapons, ethnographic objects and stone sculptures are the other artifacts on display.
River Cruise – A River Cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra is a wonderful opportunity to get a feel of this legendary river. Catch the ferry travelling between Sukheshwar Ghat and North Guwahati or travel a little more stylishly in one of the state tourisms run vessels.
Haflong – Assam’s only hill station, Haflong is 325Km. from Guwahati. Its picturesque and unspoiled environs are perfect for extended stays.
Wildlife:
Kaziranga National Park:
In the heart of Assam, located on the banks of the mighty Brahamputra River. It is inhabited by the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds. With Open country covered mostly with elephant grass, Kaziranga gives visitors a chance to see the fauna at fairly close quarters. The total number of rhinoceros in the park is 70 percent of the total population of this species in the world. The values and criteria made Kaziranga National Park to get inscribed in the World Heritage Site List 1985.
Jeep Safari: Jeep Safari available from 1st November to 30th April. Jeep Safari is from 7.30am to 9.30am & 2pm to 3.30pm.
Elephant Safari: Elephant Safari is available from 1st November to 30th April. First ride is from 5.15am to 6.15 am and Second ride is from 6.30am to 7.30am from November to April (unless census may be scheduled).
Range: 1- Kohora (Central) Range. 2- Bagori (Western) Range. 3- Agoratoli (Eastern) Range. 4- Burapahar (Ghoraketi) Range. 5- Panbari Reserved Forest.
Nameri National Park:
Nameri National Park is located in the foothills of the eastern ranges of the Himalayan Mountain Range. The forests are home to a host of different animals. The national park is home to a substantial population of elephants. Some of the other animals that can be seen here are leopards, bisons, wild boars, black bears, giant squirrels, capped langurs and sloth bears. There are a few species of birds that are present here as well. One can see hornbills, wood ducks, plovers, bee eaters and babblers. Safaris can be arranged in the park and this is the best way to see the place. Jeeps and SUVs are used for these safari rides and they are protected on all sides with an iron grill.
The park is also home to evergreen forests and they are lush green for many months of the year. Some of the most popular activities in the park include white water rafting and angling. There are several spots that are ideal for angling. However, one has to obtain permission from the forest department for angling. Families can also swim and sunbathe in certain sections of the park.
Manas National Park:
Manas National Park, a project Tiger Reserve and a World heritage Site, is 176 Km. north-west of Guwahati. Other denizens of the dense jungles here are the one – horned rhinos, tigers, hispid hare, gaurs, pygmy hogs and rare golden langurs. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers for it has a stunning selection of avian life.