OVERVIEW- The north eastern part of India is blessed with oodles of natural splendors, and some of the best spots to witness them are Kaziranga National Park and Meghalaya. Explore the Kaziranga with Meghalaya Tour where you can see Kaziranga National Park that provides you the rare sight of the exotic one horned rhinos, on the other hand Shillong and Cherrapunjee the wettest place on the Earth in Meghalaya. Indulge in exploring waterfalls and the world famous national park.
GUWAHATI- Considered to be the gateway to North East India, Guwahati is the largest city in the region. It is situated between the southern bank of Brahmaputra River and the foothills of the Shillong plateau. Dispur, a part of Guwahati, serves as the capital of Assam. The hill ringed, green wooded, river bordered urban centre was also known as Light of East in the ancient times. Popularly also known as City of Temples as the temples are perched on hills or on hillsides which offer panoramic view of the vast Brahmaputra as well as the bustling city.
KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK- Kaziranga National Park in Assam, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is famous worldwide for achieving success in the conservation of the one horned Indian Rhinoceros. Besides, it also provides habitat for a number of threatened species and migratory birds. The sanctuary is one of the few known habitats of one horned rhinoceros.
SHILLONG- Shillong is popularly known as the Scotland of the East and is famous for its picturesque rolls of hills, abundance of flora and fauna and its music culture. The Capital of Meghalaya, Shillong is one of the major tourist destinations in North East India. The British loved this place so much that they had established its Capital for Eastern Bengal and Assam.
CHERRAPUNJEE- Cherrapunjee in Meghalaya is one of the wettest places on the planet and the only place in India to receive rain throughout the year. The town of Cherrapunjee is nestled in the East Khasi Hills about 50 km southwest of the state's capital, Shillong. Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra or Churra, means the land of oranges. The cliffs of Cherrapunjee also offer stunning views of the plains of Bangladesh.
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Tour Destination: Guwahati - Kaziranga National Park - Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Guwahati
Travel Duration: 07 Nights/08 Days
DAY 1: GUWAHATI
Welcome at Guwahati Airport. Transfer to the hotel. Later in the afternoon visit the temple.
KAMAKHYA TEMPLE- The Kamakhya temple is one of the most revered shrines of Shakti in India, in the form of Kamakhya. Located on the Nilachal Hills just 7km from Guwahati, the Kamakhaya temple is of great religious importance. It also holds tremendous historic and archeological significance. The shrine is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in the country and is a part of the four most important Shakti Peethas. Kamakhya temple is the Goddess of Desire, and celebratory for the Tantrik sect of Hinduism. Followers of the Tantra Sect place their belief in Kamakshi or Kamakhya and hence this shrine holds tremendous religious, historic and archaeological significance.
EVENING CRUISE ON BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER- The Brahmaputra, also called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, is a trans-boundary river and one of the major rivers of Asia. From its origin in southwestern Tibet as the Yarlung Zangbo River, it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in great gorges and into Arunachal Pradesh where it is known as Dihang.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 2: GUWAHATI - KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
Today drive to Kaziranga National Park. On the way to Kaziranga we will explore the cultural city of Tezpur visiting its magnificent scenic beauty and exquisite archaeological ruins. Transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure to enjoy wonders of nature or you can go for a leisure walk around the place.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 3: KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
In the morning discover India's most wonderful National Park. Get ready early in the morning for wildlife viewing and nature walk in the park. Take a jungle safari in an open jeep/elephant safari in search of world famous one-horned Rhinos, tigers, elephants, jackals, swamp deer and many other species of mammals as well as a wealth birdlife.
In the afternoon go for a tribal village visit to see silk worm rearing by Assamese. Evening free for leisure.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 4: KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
Today morning watch the birdlife of Kaziranga. Explore the eastern Range of the National Park in a jeep safari. The eastern range of Kaziranga known as Agoratoli consists mostly of woodland and is famous for its wide variety of Birds. It is home to a variety of migratory birds and is also known to have large population of Wild Elephants.
In the evening time once can also visit the nearby local village to see their way of life & livelihood.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 5: KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK - SHILLONG
Today drive to Gateway of Meghalaya- Shillong. Enroute visit
UMIAM LAKE- As per the legends, two heavenly sisters decided to make their way to Meghalaya. However, one of them had reached the destination and the other could not due to some reason. So the former could not trace out her sister and started crying with her broken heart. She cried so much that and a lake was formed with her tears. Locally known as Umiam Lake, Barapani means vast waters.
