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Classic East India Tour: 12 Nights & 13 Days

 
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Locations Covered:
KOLKATA » JORHAT » KAZIRANGA » GUWAHATI » MANAS » GUWAHATI » SHILLONG » KOLKATA
 
 
Overview:
The alluring land of North East India is one of the most treasured and eco-friendly sites in the entire world. This isolated and mysterious land of natural abundance is still to be touched by the outside world. Calcutta is a city of wonderful architecture and history which contrasts with the national parks of Kaziranga, home to the one horned rhino, and Manas which sees few tourists and borders with Bhutan. The area abounds with Buddhist monasteries and it is also possible to visit one of the wettest places on earth – Cherapunjee.
 
 
Highlights:
Calcutta with its abundant architecture and history. Day trip to Majuli Island Kaziranga National Park, home to the one horned Rhino. The rarely visited Manas National Park
 
 
Detailed Itinerary :
Day 01: Arrival Kolkata
Welcomed by an India Travel Centre representative at the Kolkata airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Relax and unwind. Calcutta is a city of glaring contrasts. A curious blend of the old and the new it represents a mix of the East and the West; a graft of a European city imposed on an Asian landscape that gives it charm, confusion and excitement. Founded 300 years ago by the East India Company, this was the British capital of India until 1911. Today, you can see elegant but crumbling relics of the Raj, covered in moss and mildew. It is still the creative capital of India, producing fine art, music and drama and drawing the best performers and their fans. While here you must visit the Victoria Memorial, Calcutta's most imposing monument, opened by the Prince of Wales in 1921 and often called the "Taj Mahal" of the British Raj. Other fascinating sights include St. Paul's Cathedral and the Indian Museum, with one of the best collections of Indian art in the whole of the sub-continent. Overnight at the hotel. (Vehicle for transfer only)

Day 02: Kolkata – Jorhat (by Flight)
In the morning you will be transferred to airport to board a flight to Jorhat. On arrival you will be met and transferred to the Sangsua Tea Bungalow. If time permits, drive to Sibsagar (65 kms/1 1⁄2 hrs), the old capital of the Ahoms who ruled Assam for 600 years before the arrival of the British into these parts. There are a number of old monuments built by them, the most significant being the huge man made tank 'Sibsagar' from which the town got its name. There is a two-storied amphi-theatre built by the rulers to enjoy games, sports, dance and music. We will take a round of other interesting places in and around the town and then drive back to Jorhat. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 03: Day Trip to Majuli Island (Short drive from Jorhat and then by Ferry)
Today we will visit a cultural place. After early breakfast we will start our journey to Majuli, the largest inhabited river island in the world and the seat of Vaishnava culture in Assam. After a short drive from Jorhat we will come across the mighty Brahmaputra River and we will take a ferry to Majuli. The great 15th century Assamese reformer and saint Shankardeva had come down here and set up 'satras' or Vaishnavite monasteries to make the people motivated towards culture and religion. We will visit these 'satras' and interact with the monks and other locales there. Return to Jorhat. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 04: Jorhat – Kaziranga (100 kms/2 hrs)
In the morning we will drive to the Kaziranga National Park. Sprawling over 430sq km in the eastern state of Assam, this national park is one of the last bastions of the endangered great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, whose population was believed to have dropped to just 12 in the 1950s, but has since increased to around 1500. Kaziranga's stunningly beautiful landscape comprises of Savannah type grassland, the green and fertile plains of the Brahmaputra River, as well as evergreen forests and swamps, and is also a haven for over 300 species of birds, as well as wild elephants, Asiatic wild buffalos, tigers, leopards, sloth bears and many species of deer. The Kaziranga National Park is open from 01 Nov till 30 Apr. After lunch we will go on a jeep safari inside the park. Overnight at hotel.

