Today is the last day of your Brahmaputra cruise. Arrive at the airport for your final departure in the morning after disembarking.
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Brahmaputra Panorama- River cruises tour
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Brahmaputra Panorama- River cruises tour
The North Eastern state of India’s Assam is covered in-depth by this cruise. Explore fewer traveled areas of India that are off the beaten path. Witness its untouched natural beauty and fauna firsthand.
On this 11-day trip, see the highlights of Assam, including the old capital of the Ahom monarchs at Sibsagar, where you can also have lunch at an Assamese tea farm. Before reaching Kaziranga National Park, your excursions will take you to the Hindu monasteries of Majuli Island. You will spend two days discovering the wonders that Kazaringa, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has to offer.
Visit the park’s western and seldom-visited eastern ranges for elephant and jeep safaris to see the water buffalo, deer, rhinoceros, and elephants that live there.
Explore the temples in Tezpur and Madan Kamdev, then stop by a settlement of silk weavers in Sualkuchi. You may also look for souvenirs at the neighborhood markets in Guwahati and take a bike rickshaw to Cole Park to see its collection of medieval stone carvings. The river trip also offers the incredible chance to spend two full days cruising this spectacular river, enjoying the ever-changing scenery from the comfort of the sundeck.
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Day 1 - Delhi
Upon arrival today, we will pick you up from Delhi airport/railway station and drive you to a hotel. At 7 P.m., the group will meet at the hotel lounge/dining for a group introduction, and our tour leader will give you the tour briefing, followed by drinks and dinner. Overnight stay in Delhi.
Meals - Dinner
Activity - No activity planned (Optional activity half-day city tour)
Day 2 - Delhi to Pench National Park via Nagpur
Today we will take an early morning flight to Nagpur (Indigo 2098, 7:20 AM to 9:05 AM). We will have Breakfast in flight. After reaching Nagpur our taxi driver will pick up us and drive to Pench National Park, it's a 2 hours drive through the beautiful countryside of central India. On reaching the resort, After check-in, have some lunch and take some rest before your afternoon safari. Dinner & overnight stay in Pench.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: Afternoon safari
Day 3 & 4 - Pench National Park
An impeccable place to walk down the memory lanes of your childhood days of the famous story ‘The Jungle Book’. In the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh, Pench National Park is located in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara. Named after the pristine River Pence which flows through the park, Pench National Park is one of the most popular wildlife reserves in India. The park also has its mention in the famous story of 1894, ‘The Jungle Book’, penned by the renowned English Author Rudyard Kipling. Sprawls over a massive area of 758 sq. km, including the core area, Pench National Park has rich wildlife that offers visitors an opportunity to indulge in one of the finest wildlife experiences in India. Numerous wild creatures including the Royal Bengal tiger, jackal, peafowl, wild dog, wild boar, sloth bear, Indian leopard, fox, striped hyena, monkey, gaur, barking deer, four-horned antelope, Indian wolf, and much more make the Pench one of the finest national parks of India.
We start our day early with the morning safari. Early morning is the best time to look for the big cats and other predators. The birdlife is also very active. The undulating terrain, deciduous teak forest, Pench River, and numerous dry streambeds form the perfect setup. Post lunch we go for our evening safari. Overnight stay in Pench.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: Morning & afternoon safari
Day 5 - Kanha National Park
Today after breakfast at the resort, we drive to Kanha National Park. On reaching the resort, After check-in, have some lunch and take some rest before your evening activity. In the afternoon we go for an afternoon safari or night safari in the buffer forest of Kanha National Park. Dinner & overnight stay in Kanha.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: Afternoon safari
Day 6 & 7 - Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park also known as Kanha-Kisli National Park is one of the famous tiger reserves of India and the largest national park located in the magical land of Madhya Pradesh. Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955 and was designated as a tiger reserve in the year of 1973. Today, it sprawls over an area of 940 square kilometers. It is one of the most popular Tiger reserves in India which attracts flocks of wildlife enthusiasts every year.
The Kanha National Park is reckoned as the perfect habitat for large amounts of herbivores and carnivore animals. Tourists can discover the abundant varieties of wildlife. It is the only location in India where the most abundant variety of Barasingha can be found and so does to call them the "Jewel of Kanha”. This National Park has thick vegetation kinds of Sal trees Bamboo forests and grasslands. The moderate and favorable climate and varied topography support the growth of a rich and varied flora in the Park. Kanha has more than 70 species of trees. This large, evergreen, gregarious tree is found in North India, up to an elevation of 914 meters. The timber is largely used for railway sleepers and more than 500 species of birds.