Today it becomes a hub for the water sports activities such as speed boats, sailboats and water scooters. It is enveloped by lush green East Khasi hills and offers some of the best panoramic sights for nature-lovers.
Continue your drive and later transfer to the hotel. Evening at leisure or you can go for a leisure walk around the place.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 6: SHILLONG
After breakfast visit Shillong, Scotland of the East
ELEPHANTA FALLS- Named after an Elephant like stone at its foot, the Elephant Falls are amongst the most popular falls in the North-East, situated next to Shillong. It is a tourists' paradise with three layers of the falls accessible to the layman from different vantage points. At Elephant Falls one can get very close to the falls and enjoy its serenity and might.
SHILLONG PEAK- Shillong peak is Meghalaya's highest peak in the Himalayas. It is at an altitude of 1965 meters above the sea level. It is the best destination for the nature lovers. It is said that the Shillong is named after this peak. The view from the peak is breathtaking as it defines the Shillong city and the view of the Himalayas.
WARDS LAKE- A pretty artificial lake surrounded by gardens is an ideal evening get away! Also known as the Polok Lake, it is usually flocked by couples, picnickers and locals. Boating and fountain dancing are big activities of this place.
GOLF COURSE- Shillong Golf Course is considered to be the "Glen-eagle of the East" at the United States Golf Association Museum. It was set in a valley at an altitude of 5200 ft in 1898 as a 9 (nine) hole course and later converted into an 18 (eighteen) hole course in 1924 by Captain Jackson and C. K. Rhodes.
MAHADEV KHOLA DHAM- Believed to be about 150 years old, the Mahadev Khola Dham is a cave temple popular with Shiva devotees. It is believed that the shiva lingam placed here was discovered by the Subedhar Major of the 8th Gurkha Rifles when he was exploring the area after he saw it in a dream.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 7: SHILLONG - CHERRAPUNJEE - SHILLONG
Today drive to the wettest places on the planet Cherrapunjee. Later visit this beautiful place of Cherrapunjee
LIVING ROOT BRIDGES- Meghalaya's double-decker and single-decker root bridges are known to be unique in the world. The bridges are tangles of massive thick roots, which have been intermingled to form a bridge that can hold several people at a time. Made of the Indian Rubber Tree this is one of the biggest attractions of Cherrapunjee. A unique attraction and quite an innovative mix of nature and engineering. The Umshiang River flows beneath the bridge.
NOHKALIKAI FALLS- One of the most photogenic waterfalls in India, Nohkalikai in Meghalaya is the fifth highest waterfall in India. Nohkalikai, which means means Ka Likai's Leap in Khasi language, is located about seven km away from Cherrapunjee, the second wettest place on the planet.
MAWSYNRAM- Crowned as the wettest place on earth, the village of Mawsynram is a nature lover's dream and the best place to witness the fury of the rains. With 11,872 mm of rainfall received annually, Mawsynram beats Cherrapunjee by a slender margin.
SEVEN SISTERS FALL- the Seven Sisters Falls have the reputation of being the fourth highest waterfalls in India. Also known as Nohsngithiang Falls, they form a seven-segmented waterfall, which plunges over the top of limestone cliffs of the Khasi Hills. The falls only flow during the rainy season. The vibrant colors of the setting sun make for a great sight.
MAWSMAI CAVES- Mawsmai cave is one of the main tourist attractions in the Cherrapunjee, which is credited as the wettest place on Earth. These magnificent caves are formed out of limestone and are quite long and deep.
KHOH RAMHAH- Also known as Motrop and the Pillar Rock, Khoh Ramhah is a massive rock formation that looks like a giant cone. In the local language, Khoh Ramhah means basket of the giant.
THANGKHARANG PARK- The Park is the house of various orchids and birds. The park offers you a panoramic view of Bangladesh and Kynrem falls cascading down at a distance in three levels. The serpentine roads add to the beauty of this place.
Later in the evening return back to Shillong.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 8: SHILLONG - GUWAHATI
Day free for leisure and later depart to Guwahati airport/station to catch your flight/train towards onward destination.
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