05 Nights / 06 Days Fully Guided Tours Private Car
Guwahati - Kaziranga National Park - Jorhat - Guwahati
Wildlife and tea landscapes define the identity of Assam, one of the most fascinating regions of North East India. This Kaziranga Wildlife Safari & Assam Tea Gardens Tour focuses on the natural beauty of the Brahmaputra Valley while introducing travelers to the famous wildlife reserve of Kaziranga National Park and the historic tea estates around Jorhat. The journey moves through river plains, forest reserves and vast plantations that have shaped Assam’s global reputation for tea production.
The tour provides a unique opportunity to experience the biodiversity of Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for protecting the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Wildlife safaris through the park’s grasslands and wetlands offer excellent chances to observe rhinos, elephants, wild buffalo and numerous bird species in their natural habitat.
Alongside wildlife exploration, travelers also visit the scenic tea gardens of Assam. The tea estates around Jorhat present a completely different landscape where rolling plantations stretch across the countryside. The peaceful environment of these plantations offers insight into one of the world’s most famous tea-producing regions while providing a relaxing contrast to the excitement of wildlife safaris.
Arrival at Guwahati Airport marks the beginning of your journey into Assam. Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati is the largest city in North East India and serves as the main gateway to the region. After meeting your driver, you are transferred to your hotel where you can relax after your flight.
Later in the day travelers often visit the famous Kamakhya Temple, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in eastern India. Located on Nilachal Hill, the temple offers panoramic views of the Brahmaputra River and the surrounding city.
The evening can be spent exploring local markets or enjoying a peaceful walk along the riverfront while observing the rhythm of life in Assam’s largest city.
After breakfast the journey continues toward Kaziranga National Park, one of the most important wildlife reserves in Asia. The drive travels through the fertile plains of Assam where villages, rice fields and small rivers create a beautiful rural landscape.
As the road moves closer to Kaziranga, the scenery begins to change with open grasslands and forest areas appearing along the route. These landscapes form the natural habitat for the diverse wildlife that inhabits the national park.
Upon arrival you check in to your lodge near the park. The surrounding environment provides a peaceful introduction to the wildlife experience awaiting the next day.
Early morning begins with a jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park, guided by experienced drivers familiar with the terrain. The safari moves through tall elephant grass, wetlands and forest areas where wildlife sightings are common.
Kaziranga is internationally known for protecting the one-horned rhinoceros, and visitors frequently encounter these impressive animals grazing peacefully in open fields. Other wildlife includes elephants, swamp deer, wild buffalo and numerous species of birds.
The afternoon offers another opportunity for safari exploration in a different zone of the park. Each area of Kaziranga has unique landscapes, increasing the chances of observing different animals and bird species.
Today’s journey continues toward Jorhat, a town often referred to as the cultural capital of Assam. The drive passes through quiet countryside and stretches of tea plantations that dominate the region’s landscape.
Upon arrival travelers visit nearby Assam tea estates, where endless rows of tea bushes create a striking visual landscape across the hills. Walking through the plantations provides insight into the traditional cultivation and harvesting of Assam tea.
The peaceful environment of the tea gardens offers a relaxing atmosphere where travelers can enjoy the scenic beauty of the plantations while learning about the tea industry that has shaped the region’s economy and culture.
Morning in Jorhat begins with another exploration of the surrounding tea estates. Visitors often learn about the tea processing methods and the history behind Assam’s global reputation as one of the world’s leading tea producers.
Later the tour includes a visit to Majuli Island, one of the largest river islands in the world, located on the Brahmaputra River. The island is known for its monasteries, traditional culture and peaceful rural landscapes.
Exploring Majuli provides travelers with a unique cultural experience, where traditional Assamese villages and spiritual centers reflect the region’s heritage and lifestyle.
The final day begins with a scenic drive back toward Guwahati. The road passes through river plains and agricultural landscapes, offering one last look at the countryside of Assam.
Depending on flight schedules, travelers may have time to explore local markets or relax along the Brahmaputra River before heading to the airport.
Transfer to Guwahati Airport concludes the Kaziranga Wildlife Safari & Assam Tea Gardens Tour, leaving travelers with memories of wildlife encounters, peaceful tea plantations and the unique landscapes of Assam.
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