ASSAM TOUR PACKAGE

4 Nights & 5 Days
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Guwahati (1N) Pobitora (1N) Guwahati (2N)
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Best time to travel
All through the year except during monsoon (June to September)
Tour ends at
Guwahati
Ideal for
Bird watchers, experiential travellers, inbound
AS002: Guwahati (1N) Pobitora (1N) Guwahati (3N)
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Tour ends at
Guwahati
Destination Covered
GUWAHATI | POBITORA | SUALKUCHI | HAJO | UMANANDA ISLAND
Best time to travel
all through the year except during monsoon (June to September). Pobitora wildlife sanctuary is best visited between November and April to avail of elephant and jeep safaries

Tour Brief & Highlights

A beautiful itinerary which covers the most visited and desirable places to visit in North-East India

  • POBITORA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, a reserve forest on the outskirts of Guwahati, renowned for its one-horned rhinos and bird population serves as a combination of cultural and wildlife experience of Assam.
  • It is said that the chances of a sighting are better due to the density of rhinoceros in Pobitora is very high although being quiet small for a sanctuary. For all the nature lovers, it is also home to a variety of migratory birds and hence it is considered as a heaven for all the bird watchers.
  • GUWAHATI, known as the largest city of North-East India is quite famous for KAMAKHYA TEMPLE (One of the Shaktipeeth temples) and also popular for the Mighty BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER.
  • Kamakhya Temple, one of the famous and oldest Shaktipeethas is definitely a place to pay a visit as it is an important pilgrimage destination. A cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra ends the trip leaving you with nostalgic memories.
  • Navagraha temple – dedicated to the nine planets in the solar system
  • Umananda Devaloi is a Shiva temple located at the Peacock Island is the smallest river island in the midst of the river Brahmaputra.
  • SUALKUCHI,  referred to as the Manchester of the East is situated on the northern banks of the Brahmaputra is famous for its centuries-old heritage of weaving.
  • A visit to the silk village, Sualkuchi is known as the weaving Mecca of Assam and is famous for various types of silk textiles. You will fall in love with the exquisite Mekhala chaddars woven by the villagers.
  • Since weaving comes naturally to the natives of these villages and is ingrained in their lifestyle, visitors can try on a traditional dress called the mekhela chador (women), churiya and thenga (men)
  • An ancient pilgrim center, Hajo situated on the banks of the river Brahmaputra which is 24km away from Guwahati has its own uniqueness in being an attraction for three religions: Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims.

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Interesting!!! – In North East India, Hajo is probably the only places that houses shrines of three prominent religions in India, namely, Hindu, Islam, and Buddhist. KAMAKHYA TEMPLE, is one of a kind and has been the seat of the powerful tantrik cult in India. You need to climb several stairs to reach the Umananda Island’s Shiva temple located in a beautiful surrounding. Watch out for Golden Langoor which are limited to this island in Brahmaputra

Kamkhya Temple

Kamkhya Temple , one of the shaktipeethas is a must visit while staying in Guwahati. It is one of a kind and has been the seat of the powerful tantrik cult in India. A cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra ends the trip with nostalgic memories.

Visit Sualkuchi,  referred to as the Manchester of the East. Situated on the northern banks of the Brahmaputra, it is famous for its centuries-old heritage of weaving.

Hajo

In North East India, Hajo is probably the only places that houses shrines of three prominent religions in India, namely, Hindu, Islam, and Buddhist.

Fall in love with the exquisite mekhala chadars of Sualkuchi weavers’ village

Visitors can try on a traditional dress called the mekhela chador (women), churiya and thenga (men)

Before You Go

  • To visit Assam no entry permits are required for Indians or foreigners.
  • Permits for safari: The park safaris should be booked in advance and photo ID proof {passport copy (overseas and Indian Nationals), voters ID, Pan Card, driving license} is required to book the safaris. Different charges apply for Indian national and Foreign nationals.
  • Do carry comfortable footwear and clothing which will blend with nature. Traveling with toddlers and infants is not recommended as safari should be the least noisy activity for the best experience!
  • Carry adequate cash in Indian currency as ATMs might not be available in remote areas
  • Carry at least one of your identity proofs

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