We start our day early with the morning safari. Early morning is the best time to look for the big cats and other predators. The birdlife is also very active. The evergreen forest of Sal forest, Kanha meadows, and perennial water bodies that flow through the year make this forest beautiful and a perfect place to see big cats. Post lunch we go for our evening safari. Overnight stay in Kanha.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: Morning & afternoon safari
Day 8 - Bandhavgarh National Park
Today after breakfast at the resort, we drive to Bandhavgarh National Park. On reaching the resort, After check-in, have some lunch and take some rest before your jungle activity. In the afternoon we go on a safari in Bandhavgarh National Park. Dinner & overnight stay in Bandhavgarh.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: Afternoon safari
Day 9 & 10 - Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh is an amazing combination of thrill and interesting stories. Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968 and then became Tiger Reserve in 1993. The current core area is spread over 716 square kilometers (276 sq mi). The three main zones of the national park are Tala, Magdhi, and Khitauli. Tala is the richest zone in terms of biodiversity, mainly tigers. Altogether, these three ranges comprise the 'core' of the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, constituting a total area of 716 km2. It is here where for the first time India’s first white tiger was found. It is here where we will see the grand Fort of Bandhavgarh which was gifted by Lord Rama to his younger brother Laxman. The name Bandhavgarh is a testimony to this fact. Bandhav means Brother and Garh means Fort in the local dialect. You will also witness 2000 years old man-made caves with interesting inscriptions and rock paintings. Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve’s charm is irresistible. Bandhavgarh is one of the national parks which has the highest density of tigers in India. A variety of scenic landscapes and vegetation also makes this place an awe-enchanting paradise for travelers. The best part is this popular national park in India has so much more to enjoy apart from its amazing wildlife sightings and safari that one trip to this reserve is not enough.
We start our day early with the morning safari. Early morning is the best time to look for the big cats and other predators. The birdlife is also very active during this time of the day. Bandhavgarh is best known for its Evergreen Sal forest and Mixed forest about 515 species of Plant are found there and is also home to 242 species of Birds and many species of reptiles and Insects are found there. Post lunch we go for our evening safari. Dinner & overnight stay in Bandhavgarh.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: Morning and afternoon safari.
Day 11 - Delhi
Today after breakfast at the resort, we will drive to Jabalpur. We have our lunch in Jabalpur and then drive to the airport to catch our flight IndiGo 6073, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm. After reaching Delhi, our taxi will pick up us and drive to the Delhi hotel. Take some rest and at 7 PM we will meet again at the restaurant for our final dinner. Overnight stay in Delhi.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity: None
Day 12 - Delhi - The trip ends here
Today according to your flight/train timing, our taxi driver will drop you. The trip ends here.
Meals: None
Activity: None
When you get to Dibrugarh, someone will be there to meet you and take you to the ship. Your cabin, which will serve as your home away from home for the next ten nights, should be settled into and unpacked.
You will go on a road trip today to Sibsagar, which was formerly the capital of Assam and had palaces of distinction and temples with stupa-like profiles that were built by the Ahom kings of that region.
A traditional Assamese tea estate will serve as the setting for lunch. When you get back to the ship, take a three-hour sail to Majuli Island, which is reputed to be the biggest river island on the planet.
Today, visit Majuli Island, where distinctive Hindu monasteries known for their dance drama performances are located. After visiting the Auniati monastery, you can watch a dance performance at the Kamalabari monastery in the late afternoon.
Mostly spent cruising, with a brief halt to explore a riverside tribal community. As the boat travels downstream, unwind on board and take in the constantly changing scenery. The Kaziranga National Park will be visible by the afternoon.
Arrive this morning at the Ahom-period temple in the small village of Vishwanath. Before continuing the journey down to the moor in Silghat, have a stroll ashore. After that, disembark and have a jeep trip into Kaziranga National Park’s Western Range for your first safari.
At Kaziranga, begin the day with an early-morning elephant safari. The park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to more than 1,000 rhinos, is the best location in the world to view these majestic animals.
Elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer all call it home. Drive to Kaziranga’s lesser-known Eastern Range in the afternoon for another jeep safari.
Enjoy a leisurely morning of cruising before docking at Tezpur. After lunch on board, disembark to visit the Da Parbatia temple ruins and take a cycle rickshaw through the neighborhood bazaars to Cole Park, where there is a collection of ancient stone carvings.
Today, unwind and take in a full day of river sailing. On the sundeck, take in the sight as it changes and becomes fully present in your surroundings.
Cruise for a morning before arriving in Guwahati and anchoring in front of the city. Before traveling to the stunning Madan Kamdev temple ruins to view their sexual carvings, climb the stairs to the Aswaklanta temple.
Visit a weaving workshop in Sualkuchi and step ashore to learn more about the entire silk production process. Later, take a tour of Guwahati’s attractions. Visit the sad Commonwealth War Graves, the museum, and the neighborhood bazaars, in addition to the Kamakhya Temple.
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