Duration: | 11 Days / 10 Nights | Language: | Hindi English Assamese Nepali Bengali | ||||||
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Best Time to Visit: | Jan Feb Mar Apr Nov Dec | ||||||
Primary Activities: | Bird Watching Boating Crocodile Spotting Culture Tour Dolphin Spotting Elephant Safari Jeep Safari Nature Walk Rafting Tiger Safari Trekking Wildlife Safari | Other Activities: | Food Safari Hills & Mountains Photography Plantation Walk Walking Tour Water Fall Tour Wine Tour | ||||||
Nearest City: | Guwahati Kaziranga Nameri Manas Dibrugarh Namdapha National Park Orang | Nearest Airport: | Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport ( Guwahati - GAU ) Dibrugarh Airport ( Assam- DIB ) | ||||||
Nearest Railway Station: | Guwahati ( GHY ) Dibrugarh ( DBRT ) | Activity Level: | Basic | ||||||
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The northeastern part of India has been blessed with an exotic and a vast variety of wildlife. North- East wild tour has been specially created for the die-hard wildlife enthusiast. An experience of a lifetime, where for 11 days, you will be encountered the great diversity of wildlife that is found in the forests of North-Eastern India. Altogether, you will visit 6 National Parks and 2 Wildlife Sanctuaries, namely Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Orang National Park Namdapha National Park, Nameri National Park, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary and the very offbeat Dihing-Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary. From grassland to marshlands, islands and tropical rain-fed forests – such diversity in vegetation and land-type has helped North-East India in becoming one of the most important biodiversity hotspots of the world. Teeming with a wide variety of species of mammals and almost about a thousand species of birds, this tour is sure to leave you thrilled with all the wildlife in action.
Upon your arrival at Guwahati, drive to Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve (180kms/5hrs). Located at the foothills of Bhutan Manas Tiger Reserve is one of the most scenic park in Asia .Blessed with a beautiful combination of grasslands and woodlands. It is home to the Indian Gaur, elephants, and a large numbers of primates including the almost extinct Golden Langur. Overnight at Manas.
After having breakfast, go for a short tour to the tea gardens to learn about tea production, and then go for a short walk to explore the ethnic villages that surround the national park. After lunch, embark on a long 4 hour wildlife safari into the interior and core area of Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve. Witness the amazing diversity of Himalayan wildlife. After the sun sets, safari will turn into a night safari with flood lights mounted to spot the active wildlife that occurs in the darkness. Return to resort late in the evening. Overnight at Manas
Today early morning go for 3 hour jeep safari. Later, after breakfast, leave for Orang National Park a wildlife reserve that boasts of rich flora and fauna. Check-into your forest rest house, once you reach the park. In the afternoon, enjoy trekking in the park. Return to the Rest House for an Overnight at Orang.
After morning breakfast, you will go to enjoy an elephant safari into the park. You will spot animal and bird species like the Blind Gangetic Dolphin, Indian Pangolin, Adjutant Stork, Ruddy Shelduck, Indian Rock Python, Black Krait and more. After lunch, you are going to set-off to the Nameri National park by road. On arrival, check into your Nameri Eco-camp for dinner and night stay at Nameri.
Today go for an early morning nature walk into the wildlife reserve – an experience that is sure to leave you thrilled. Witness the amazing birdlife diversity of Nameri, and if lucky, you might even catch glimpses of large mammals such as elephant, tigers, leopards, deers etc. Rest of the day will be free for bird-watching around the cottages. Bonfires will be lit in the evening.
After having breakfast, leave for the world famous Kaziranga National Park (3 hours) – home to the largest population of Asiatic Rhinos to be found in the world. Your stay will be in comfortable jungle lodges. Go for a small elephant safari in the afternoon to the central range of the wildlife reserve. Evening will be free at leisure in Kaziranga.
After an early breakfast, go for a thrilling jeep safari inside central range of Kaziranga. The numerous animals and birds of the great grasslands of Kaziranga are sure to leave any nature lover in a delightful mood. See herds of Rhinos, Deers, Otters, Wild Bovid. Catch the elusive tiger in action, or a giant wild elephant chasing away intruders. Afternoon, go for another wildlife safari to the western range of the national park. Evening will be free at leisure in Kaziranga.
In the morning drive to Dibrugarh (250 km) - Saikhowa National Park which is famous 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 varieties of birds. Explore inside the park. Check in hotel. Overnight at hotel in Dibrugarh.
After morning breakfast drive to Miao (250 km). Here the Namdapha National Park is famous for tiger, leopard, snow leopard and clouded leopard. Unique 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 drain this area and flow into the Noa Dihing, 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 can be found in the area. The inaccessibility 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 at tented accommodation inside the park at Namdapha.
Morning after breakfast birding tour to Namdhapa National Park. In Namdahapa one can find a large species of Birds like Ibisbill, Long- billed Plover, White-bellied Heron, Crested and Blyth's Kingfisher, Black-breasted Thrush, Slender-billed Scimitar-Babbler, Snowy throated Babbler, Rufous-necked Laughingthrush, Pale Blue Flycatcher, Large-billed Leaf Warbler, Lesser Fish Eagle, Sultan Tit, Beautiful Nuthatch, White-naped Yuhina, Great, Wreathed , Rufous-necked and Brown Hornbills, White-cheeked Partridge, Pale-headed Woodpecker, Blue-naped Pitta, Collared Treepie, Wedge-billed Wren Babbler,Greater and Lesser Rufous-headed Parrotbills, Chestnut-backed Laughingthrush, Rufous-throated Fulvetta, Green Cochoa, and Dark-sided Thrush. Trek from Deban to Hornbill Camp (12 km, mildly strenuous), located inside the rainforest. Namdapha National Park, other than being India’s largest national park, is home to many endangered and exotic species of mammals, and to more than 500 species of birds, making it one of the few true havens for wildlife in the whole world. Rest of the day will be free for bird-watching. Overnight stay at Namdhapa.
Today after a leisurely breakfast, leave for Dibrugarh Airport / Railway Station for onward destinations.