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Unexplored Assam

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Duration: 06 Nights / 07 Days
Destination: Guwahati - Kaziranga - Majuli Island - Sivasagar - Dibrugarh

Day 01: Arrive Guwahati (By Flight)

Today arrival at Guwahati Travel Consortium India executive will page you by your name. Thereafter you will be assisted with a transfer to the hotel, check in at the hotel. Afternoon/Evening visit to the Kamakhya Temple, on Nilachal hill, 08 kms west of Guwahati city, is one of the most venerated shaktipeeths in India. The temple is dedicated to goddess Kamakhya an incarnation of Sati. It is on Nilachal hill, says the Shiva Purana, that the creative organ of Sati fell when Vishnu, in a bid to save the world from the Shiva’s tandava nrittya or dance of destruction, cut her dead body into 51 pieces with his suddarshan chakra. The garbhagriha deep inside the temple, marks the sacred spot and is kept covered with red silken cloth.

Note: Foreigners are not allowed to visit the main sanctrum

 

Day 02: Guwahati – Kaziranga (Approx. 250 kms./5-6 hrs)

Morning after breakfast drive to Kaziranga National Park, famous for its one horn Rhinos. It is spread over 850 sq. kms. across Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur districts. Kaziranga National Park is also designated World Natural Heritage sites by UNESCO in 1985. Originally established as a reserve forest in 1908, Kaziranga was declared a sanctuary in 1916 to counter excessive poaching, especially of its most prized inhabitant, the rhinoceros. Arrive Kaziranga and transfer to your hotel for two nights stay. After lunch enjoy Jeep Safari in Kaziranga National park. Rest of the evening is free for your own activities. 

 

Day 03: Kaziranga

Early morning enjoy elephant safari to visit central range of the park and return back to your hotel for breakfast. After breakfast enjoy day at leisure till lunch. Post lunch proceed for afternoon Jeep safari into the Park and return back to the hotel for overnight stay. 

 

Day 04:  Kaziranga – Majuli Island (Approx. 70 Kms/ 2 hrs)

After an early breakfast drive to Nimati Ghat (near Jorhat) and then board charter ferry (country boat fitted with motor). Note: Cruise sailing is approx. 1 ½ hrs to Majuli.

Majuli is the largest fresh Water mid-river deltoid island in the world. It is situated in the upper reaches of the river Brahmaputra in Assam. This Island, with a population of 1.6 Lakhs, majority being tribal, is endowed with rich heritage and has been the abode of the neo-vaishnavite culture. The island is a bio-diversity hotspot and has rich ecology with rare species of flora and fauna. Majuli for the past five centuries has been the cultural capital of Assam. The main depositories of cultural and spiritual heritage are the Sattras, which are just like Gurukul (hermitages) of yore. Here up to 400 celibates' stay for life preserving spiritual and cultural heritage, renouncing worldly desires. From the time of the great Vaishnavite renaissance of 14th and 15th century AD, under Srimanta Sankardeva, Srimanta Madhab Deva and other saints this island became the seat of Vaishnavite religion, art and culture. The famous Satriya Nritya (Dance) and Ankiya Bhaona (Traditional Drama) created by Sankardeva are now internationally acclaimed and nationally honoured. Majuli is equally famous for Tribal Folk Culture and Heritage. It is said to be the cradle of Missing and Deori cultures. Explore in and around Majuli.  Afternoon visit Satras, Missing tribal village, Mask making village & Pottery village. Overnight at Majuli. 

 

Day 05: Majuli Island – Sivasagar (Approx. 65 kms / 2 hrs)

Morning after breakfast transfer to Ghat to catch your return ferry to Nimatighat. Arrive Nimatighat and straight drive to Sivsagar. Sivasagar was the capital of the Ahom rulers from 1228 to 1826 AD. Sivasagar got its present name from Sivasagar Tank, excavated by the Ahom queen Ambika. The tank was named after her husband, Shiva Singha. Sivasagar tank is also known as Borpukhuri, literally, big lake. Shiva Dol, Vishnu Dol and Devi Dol are the three temples on the banks of Sivasagar. After reaching Sivasagar check in at your hotel and proceed to visit the Gargaon Raj Palace, Rang Ghar–the royal observatory, Talatal Ghar and Shiva and Vishnu Temples & Sivasagar Tank. Overnight at hotel. 

 

Day 06:  Sivsagar – Dibrugarh (Approx. 90 kms / 2-3 hrs)

Morning after breakfast drive to Dibrugarh, a Tea city of India. It owes its moniker to the fact that it serves as the gateway to Dibrugarh, Tinsukia and Sivasagar, the three districts which produce almost 50% of Assam tea. The Assam Medical Collage, established here in 1902, was the first medical college in North East India. After reaching Dibrugarh check in at your hotel and after some relax visit Tea gardens & Planter’s Golf club. Overnight at hotel. 

 

Day 07: Depart Dibrugarh

Have your leisurely breakfast and connect to your flight for international flight connections..

 

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