Day 05: Kaziranga
In the early morning we will go on an elephant safari inside the National Park. Apart from the rhino, other species found are hog deer, swamp deer, wild buffalo and elephants. It is virtually a paradise for bird watchers, with a variety of migratory and resident birds to be found here. It is also home to pelicans, storks and darters as there are a number of water bodies inside the park. We will return to the lodge for breakfast. Mid-morning we will visit a nearby tribal village inhibited by the Mishing tribe. After lunch we'll go on another Jeep safari in a different direction inside the park. Return to the lodge at dusk. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 06: Kaziranga – Guwahati (230 Kms/4 1⁄2 hrs)
In the early morning we go on another elephant safari. Then after breakfast we will drive to Guwahati and check in at the hotel. Late in the afternoon we will visit the emporium and local markets. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 07: Guwahati – Sualkuchi & Hajo – Manas (180 kms/4.5 hrs)
After breakfast we will drive to Sualkuchi – the silk village of Assam which is situated on the bank of the river Brahmaputra. The village presents ample opportunities to experience the rich history and local culture. You can see the whole process of manufacturing of Assamese silk and Muga Silk and then drive 10 minutes to Hajo, a place where three religions meet - Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism and visit Hayagriva Madhava Temple and Powa-Mecca. From here we will drive on to the Manas National Park – a Project Tiger Reserve and a World Heritage Site. The Manas National Park is situated on the foothills of the Himalayas and a part of it extends into Bhutan. It was declared a sanctuary on October 01, 1928 and was designated a World Heritage site in December 1985. The sanctuary is home to a great variety of wildlife, including tiger, golden langur, wild buffalo, hispid hare, pigmy hog, capped langur, Indian one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, gaur, hog deer, etc. The scenic beauty and rare wealth of wild life combine with this unique world heritage site to offer one of the most enthralling experiences. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 08: Manas National Park
In the early morning we will go on an elephant safari for about an hour. Return to lodge for breakfast. Mid-morning we will visit on foot a nearby tribal village walking alongside a tea garden. Lunch at the lodge. After lunch we will go to the river to see elephants being bathed and fed. Later we will go on a Jeep-safari inside the park. Return to the lodge for Dinner and stay overnight.

Day 09: Manas – Guwahati (180 kms/4 1⁄2 hrs)
In the early morning we will go on another Elephant-safari. Breakfast at the lodge. After breakfast we will drive to Guwahati and on arrival check in at hotel. Rest of day at leisure. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 10: Guwahati – Shillong (120 kms/3 1⁄2 hrs)
After breakfast we will drive to Shillong and check-in at the hotel. After lunch we will visit the Shillong Peak which at 1965 metres above sea level offers a panoramic view of Shillong. We will also visit the Ward Lake which is a century old picturesque lake located in the heart of the city. Later we will visit the exciting traditional archery ground where the locals bet huge amounts of money every day. In the evening take a stroll around Police Bazaar – Shillong's prime location where the wares on sale range from electronic goods to traditional handicraft, modern clothing to handloom items. We will also visit the Burra bazaar and see Khasi (local tribe) ladies selling vegetables and traditional spices etc. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 11: Day trip to Cherapunjee (56 kms/1 1⁄2 hours)
After breakfast we will proceed to Cherapunjee and visit Mausmai Caves – the illuminated caves with several stalagmites and stalactites. We will next visit the Seven Sister Falls and the Nohkalikai Falls – among the most striking waterfalls and undoubtedly the biggest in Meghalaya. Return to Shillong, visiting Elephant Falls en-route. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 12: Shillong – Guwahati – Kolkata (by Flight)
Transfer to the Guwahati airport for the flight to Kolkata. On arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Day 13: Kolkata - Departure
Departure transfer to the Kolkata airport for your onward flight.

 
 
Accommodation:
PlaceNtsStandardSuperiorDeluxe
Kolkata1Floatel HotelPeerless InnOberoi Grand
Jorhat2Sangsua Tea BungalowSangsua Tea BungalowSangsua Tea Bungalow
Kaziranga2Diphlu River LodgeDiphlu River LodgeDiphlu River Lodge
Guwahati1Kiranshree PorticoKiranshree PorticoKiranshree Portico
Manas National Park2Bansbari LodgeBansbari LodgeBansbari Lodge
Guwahati1Kiranshree PorticoKiranshree PorticoKiranshree Portico
Shillong2Tripura CastleTripura CastleTripura Castle
Kolkata1Floatel HotelPeerless InnOberoi Grand
 
Prices:
Prices from £ 1598 per person
 
Tour Inclusions & Exclusions:
 
Prices are per person based on 2 people occupying 1 double/twin room. Prices may vary based on local market fluctuations. For single supplements please contact India Travel Centre. Price Includes: B&B at all hotels except where cited on the itinerary, chauffeur driven AC car, all entrance fees, guide charges, assisted airport transfers. Price Excludes: International Flights & Internal Flights - Please contact India Travel Centre for booking flights.
 
 
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