Wildlife Of North East India (trip)

Wildlife Of North East India

  • Guwahati Airport, Bojhar, Guwahati, Assam
  • Active & Adventure
India, Asia

from £1,575* per person11 DaysNovember
Simple accommodations Exertion level: 4
Operator: Travel The Unknown 12 people max
Remote North East India is home to some of the most endangered wildlife in the world. Arriving into Assam, relax at Nameri Eco-camp, go on a walking safari in Nameri National Park and raft down the river. Move on to Kaziranga National Park and jump on to elephants looking out for unicorn rhinos and tigers. Kaziranga has the densest population of tigers anywhere in the world. Fly across to neighbouring Kolkata and discover its backstreets on a fascinating walking tour. Finally, cruise the creeks of the Sunderbans, the world`s largest mangrove forest. Wildlife includes swimming Royal Bengal Tigers, crocodiles, deer, as well as a host of other wildlife and a vast array of birds.

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India, Asia

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3 testimonials about the provider, Travel The Unknown:

  • Reviewer: Karla located in Canada
    Just wanted to say thanks so much for making my holiday to the North East of India one of the most interesting and exciting travel experiences I have ever had. Our guide CK was extremely thoughtful and patient (especially with our frequent change of plans and food requests for momos and noddles) and our driver, Das, was the most amazing driver ever! He definitely saved our lives on those dark, monsoon destroyed, narrow, winding roads through the himalayan mountains on our journey to Tawang. I really felt taken care of and going on the tour made travelling in such a remote and unexplored area so much easier than if I had to do it on my own. Teaching the native tribal women in Along the chicken dance and the macarena was definately my high of the trip. I have never laughed so much, especially when awakening in the morning and hearing the chicken song being hummed in the background. God what they must think of western dancing now! Monks, tribes and Rhinos!!... what more can a person ask for!
  • Reviewer: Stephen located in Ireland
    Gotta say thanks to Travel The Unknown for organising my fascinating trip to a little-known area of the world. The scenery was fantastic, food was amazing, the guide was great and the living bridges were inspiring. An India not many get to see. Thanks again.
  • Reviewer: Myrka, located in Slovakia
    Thank you so much for organizing such a brilliant trip. I must admit it took me few days to get used to the country, as I have never visited a developing country. But after that i started having a great time with my friends. Really enjoyed the nature, the beautiful views. From all the places we visited I liked most Arunachal Pradesh and Tawang. I think the trip wouldn’t be the same without our guide CK, the best guide EVER! He helped us so much, and went out of his way, just to make the trip the best we had. So big thank you for him as well ;-) I still look at the amazing pictures I took and can’t believe that I have been there. So thank you again for the best holiday.

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive into Guwahati airport. Your guide and driver will greet you at airport for onward drive to the Eco-Camp at Nameri. Arrive before sunset and dine in the open air banquet area and feast on mouth-watering Assamese cuisine. Have a drink by the bonfire and gaze at the night sky. Overnight in excellent bamboo tents, complete with comfortable bamboo beds and attached bathroom. Meal plan: D

Day 2

Morning chai, then set off on walking safari in Nameri National Park. Famous for its wild elephants, barking deer, langue monkeys and wild cats. Return to Eco-camp for hearty breakfast. Relax, then take a gentle boat ride down the Bhorelli River observing wildlife and birdlife. Stop off on the river bank for a freshly cooked lunch. Rest of day free to relax. Optional activities: village walk, nature walks. Dinner and overnight at the Eco-camp. Meal plan: B,L,D

Day 3

After breakfast, leave for Kaziranga National Park, home to unicorn rhinos and the densest population of tigers. Check-in to excellent cottage, enjoy lunch, then set off on afternoon game drive. Wildlife includes: endangered unicorn rhinos, tigers, barking deer, elephants, buffalo, monkeys,wild boar and more. Return to cottage. Dinner at the resort and enjoy drinks by the bonfire. Overnight in Jupuri Ghar. Meal plan: B,L,D

Day 4

Early morning wake-up for elephant-back safari in the national park. Spend an hour on elephants and get up close and personal to the endangered unicorn rhino. Morning is the best time to spot animals in Kaziranga. Return to cottage for breakfast. Morning free to relax. After lunch, embark on afternoon game drive for more wildlife spotting. Dinner and overnight at Jupuri Ghar. Meal plan: B,L,D

Day 5

Breakfast followed by visit to Panbari Forest Reserve. Take a walk through the nearby tea plantations. The forest contains more wildlife, including the elusive hoolock gibbon. Lunch. Afternoon free. Optional activities include village walk (Mising Village) or game drive (extra cost applicable). Dinner and overnight at Jupuri Ghar. Meal plan: B,L,D

Day 6

Early breakfast, then leave for Guwahati for afternoon flight to Kolkata. Greeted by Travel The Unknown representative for transfer to hotel. Rest of day free. Overnight in Kolkata. Meal plan: B

Day 7

After breakfast, set off on an eye-opening walking tour (4 hours) in the 'City of Joy'. You will take in some of the lesser-known streets of Kolkata famous for carpentry and metalwork. Visit the colourful flower and fruit markets, one of the largest in India. Pass by wrestlers limbering up for traditional Indian wrestling, then hop on board the water taxi that ferries passengers along the Hooghly. Visit the area first colonised in Kolkata and also the house of Rabindranath Tagore, Bengal’s most famous literary genius. Lunch en-route. Afternoon sight-seeing by car, including colonial sites such as the Victoria Memorial, St Paul's Cathedral and the High Court. Also visit the remarkable work done by Mother Teresa's Sisters of Mercy. Overnight in Kolkata. Meal plan: B

Day 8

After breakfast, transfer to the departure point for your boat ride into the Sunderbans. Snacks and drinks served on board the boat. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Sunderbans is home to the world’s largest mangroves and largest number of Royal Bengal tigers. Check in to your cottage at the Camp. Savour an excellent lunch in the open buffet area. Leave for your afternoon boat ride along the Sunderbans many waterways and visit the watch tower. Tea/coffee and snacks served onboard. Return to camp for evening buffet dinner, followed by traditional folk dance and music. Overnight in Sunderbans. Meal plan: B,L,D

Day 9

Early morning tea served at your cottage. Set off on boat ride through mangroves and creeks in search of tigers. It’s usually the best time to catch glimpses of these majestic predators. Breakfast served on-board. Stop off by bank, and take a canopy walk above the forest. Return to buffet lunch at camp. After a rest, take a walk to the local village, where you will see kids walking home from school, beautiful thatched huts, open fields and a vibrant market place. Return to camp for tea and snacks, followed by a short film on the Sunderbans. Buffet dinner at camp. Overnight in Sunderbans. Meal plan; B,L,D

Day 10

Morning tea served at cottage. Boat ride with breakfast on-board. as you cruise through more mangroves and creeks admiring the scenery as well as looking out for more of the Sunderbans’ wildlife. Return to camp for buffet lunch and then transfer to Kolkata by boat and minibus. Transfer to hotel for dinner. Overnight in Kolkata. Meal plan: B,L

Day 11

After breakfast, transfer to airport for onward flight. If evening flight, then rest of day free. Meal plan: B

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