WILDLIFE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH AND ASSAM

Arunachal Pradesh and Assam being a unique geographical zone is naturally blessed with diverse topography and changing altitudes. The altitude dependent climatic conditions have created a wildlife population that is diverse as well as precious. The rare and endangered species of wildlife thrive in the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks within the states.

Detailed Itinerary 09 Days

Day 01 : Delhi/Kolkata – Guwahati – Kaziranga NP Assistance on arrival and drive to Kaziranga NP (217Kms, 6hrs) is a highly reputed wildlife protected area. It is the largest undisturbed representative area of Brahmaputra, its flood plain, grassland and forest. Reputed to be a mini Africa in the Indian sub-continent, the Park has more than 70% of the world’s one-horned rhino population, 70% of the world population of the Eastern Swamp Deer (Cervus duvuaceli ranjitsinhii) and 75% of the world’s wild Asiatic water buffalo. It has a significant population of the Asian Elephant Rest of the time free at leisure. Upon arrival check into hotel. Rest of the time free at leisure. Overnight at Kaziranga NP.

Day 02: Kaziranga NP Morning Elephant safari (1hrs) to see the wild life & in the afternoon start Jeep Safari to see the wild life at Central Range. Later return back to the hotel. Rest of the time free at leisure. Dinner & Overnight at hotel

Day 03: Kaziranga NP Morning Elephant safari (1hrs) to see the wildlife & in the afternoon start Jeep Safari to see the wildlife at Western Range. Later return back to the hotel. Rest of the time free at leisure. Dinner & Overnight at hotel

Day 04 : Kaziranga NP – Nameri National Park After breakfast drive to Nameri National Park (70km, 2hrs) is located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. It is 200 sq. km area and contiguous on its northern boundary with Pakhui National Park (810 sq. km). Nameri is really on the edge of a huge wilderness area. Both Nameri NP and Pakhui WLS are declared as Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger. You need to cross the snow-fed Bhorelli River to visit the Park and walks are allowed (which is not permitted in Kaziranga NP). The habitat is diverse more close to Manas National Park (which is now closed). Sighting of wild animals is difficult but the place has over 350 species of birds. Known to be a good place to sight the White-winged Wood Duck, pax can view Ibisbill (uncommon), Ruddy Kingfisher, Wreathed hornbill, Long-billed Ringed Plover, Sultan Tit, and Yellow-bellied and White-throated Fantails.

Traditionally known for its Golden Mahseer. The Bhorelli flows along the southern periphery of the Park. Its record on rod and line is a 24.5 kg (52lb) golden Mahseer. Angling is regulated and is permitted strictly on a catch, record and release basis.(angling season starts Oct-ends March) Other sporting fish found are Saal (Murral) Gorua (Goonch), the Indian trout and the Chocolate Mahseer. The best spots are approachable by boats. Best time month of November and during months Feb-March. Afternoon free. Overnight at Nameri NP.

Day 05: Nameri NP Morning cross the river and trek inside the park. Evening fee at the campsite.

Day 06: Nameri NP Full day white water rafting at snow-fed Bhorelli river. Overnight at Nameri.

Day 07: Nameri NP – Manas National Park After breakfast drive to Manas (245km,6hrs), is situated in Kamrup-Golapara district, on the foothills of the Himalayas south east of river Manas along the Assam- Bhutan border. Manas is known for its Project Tigers, Rhinos & Elephants, and is Assam’s one of the two Tiger projects. The scenic beauty and rare wealth of wildlife combine with this unique world heritage site to offer one of the most enthralling experiences. Dinner & Overnight at Manas.

Day 08: Manas Morning Jeep Safari inside the park followed with an Elephant ride to see the wildlife. Later return back to the hotel. Rest of the time free at leisure. Dinner & Overnight at hotel.

Day 09: Manas – Guwahati – Kolkata/Delhi After breakfast transfer to Guwahati Airport (176km, 5hrs) to board a flight to Kolkata.