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13 Nights & 14 Days
Daily Tour
40 people
Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi
Kaziranga and Sundarbans Tour, a 13-night, 14-day package, will allow you to explore the wildlife of India’s northeast region. During the tour, you will go on a wildlife safari at some of the region’s most popular wildlife reserves, including Kaziranga National Park, Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary, and Sundarbans. The itinerary also includes stops in Delhi, Kalimpong, and Kolkata for sightseeing. The tour’s main attractions are a boat ride and an elephant safari.
Eastern India is well-known for its wildlife sanctuaries and provides insight into some of the most well-known Wildlife Reserves. The Elephant Safari and Rafting on the Teesta River are the tour’s highlights.
Enjoy a 14-day adventure in the wilderness of Kaziranga National Park and the Sunderbans. This tour gives you the opportunity to participate in adventure activities such as river rafting, canopy walks, elephant rides, mountain trails, and jeep safaris in these locations.
Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We design vacations to meet your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a holiday to your specific needs for an unforgettable India tour.
Arrival in Delhi, India's capital, late in the evening. Get a guided transfer to the hotel you have reserved in advance for the night.
The second day of the journey is dedicated to sightseeing in New Delhi, where you will visit sites including the President's Residence, the Qutab Minar complex, and the Tomb of Humayun. Spend the night.
After breakfast today, you will take part in a tour of Old Delhi that will take you to popular tourist destinations including the Red Fort, Raj Ghat, Jama Mosque, and more. Later in the evening, you can go shopping or take a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk. Spend the night.
Go to the Delhi airport and take a flight to Guwahati. When you arrive, head in the direction of Kaziranga National Park. Check into a resort after arrival. Around 2-3% of the world's population of one-horned rhinos is found in this national park, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dinner is served around a bonfire while watching a Bihu dance performance in the evening. Spend the night.
Enjoy a park stroll in the early morning to take in the lovely surroundings. Later, take advantage of the park's wildlife viewing to spot the numerous animal and bird species. The evening is reserved to watch the breeding of silk worms at a local tribal settlement. At the resort for tea and the night.
Take an early-morning elephant safari into the park to look for wildlife and birds including the Bengal Florican, Swamp Francolin, Indian Muntjac, and wild boar. Visit a tea factory and take a stroll around a tea garden in the afternoon. Have a lavish dinner in a house in a tea garden. Spend the night.
After eating breakfast, head to the airport in Guwahati to catch a flight to Bagdogra. Arriving in Bagdogra, go by road to Kalimpong, one of northeast India's most well-known tourist destinations. Appreciate the fine weather and mystical surroundings. Check into your hotel after arrival. Enjoy your meal. Spend the night.
On day 8, eat breakfast and spend the morning engaging in your favourite activities. Following lunch, leave your hotel to see the well-known sights in this mountain town, such as Deolo Hill, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Kalimpong Cactus Nursery, etc. Stay over night.
On day 9, early in the morning, you'll experience an exhilarating rafting trip down the Teesta River. After that, travel to Siliguri's New Jalpaigudi Train Station to catch a train that will take you the rest of the way to Kolkata.
After Arriving in Kolkata, be guided in getting to the hotel you had already reserved. The day is reserved for sightseeing in the City of Joy after breakfast, and possible stops include the Victoria Monument, Howrah Bridge, Birla Planetarium, etc. a hotel room for the night
After eating breakfast, head to Basanti Port, where you'll catch a boat to Sundarbans. Go on a motorised ship that will take you to Sajnekhali Bird Watching once you've arrived at the Sundarbans. Enjoy bird watching and animal viewing along the journey, where you might see a Royal Bengal Tiger, Fishing Cats, Leopard Cats, Macaques, Wild Boar, Indian Grey Mongoose, Fox, Jungle Cat, and more. Nighttime aboard.
Spend the entire day sailing among the mangrove creeks. Enjoy the wildlife and surrounding greenery with your eyes. Sajnekhali will be reached just before dusk. You will be hosted in the Mangrove Interpretation Centre, where you can partake in refreshments and see a slide presentation about wildlife. On the boat, for lunch, dinner, and the night.
A bike rickshaw journey to the Rangabelia Taagore Society in the morning is scheduled so that visitors can observe the project for rural development. Return to Basanti Port in the afternoon. start driving to Kolkata. Kolkata for the night
Get an early-morning flight to Delhi. The following day is free. You can do some last-minute shopping in Delhi's well-known markets if you'd like. Later, be driven to the railway station or airport for your next flight.
The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, and Sundarbans are the three most significant wildlife sanctuaries in East India. The Namdapha Wildlife Sanctuary, Sirohi Wildlife Sanctuary, Simlipal Wildlife Sanctuary, and Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary are other significant wildlife sanctuaries in East India.
Other animals seen in these forests include the Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, hoolock gibbon, eastern swamp deer, Assamese macaque, rhesus macaque, stump-tailed macaque, mongoose, Indian giant squirrel, leopard, red panda, water buffalo, and Chinese pangolin.
The Sunderbans National Park and the Kaziranga National Park, both of which are included as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are two of the most popular national parks in East India.
The Panthera tigris tigris subspecies includes the Bengal tiger in its population. It is one of the largest wild cats still in existence. It is believed to belong to the world's charismatic megafauna.
The most well-known reserves in India where you can see tigers in the wild include Sundarbans National Park, Corbett National Park, and Ranthambhore National Park. The only area in the world to see critically endangered one-horned rhinos is Kaziranga National Park.
One of the most picturesque states in North-East India is Meghalaya, often known as the "abode of clouds," which attracts visitors with a wide range of attractions, events, and festivals.
The Indian elephant, Indian rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, Asiatic lion, Indian leopard, snow leopard, and clouded leopard are just a few of the well-known huge species that may be found in India.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, a small rhino sanctuary, is one of the three key reserves for the preservation of Indian rhinos, along with Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park.
Tawang, Bhalukpong, Bomdila, and Tezpur. The order is Itanagar - Ziro - Daporijo - Aalo - Pasighat. Yingkiong, Pasighat, Jengging, and Tuting. Hayuliang, Tezu, and Tinsukia.
East India 2023: 30 National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries.
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