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(A 15 Day Itinerary Covering an Exciting Tribal Tour of Arunachal along with Royal Remains of The Ahom Kingdom, The Vaishnavite Culture of Majuli Island, A Tea Tour at Sangsua/Gatoonga Tea Estate and a Wild life tour at Kaziranga National Park) |
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Day 01: Guwahati Airport-Nameri ( 250 km/
05 hr):
Day 02: Nameri-Ziro (Approx. 350 Km/ 08 hr):
The traditional Apatani men folk wear their hair in a topknot with cane
helmets & a brass skewer struck through their ears. The men also have a
tattoo mark resembling the English letter ‘T’on the chin, starting below
the lower lip. The women folk could be identified by the wooden nose plugs
known as ‘yapinghules’ worn on both the nostrils. Day 03: Ziro: Full day excursion to the interior of Arunachal Pradesh. Using Ziro as a base the entire day is spent visiting the Hong village, one of the largest tribal villages in Asia & other Apatani villages like Bulla village. Day 04: Ziro-Daporijo ( 180 km/ Approx.6-7 hr):
Departing early after breakfast we descend
from the Ziro Plateau & drive along the Kamla river valley through dense
jungle country, passing picturesque villages of the Nishi & the Hill Miri
tribes.
Day 06: Daporijo-Along ( 178 km/ Approx.6
hr): The Adis are very accomplished weavers of cane goods. The excellence of their cane work shines supreme in the famous cane suspension bridges of Arunachal Pradesh.
Overnight at hotel Holiday Cottage or
similar.
Full day excursion to the interior part of
Arunachal Pradesh. We follow the river Siang in the northern direction &
visit the Bori & Pailibo sub groups of the Adi tribe. After having packed
lunch at the Bori-Adis village we will hike back to the road head & drive
to an Adi-Gallong village. In the late afternoon visit Shiva Dol, an Ahom monument which is believed to be the highest Shiva Temple in India with its height of 104 ft. By the side of this temple is the massive Sivasagar tank, another Ahom monument covering an area of 257 acres of land out of which 129 acres are filled with crystal clear water.
Day 11 Sivasagar: We shall visit some monasteries & interact with the celibate monks. In the late afternoon we return the same way by ferry and take an hour’s drive to Sangsua/ Gatoonga tea gardens and check in at the heritage garden manager’s bungalow. Unlike many tea producing nations in the world, the Tea Gardens in Assam are fairly big in size covering several hectares. Assam tea is known for its Black Teas-Orthodox and C.T.C. Day 13: Sangsua/Gatoonga tea garden-Kaziranga National Park (Approx 75 km/ 2 hr): First half free at leisure enjoying the tea garden. If tea plucking and the factory works go on we shall take the assistance of a garden executive to explain us the method of tea plucking or tea processing.
Later in the afternoon transfer to Kaziranga
National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the home to the endangered
one horned rhinoceros (2048 rhinos as
per 2009 census) . Besides, the park
has several species of mammals and birds. The park has 70% of the world
population of the Asiatic Water Buffalos & the Eastern Swamp Deer. The
park was brought under the Project Tiger recently for special efforts to
protect its near 100 Royal Bengal Tigers. Amongst birds, the park has 25
globally threatened bird species. Overnight at Bonhabi Resort/Jupuri Ghar
or similar.
Season of Visit : October - April Price quoted valid until April, 2010 |
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