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9-Day Widlife Tour In Manas, Nameri, & Kaziranga From Kolkata
  • Tour Category

    Group Tour

  • Tour Types

    Bird Watching, Safari, Eco Tourism

  • Duration

    9 Days

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English, Hindi

Description

Take this fascinating tour of the fauna of Assam, one of the most beautiful and progressive states of India. Come across beautiful mammals and their compatriots as you hop through the heartland. Unwind at the foothills of the Himalayas, marvel at the animals in their natural reserves, savour the Assam's tea culture, and discover sensational natural wonders that will leave you speechless!

  • Day 1: Arrival in Kolkata expand_more
    • Arrive in Kolkata and transfer to the hotel.

    Stay overnight in Kolkata


  • Day 2: Guwahati to Manas National Park expand_more
    • After breakfast, drive to the airport for the flight to Guwahati. Arrive in Guwahati and get welcomed with lunch on arrival.
    • Drive to Manas National Park. Lying on the foothills of the Himalayas, it is the most stunning pristine wildlife habitat in India, comparable to the best in the world. It is also a UNESCO Natural World Heritage (endangered) site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an Elephant Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve. 

     Stay overnight at Manas.

  • Day 3: Sightseeing at Manas expand_more
    • Embark on a full-day sightseeing tour at Manas, along with an elephant ride and jeep safari inside the forest.

    Overnight stay at Manas.

  • Day 4: Drive from Manas National park to Nameri National Park expand_more
    • After breakfast, drive to Nameri National Park. The 200 sq km park area is located in the Sonitpur district, bordering Arunachal Pradesh, and it is also the core area of Nameri Tiger Reserve (344 sq km). Over 350 species of birds, including White-winged Wood Duck, Ibisbill (uncommon), and White-throated Fantails, can be found here.
    • Arrive and check in at Eco Camp. Spend the rest of the time free at leisure

    Overnight at the hotel.

  • Day 5: Nameri National Park- Full Day expand_more
    • Early morning, go for a nature walk and bird watching trip into the dense jungle with the forest guards. 

    Overnight at Eco Camp

  • Day 6: Kaziranga National Park expand_more
    • After breakfast, depart for Kaziranga National Park. Kaziranga National Park has become synonymous with successful conservations of the Great One Horn Rhinoceros and also a home of many other threatened species, including the Indian Elephant (Elephant Maximus), Tiger (Panthera tigris), Hoolock Gibbon (Ardipithecus hoolock), and the Ganges dolphin (Platanista gangetica).
    • Arrive at Kaziranga and check in at the jungle resort.

    Overnight at the resort

  • Day 7: Kaziranga expand_more
    • Early in the morning, enjoy the elephant safari in the central (Kohora) range of Kaziranga. Later return to the resort for breakfast.
    • In the afternoon, savour the Tea Culture Of Assam at Kaziranga National Park. (Optional)
    • Late in the afternoon, enjoy the exclusive Jeep safari in the western (Bagori) range of Kaziranga.

    Overnight at the resort.

  • Day 8: Kaziranga National Park to Guwahati expand_more
    • After breakfast, drive to Guwahati Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
    • Visit their sacred temple, and later on, the museum.
    • In the evening, head for a river cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra River.

    Overnight at Guwahati

  • Day 9: Departure expand_more
    • After breakfast, drive to the airport for your flight to onward destination
What's Included
  • Manas National park (India-Bhutan Border)

  • Nameri National Park

  • Kaziranga National Park

  • Guwahati

  • English-speaking Indian guide

What's Excluded
  • Pygmy Hog Research Centre

  • Silk Village

  • River cruise

  • Boating and many more exciting options, if interested

Know before you go
  • A wildlife journey across the national parks of Assam, a green state in northeast India. Having visited a plethora of mammals and birdlife, including the famous rhinos of Kaziranga, get an introduction to the cultural vibe of the state in Guwahati as well. 

Just for your knowledge and information:

A. Manas National Park:

  • Manas is the closest I have come to seeing paradise on earth in my life - but that was 25 years ago.  Today, Manas looks like an aged diva wearing rags, though I think I still caught the familiar sparkle in the eye.

  • This Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forest and terrestrial Eco-region is also the richest species among all Indian wildlife areas and the only known home for the rare and endangered Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur and Pygmy Hog.

