This tour is purely a suggested itinerary; it can be booked as it is, or alternatively used as a starting point for creating your own ideal tailor-made holiday.
This tour is purely a suggested itinerary; it can be booked as it is, or alternatively used as a starting point for creating your own ideal tailor-made holiday.
The forests of the Indian subcontinent are home to a teeming diversity of plant and animal life. Being one with nature is never too formidable here. A robust list of jungles that allow tiger, rhino and elephant sightings makes India one of the most loved wildlife destinations in the world. From the one horned rhino sighting in Kaziranga to Ranthambore and Panna’s lure of seeing the tiger, the National Parks and Sanctuaries of India offer ample opportunities.
To get mesmerized by the Avian life of Indian birding hot spots, you can head in the direction of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, Pulicat Lake in South East India, Namdapha in the North East region and many more. Being one of the 12 most bio-diverse regions of the world, a mix of rainforest, tropical and semi deciduous covers makes for a large part of the Indian topography. The wonder of Sundarbans, cold desert national parks and the arresting beauty of the less treaded jungles of Chhattisgarh add to the list of soul satiating jungles of the Indian subcontinent.
Kolkata
Kolkata
Arrive Kolkata On arrival meet and assist at the airport transfer to hotel overnight in Kolkata.
After breakfast pick up from Hotel and transfer to boat. Embark boat and start cruising towards Sundarban on arrival meet and assist and check in at the hotel. Evening free for leisure activity Overnight stay at the Camp.
After breakfast full day free for excursion in Sundarban. Return to camp overnight stay in Camp.
After breakfast half day free Sightseeing later return back to camp enjoy lunch and transfer to Kolkata. On arrival drop at the airport to catch the flight for Guwahati.
Arrive Guwahati meet and assist at the airport transfer to hotel evening free to walk along the nearby place. Overnight in Guwahati.
After breakfast drive towards Manas national Park (146kms/5-6 hours). On arrival check in at the Hotel / Camp Afternoon visit national park return to hotel / camp overnight in Manas National park.
After breakfast full day free for excursion in park. Overnight in hotel / camp.
After breakfast drive towards Nameri (273kms/9-10 hours). On arrival, check in at the camp. Overnight in camp
After breakfast full day excursion in Nameri. Overnight in the hotel.
After Morning breakfast drive towards Kaziranga (117Kms/4 hours) on arrival check in at the hotel / Camp. Afternoon visit National Park. Return back to hotel overnight stay at the hotel.
A World Heritage Site, the park hosts two-thirds of the world’s Great One-horned Rhinoceroses. Kaziranga boasts the highest density of tigers among protected areas in the world and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006. The park is home to large breeding populations of elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer. Kaziranga is recognized as an Important Bird Area by Birdlife International for conservation of avifaunal species. Compared to other protected areas in India, Kaziranga has achieved notable success in wildlife conservation. Located on the edge of the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, the park combines high species diversity and visibility.
Kaziranga is a vast expanse of tall elephant grass, marshland, and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests, crisscrossed by four major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, and the park includes numerous small bodies of water. Kaziranga has been the theme of several books, songs, and documentaries. The park celebrated its centennial in 2005 after its establishment in 1905 as reserve forest.
After breakfast full day excursion in Kaziranga. Overnight stay in hotel.
After breakfast drive to Dibrugarh (221kms/7-8hours). Overnight stay in hotel.
After breakfast half day city tour of Dibrugarh.
Later transfer to airport to catch the flight for Kolkata. On arrival, catch the connecting flight for home
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