Trip Route
Delhi-Guwahati-Kaziranga-Guwahati-Delhi
Highlights
- Enjoy the open jeep safari to spot the one horned Indian rhinoceros in the flat grassland of Kaziranga National park.
- Discover the fascinating wildlife of Kaziranga on elephant's back.
- Take boat safari on the mighty Brahmaputra river to see the endangered dolphins.
- Stroll through the lush rubber and tea plantation of Assam.
- Village visit to see the lifestyle of the tribal people.
Trip Plan
Day 01 Delhi-Guwahati--Kaziranga ( 220 kms/ 4 hrs)
Transfer to the airport to board flight for Guwahati. Arrive Guwahati. Meet and assistance on arrival and transfer to Kaziranga. Check in at Diphlu River lodge. Dinner and overnight at Diphlu River Lodge.
Day 02 Kaziranga
Early morning we will enter the National Park on Elephant back followed by Jeep safari with packed breakfast. Mid morning visit Rubber / Tea Plantation. Post lunch go for Jeep Safari in another range inside the Kaziranga National Park. Dinner and overnight at Diphlu River Lodge.
Day 03 Kaziranga
Today early morning we will enter the National Park on Elephant back. After breakfast we will go for Dolphin Boat Safari. Spend the day exploring the mighty Brahmaputra River using country boats to see the endangered ‘Gangetic Dolphins’, the National Aquatic Animal of India. Return to Lodge for lunch and post lunch go for an afternoon Jeep Safari in the National Range. Dinner and overnight at Diphlu River Lodge
Day 04 Kaziranga
Early morning we will enter the National Park on Elephant back. After breakfast go for a village visit to nearby village of ‘Mishing’ community. Afternoon open jeep safari in the National range. Dinner and overnight at Diphlu River Lodge.
Day 05 Kaziranga-Guwahati- Delhi
After breakfast drive to Guwahati, 220 km / 4 hrs to board flight for Delhi. Arrive Delhi and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 06 Delhi departure
Morning transfer to the airport to board your international flight back to home.
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Kaziranga National Park ( Assam, North Eastern India)
Kaziranga National Park a world heritage site is famous for the Great Indian one horned rhinoceros. The landscape of Kaziranga is of sheer forest, tall elephant grass, rugged reeds, marshes & shallow pools. It has been declared as a National Park in 1974.
Kaziranga National Park is one of the last areas in Eastern India undisturbed by human presence. It is inhabited by the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, bears, and thousands of birds.
The park is open from November to April. Tourists can take rides on elephants to move around the park or cruise in a boat on the Brahmaputra along the park.
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