  • The focus point of Manas National Park is the enchanting Manas River, named after the serpent goddess Manasa. It is the largest Himalayan tributary of the mighty Brahmaputra. Coming down the Bhutan Hills from the north, the crystal clear waters of the Manas river runs through the heart of the 500 sq. km core area of Manas Park. The main tourist spot of Mothanguri, on the northern border of Manas with Bhutan, is situated on the banks of this river.

  • Situated on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river in Assam, Manas lies on the international border with Bhutan. It is bounded on the north by the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan, south by populous North Kamrup district and east and west by buffer forest reserves of 2,840 sq. Km Manas Tiger Reserve.

  • The Manas River flows through the west of the park, where it splits into two separate rivers, the Beki and Bholkaduba.

  • Vegetation: The Burma Monsoon Forests of Manas lie on the borders between the Indo-Gangetic and Indo-Malayan bio-geographical realms and is part of the Brahmaputra Valley Biogeographic Province. The combination of Sub-Himalayan Bhabar Terai formation with riverine succession leading up to the Sub-Himalayan mountain forest makes it one of the richest biodiversity areas in the world.

  • Two major biomes are represented in Manas  - the grassland biome and the forest biome.

  • It is replaced by moist deciduous forest away from watercourses, which is succeeded by semi-evergreen climax forest in the northern part of the park. A total of 543 plants species have been recorded from the core zone. Of these, 374 species are dicotyledons (including 89 trees), 139 species monocotyledons, and 30 are Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms.

  • Fauna: Manas is the melting point of the west and the east. Many species at the westernmost and easternmost point of their range represent a gateway for species exchanges between the typically Indian and Malayan' faunas.

  • A total of 55 mammals, 50 reptiles and three amphibians have been recorded, several species being endemic. Manas contains 21 of India's Schedule I mammals and at least 33 of its animals listed as threatened, by far the greatest number of any protected area. Some, like the Assam Roofed turtle Kachuga sylhetensis, Golden Langur Presbytis geez, Hispid Hare Caprolagus hispidus, Pygmy Hog Sus salvanius and the only pure strain of Asiatic Wild Buffalo Bubalus are, are only found/best seen here.

  • Birdlife: The diverse habitat of Manas is an ideal home for a variety of specialized birds. Manas boasts the largest population of the endangered Bengal Florican globally and is also a great place to see the Great Hornbill. The National Park lists around 380 species, and the adjoining hilly terrain in Bhutan can easily add a hundred birds to that total. Good birds to look for are Greater Adjutant, Black-tailed Crake, Red-headed Trogon, Swamp Francolin, Wreathed and Rufous-necked Hornbill, Marsh and Jerdon's Babblers, Pied Harrier, Rufous-rumped and Bristled Grassbirds, Hodgson's Bushchat, Rufous-vented Laughingthrush, Finn's Weaver, Ibisbill and a variety of foothills species.

B. Nameri National Park:

  • The Nameri National Park of 200 sq km is located in the Sonitpur district, bordering Arunachal Pradesh.

  • Another important wildlife sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh, The Pakhui (Pakke) wildlife Sanctuary, adjoins the Park on its North-Eastern point. The river Jia- Bhoroli and its tributaries, namely the Diji, Dinai, Doigurung, Nameri, Dikorai, Kharietc crisscross the park. During the rainy season, A few jheels (during the rainy seasons) also dot the area.

  • One can enjoy rafting in the Jia Bhoroli river in the southwestern boundary.


C. Kaziranga National Park: 

  • It has become synonymous with successful conservations of Great One Horn Rhinoceros (from the Greek word, "rhino" means nose and "ceros" means horn) / Unicornis (from the Latin word, "uni" means one and "cornis" also means horn) and also a home of may other threatened species.

  • There are also over 500 species of birds that have been recorded in the park, including 25 species of globally-threatened category.

  • Over and above, there are 21 rare and endangered species. In winter, one can observe a large breeding population of Spot Bill Pelicans about one thousand breeding nests are found in a place named Pelican Colony in the Eastern Range.

  • Among the reptiles, species like Water Monitor Lizard (Varanus Salvator), Indian python (Python molurus), Cobra (Naja naja) and the King Cobra are found.


Note:  We will Visit the Pygmy Hog Research Centre at  Nameri  National Park or Guwahati.

If you have more days, we can add many places according to your interests.

Meeting Point

Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
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4 To 4USD 3500 Per Group

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USD 3500 / group