06 Nights / 07 Days Fully Guided Tours Private Car
Guwahati - Kaziranga National Park - Jorhat Tea Gardens -Majuli Island - Guwahati
Assam is widely known for its endless tea plantations and rich wildlife landscapes that stretch across the fertile Brahmaputra Valley. This North East India Tea Gardens & Wildlife Tour introduces travelers to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region by connecting the highlights of Guwahati, Kaziranga National Park, Jorhat and Majuli Island.
The itinerary combines wildlife exploration with the peaceful countryside of Assam’s famous tea estates. Visitors experience the excitement of Kaziranga National Park safari, where the endangered one-horned rhinoceros roams freely across grasslands and wetlands. Alongside wildlife encounters, travelers also visit historic tea gardens where rows of tea plants stretch across rolling hills.
The journey continues to Majuli Island, one of the largest river islands in the world, located in the middle of the Brahmaputra River. Known for its traditional monasteries and peaceful rural landscapes, Majuli offers travelers an authentic cultural experience that reflects the heritage of Assam.
Arrival at Guwahati Airport marks the beginning of the journey through Assam. Located along the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati serves as the main gateway for travelers visiting North East India.
After meeting your driver, transfer to the hotel for check-in and relaxation. Later travelers may visit the historic Kamakhya Temple, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in eastern India.
The evening allows time to explore the vibrant local markets of Guwahati where traditional crafts and regional cuisine offer a glimpse into Assamese culture.
After breakfast the journey continues toward Kaziranga National Park, one of the most important wildlife reserves in Asia. The drive passes through scenic countryside where rice fields, villages and tea plantations create a peaceful rural landscape.
As the route approaches Kaziranga, the environment begins to change with tall elephant grass and wetlands appearing across the plains. These ecosystems provide ideal habitats for the wildlife living inside the national park.
Arrival at your lodge near Kaziranga allows time to relax and prepare for the wildlife safari scheduled the following day.
Early morning begins with a jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park, guided by experienced forest drivers. The safari moves through grasslands and wetlands where wildlife sightings are frequent.
Kaziranga is internationally famous for protecting the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Visitors often observe rhinos grazing peacefully alongside elephants, swamp deer and wild buffalo.
Later in the afternoon another safari in a different zone of the park offers additional opportunities to explore the diverse ecosystems and wildlife habitats of Kaziranga.
After breakfast the journey continues toward Jorhat, often called the cultural capital of Assam. The drive passes through wide landscapes of tea plantations that define the region’s economy and heritage.
Arrival in Jorhat introduces travelers to the famous Assam tea estates, where rows of tea bushes stretch across rolling countryside. Visitors walk through the plantations while learning about the traditional process of cultivating and harvesting tea leaves.
The peaceful environment of the tea gardens offers a relaxing contrast to the wildlife experience of Kaziranga.
Morning travel continues toward the Brahmaputra River where travelers board a ferry to reach Majuli Island, one of the largest inhabited river islands in the world.
Majuli is known for its peaceful villages, monasteries and traditional culture. The island serves as an important center of Assamese Vaishnavite culture, where ancient monasteries known as Satras preserve religious traditions and performing arts.
Exploring Majuli allows visitors to observe local crafts, village life and rural landscapes surrounded by the vast Brahmaputra River.
The day begins with visits to several traditional monasteries across the island. These spiritual centers preserve centuries-old traditions of music, dance and religious teachings.
Walking through the villages reveals traditional stilt houses, artisan workshops and agricultural landscapes that define daily life on Majuli Island.
The peaceful environment and cultural atmosphere make Majuli one of the most unique destinations in North East India travel.
The final day begins with a ferry journey back across the Brahmaputra River followed by a scenic drive toward Guwahati.
The route passes through the countryside of Assam where tea gardens, rice fields and villages create a final glimpse of the region’s landscapes.
Arrival at Guwahati Airport concludes the North East India Tea Gardens & Wildlife Tour, leaving travelers with memorable experiences of wildlife safaris, tea plantations and island culture.
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