• 15 Nights / 16 Days
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  • Tribal Tour of North East India

Tribal Tour of North East India

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  • TOP PLACES

    Arrive at Kolkata | Kolkata | Kolkata / Dibrugarh (Flight) | Tea Tour | Dibrugarh – Namphake – Maguri Beel – Dibrugarh | Dibrugarh – Pasighat | Pasighat – Damro – Pasighat | Pasighat – Roing -Tinsukia | Tinsukia – Wakro -Tinsukia | Tinsukia – Sivasagar – Majuli | Majuli Island | Majuli – Kaziranga | Kaziranga National Park | Kaziranga -Tezpur – Guwahati | Guwahati – Kolkata | Kolkata Departure

  • HIGHLIGHTS

    Tour through the lush tea estates of Upper Assam. Learn how different varieties of tea are processed in surrounding plantations. | Experience a tea tasting session with a professional planter. | Live in colonial splendor. | Visit Mukul Organic Tea Plantation. | Enjoy a local dance performance. | Visit Majuli – the largest inhabited river island in the world. | Visit Kaziranga National Park – home to the Great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros. | Visit the famous Kamakhya Temple. | Visit the largest silk village- Sualkuchi.

  • Day 1

    Arrive at Kolkata

    On arrival in Kolkata, you will be greeted and assisted by our representative and transferred to the hotel.
  • Day 2

    Kolkata

    Howrah Bridge, located over the Hooghly River is said to be the busiest bridge of the world. It got its name owing to the fact that it connects the city of Howrah to Calcutta and is
  • Day 3

    Kolkata / Dibrugarh (Flight)

    On arrival at Dibrugarh airport received and transferred to Mancotta/Chowkidinghee Heritage Chang Bungalow. Afternoon take a tea walk in Mancotta Tea Estate. Evening enjoy a dance performance by an ethnic dance group on the bungalow lawns of Mancotta Heritage Chang Bungalow. Overnight at Mancotta/Chowkidinghee Heritage Chang Bungalow.
  • Day 4

    Tea Tour

    A Tea Tour through old heritage tea garden gives an insight into the different activities that vary from season to season. It teaches us all about tea- its origin, how it is grown, tea tasting and its quality.
  • Day 5

    Dibrugarh – Namphake – Maguri Beel – Dibrugarh

    Visit the Buddhist Monastery at the village and also interact with the local people to know more about their rich tradition and culture. Later drive to Tinsukia (01 hr) and take a boat ride at Maguri Beel on a country boat to see some birdlife.
  • Day 6

    Dibrugarh – Pasighat

    Enroute we drive by India’s longest rail cum road bridge – The Bogibeel Bridge built over the mighty Brahmaputra River. On arrival check-in at Abor Country River Camp for 02 nights located on the banks of the Siang River that flows quietly through Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh, and in the middle of the tropical forest; this is a retreat into the lap of nature.
  • Day 7

    Pasighat – Damro – Pasighat

    At Roing visit the local villages inhabited by the Idu Mishmi tribal people. Interact with the villagers to know more about their rich tradition and culture. Later continue drive to Tinsukia (02 ½ - 03 hrs). Enroute drive by India’s longest river bridge - Dr Bhupen Hazarika Setu also known as the Dhola Sadiya Bridge.
  • Day 9

    Tinsukia – Wakro -Tinsukia

    Enroute visit Empong Village inhabited by the Khampti tribes and also visit the Golden Pagoda at Chowkham. At Wakro visit the local villages inhabited by the Mishmi Tribe. In the afternoon drive back to Tinsukia and overnight at the Bungalow. Khampti Tribal Village at Empong, Chowkham: Empong village near Chowkham (29 km from Wakro) is a beautiful village enriched by the swiftly flowing Tengapai r
  • Day 10

    Tinsukia – Sivasagar – Majuli

    En-route we visit the Ahom monuments and temples at Sivasagar which encompass the 600-year-old history of the Ahom Dynasty. Later post lunch drive to Neematighat to board the country boat to ABN Charaidew I- Floating Heritage hotel on the Brahmaputra.
  • Day 11

    Majuli Island

    Majuli Island, inhabited by Mising tribes, Deori and Sonowal Kachari tribes, is considered to be the heartland of Assamese culture.
  • Day 12

    Majuli – Kaziranga

    The Kaziranga Orchid Park cum Biodiversity Conservation Centre is spread across 6.5 acres of land. It also has a photo gallery of 500 orchids, a greenhouse, lakes with boating and angling facilities and small tree-houses, among other attractions.
  • Day 13

    Kaziranga National Park

    The park is covered by elephant grass which is very high and so the view from elephant back is perfect! During the safari one can see herds of Indian Elephants, One-horned Rhinoceros at a very close distance. This proximity to wild animals in Kaziranga National Park makes the trip memorable and thrilling.
  • Day 14

    Kaziranga -Tezpur – Guwahati

    On arrival at Guwahati visit Sualkuchi – One of the largest weaving village where the entire population is engaged in weaving exquisite silk fabrics. Check-in at the hotel for overnight. The Dolphin Boat ride near the Koliabhomora Bridge, Tezpur is a good option for the boat ride lovers.
  • Day 15

    Guwahati – Kolkata

    Kamakhya Temple situated atop the Nilachal hills, the foremost shrine of Assam, Kamakhya Temple dominates Guwahati, as much as the great Brahmaputra river. Kamakhya is an ancient seat of tantric and shakti cults of Hinduism. A rush of devotees throng the Temple during the Ambubachi Puja celebrated in June. On arrival in Kolkata, drive to the hotel. Overnight in the hotel.
  • Day 16

    Kolkata Departure

    After breakfast, transfer to the Airport to board a flight for your onward destination or back home. (Rooms will be available till 12:00 hrs)

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