Day 01 : Guwahati-Kaziranga:
Assistance on arrival and transfer to Kaziranga NP. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 02 : Kaziranga NP:
Morning Elephant safari. Afternoon Jeep safari in Kohora Range. Overnight
at Hotel.
Day 03 : Kaziranga NP

Morning
Elephant safari. Afternoon Jeep safari in Bagari Range. Overnighat at Hotel.
Day 04 : Kaziranga-Guwahati
After breakfast drive back to Guwahati to connect flight to Delhi/Calcutta.
Tour ends
Day 01 :
Guwahati-Kaziranga
Assistance on arrival and transfer to Kaziranga NP. Overnight at Hotel.
Day
02 : Kaziranga
Morning Elephant safari. Afternoon Jeep safari in Kohora Range. Overnight
at Hotel.
Day 03 : Kaziranga
Morning Elephant safari. Afternoon Jeep safari in Bagari Range. Overnighat
at Hotel.
Day 04 : Kaziranga-Nameri
After breakfast drive to Nameri NP. Afternoon free. Overnight at Camp.
Day 05 : Nameri
Morning white water rafting [10 AM to 1 PM by rubber raft trip with
expert rafting guides in a 20 km stretch of the river, afternoon nature walk
around the park. Overnight Eco-camp.
Day 06 : Nameri
Morning white water rafting [10 AM to 1 PM by rubber raft trip with expert
rafting guides in a 20 km stretch of the river, afternoon nature walk around
the park. Overnight Eco-camp.
Day 07 : Nameri-Guwahati
Early morning drive back to Guwahati to connect flight. Tour ends
3. Kaziranga - Nameri - Omang -
Manas National Park
Duration : 11 Days / 10 Nights
Destination Covered : Kaziranga-Nameri-Omang-Manas
Day 01 : Delhi-Calcutta-Kaziranga
National Park
Assistance on arrival and drive to Kaziranga National Park (217kms 6hrs).
Kaziranga national park, the world famous National Park lies in the Golaghat
and Nagaon District. It covers an area of 430 sq kms. The landscapes of
Kaziranga consist of dense forest, rugged reeds, marshes, and shallow pools.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 02 : Kaziranga National Park
Morning Elephant safari and afternoon Jeep safari inside park. Overnight at
Hotel.
Day 03 : Kaziranga National Park
Morning Elephant safari and afternoon Jeep safari inside park. Overnight at
Hotel.
Day 04 : Kaziranga National Park-Nameri National Park
Drive today to Nameri a distance of 80 kilometers. Nameri National Park. At
Potasali near the picturesque Jia-Bhoroli River, a camping facility was set
up in 1994 for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The ECO-CAMP is the
outcome of a joint effort of the Department of Forests, Wildlife, Government
of Assam; and the Assam (Bhorelii) Angling & Conservation Association
with financial support of the North East Council.
Located in wooded surroundings and adjacent to the Nameri National Park in
the Eastern Himalayan foothills, it is a mere 38 km from the historic town
of Tezpur in the Sonitpur district of Assam, India.
Overnight at Eco Camp.
Day 05 : Nameri National Park
White water rafting is a major activity in this fast flowing river full of
exciting rapids. Eco Camp organizes safe and thrilling rubber raft trips
with expert rafting guides in a 20 km stretch of the river; campers can
explore the park by this waterway and sight animals watering in the river.
In season, water birds like Cormorants, Merganser, Great Stone Plover,
Mallard, Pochard and Brahmini Duck are commonly seen. This rafting trips,
mean for the enter family are essentially enjoyable float trips. Rafter may
carry pack lunch and spent time swimming, sunbathing and generally relaxing
on the different river island.
Day 06 : Nameri National Park-Orang National Park
Drive this morning to Orang National Park situated at a distance of 140 Km.
Orang - Covers an area of approximately 72 sq. kms. Animals to be seen in
this sanctuary are one-horned Rhinoceros, Sambar, Barking Deer, Hog Deer,
Tiger. Orang National Park is rich in avifauna. According to Bombay Natural
History Society (BNHS), after Manas National Park, it is Orang which is the
most habitat of Bengal Florican in Assam. The estimated population is about
30-40. The other species of birds are Pelican, Cormorant, Grey leg Goose,
Whistling Teal, Great Adjutant Stork, King Fisher, King Vulture etc.
Overnight in Forest Lodge.
Day 07 : In Orang National Park
Morning & Evening game viewing. Overnight at Forest Lodge.
Day 08 : Orang National Park-Manas National Park
Drive today to Manas at a distance of 265 kilometres. Manas, at the base of
foothills of the Bhutan-Himalayas in the state of Assam, with unique
biodiversity and landscape is one of the first reserves included in the
network of tiger reserve under Project tiger in 1973. It extends over an
area of 2837 Sq. km from Sankosh River in the west to Dhansiri River in the
east, with a core area of 500 Sq. Km of the NationalPark, which was declared
in 1990.
With the Manas river exploding out of the foot hills of Bhutan, the unique
blending of dense jungle and grass lands at the confluence of Indian,
Ethiopian and Indo-Chinese realms make this one of the richest region for
wild animals. Not only is Manas one of the most beautiful reserves, it also
harbours the largest number of protected species of India, ranging from
large herds of Elephants and Buffaloes with smaller creature Pygmy hog,
Golden Langoor, Assam roof turtle, and the Bengal Florican.
The river Manas flows into the national Park from the gorges of Bhutan and
split into two major streams of which the main water course comes out of the
National Park about 30 km downstream is known as Beki. The peace
and tranquility of Mothanguri tourists site on the bank of river Manas close
to Bhutan is the rarest gift of the nature and its finest form.
Overnight at Manas.
Day 09 : In Manas National Park
Full day game viewing in the park. Overnight at Manas.
Day 10 : Manas-Guwahati
Drive to Guwahati (200 km). Afternoon local sightseeing. Overnight at
Hotel.
Day 11 : Guwahati-Delhi-Calcutta
Today transfer to airport for onward journey. Tour ends