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Single horn Rhino River cruises – Kaziranga National Park
Single horn Rhino River cruises – Kaziranga National Park On this boat and land vacation, experience the best of India’s national parks and wildlife. Discover the unadulterated beauty of Assam in India’s North East, a region that is largely unknown and undeveloped.
On this remarkable 8-day excursion to some of India’s most well-known national parks, the wildlife is on a magnificent show.
Initially, going on an elephant safari in Manus National Park could result in seeing some of the 500 wild elephants that live there or even spotting the elusive tiger. Take a 3-night Brahmaputra River cruise, stopping at the sacred hamlet of Hajo and the Sualkuchi silk weaving workshops.
The moving Commonwealth War Graves are among the poignant Guwahati attractions. Single horn Rhino River cruises will take you to Kaziranga National Park, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers safaris on elephants and jeeps. At Kaziranga, take an early-morning elephant ride to see the area’s animals up close, including the fabled one-horned rhino, before going on a tour of terraced tea plantations and a Mishing tribal community.
With a large population of Asian One-Horned Rhinos, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is a great place to go on a jeep safari. A superb adventure for wildlife lovers.
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Day 1: Bandhavgarh National Park -
Depending on your flight/train, Taxi will pick you up and drive to Bandhavgarh national park. On reaching the resort, After check- in, have some lunch and take some rest before your evening activity. In the evening we go for evening safari or night safari in the buffer forest of Bandhavgarh national park. Seeing the jungle and wildlife animals in the night is an amazing experience. Tiger and Leopard are key species of central Indian forest, and they also prefer to move around in the night. Dinner & overnight stay.
Meals: Lunch & dinner
Activity: Evening safari or Night safari in the buffer forest
Day 2- Bandhavgarh National Park:
Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh is an amazing combination of thrill and interesting stories. Bandhavgarh, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 sq mi), was declared a national park in 1968 and then became Tiger Reserve in 1993. The current core area is spread over 716 square kilometres (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 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. It has the highest density of tigers in India. Variety of scenic landscapes and vegetation also makes this place an awe-enchanting paradise for travellers. 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 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 Reptile and Insect are found there. Post lunch we go for our afternoon safari. Overnight stay in Bandhavgarh. There is a saying about the Park that goes: "In any other Park, you are lucky if you see a tiger. In Bandhavgarh, you are unlucky if you don't see (at least) one."
Activity: Morning & evening jungle safari
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 3- Bandhavgarh national park: same like day 2
Activity: Morning & evening jungle safari
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 4- Jabalpur/Katni drop: Today we start our day with a morning Nature walk in the buffer area and do some birding. Coming back from the walk, we have a sumptuous breakfast. and then pack our bags for the drive back to Jabalpur/Katni. The trip ends here.
Activity: Nature walk
Meals: Breakfast
At the airport in Guwahati, you will be welcomed and transported to the adjacent Bhutanese park known as Manas. The number of tigers in the park is thought to be approximately 30, while there are close to 500 wild elephants. Sleep at a lodge close to the park.
National Park Start the day with an early-morning elephant safari in Manas to witness the park’s many deer and monkey species, as well as some of its 380 bird species. Additionally, you will watch tribal hand weaving, visit a nearby tea plantation, and take a stroll through a local town. After that, take a jeep ride to see the Manas River’s sunset before returning to your lodge lodging.
Drive to Guwahati, where your river tour will start, following a leisurely breakfast. Mid-afternoon, alight the ABN Charaidew near the famous Saraighat Bridge, and settle into your cabin. Travel downstream Single horn Rhino River cruises to a stop for the night not far from the Vijaynagar settlement.
You’ll sail upstream today to the quaint community of Sualkuchi to check out its silk looms. Drive on to Hajo, a location revered by Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus. Visit the straightforward Hindu temple with its elephant frieze and the high Muslim shrine with its expansive views of the rural surroundings. Return to your riverboat afterward, and sail to a nighttime mooring.
Travel upstream and arrive at the Pandu docks. Discover Guwahati by taking a quick city tour that takes you to the revered Kamakhya temple and the moving Commonwealth War Graves.
After that, take a country boat across to Peacock Island in the middle of the river to see its population of Golden Langur monkeys before returning to your riverboat and continuing your voyage.
Single horn Rhino River cruises excursion will end at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary when the riverboat travels upstream this morning. Take a jeep safari and travel to the sanctuary with its substantial population of Asian One-Horned Rhinos.
Drive to Kaziranga National Park next, which is home to more than 1,000 rhinos as well as tigers, wild elephants, and many other species. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is.
Take an early-morning elephant ride to come up close to the wildlife in Kaziranga’s Central Range. Then, drive to a Mishing tribal community to witness their unusual buildings erected on piles. Along the way, you’ll pass a Karbi tribal village and terraced tea gardens.
Afternoon activities include a vehicle safari through the park’s Western Range and a view of the environment from an observation tower.
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