Overview

Embarking on a journey through Assam, India, promises a rich tapestry of spiritual retreat, wildlife exploration, and scenic riverine beauty. The pilgrimage begins at the revered Kamakhya Temple, also known as Kamrup-Kamakhya, perched atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati. Pilgrims seek blessings in this ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, while enjoying panoramic views of the city.

Next, the adventure ventures into the heart of Assam's biodiversity, with a visit to Manas National Park. A treasure trove of wildlife, this park is a symbol of successful conservation efforts. Nature enthusiasts are treated to sightings of endangered species, including the park's renowned tiger population, in a setting that beautifully merges lush landscapes and thriving ecosystems.

The journey concludes along the scenic course of the Beki River, originating from the Bhutan foothills and meandering through the lower Assam region. En route, the river weaves through diverse landscapes, from dense forests and tranquil wetlands to fertile agricultural areas. The Beki River adds a picturesque touch to this holistic trip, creating a memorable blend of spiritual, natural, and cultural experiences in the heart of Assam.

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Highlights
  • Kamakhya Temple, also known as Kamrup-Kamakhya, is a famous Hindu temple located in the city of Guwahati in the state of Assam, India 
  • Manas National Park which is a treasure trove of biodiversity and a symbol of successful conservation efforts. It provides a vital refuge for numerous endangered species and offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts and conservationists. Manas National Park is known for its Tiger population. 
  • The Beki River flows through the lower Assam region, originating from the Bhutan foothills and eventually joining the mighty Brahmaputra River. It meanders through various landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and agricultural areas.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Guwahati – Manas National Park➤

(160 kms 4 hours road time)

Drive to Kamakhya temple for Darshan (Approx. 2-3 hours or more and long waiting queues generally for full Darshan depending on crowd). Enjoy the scenic beauty on your way to Manas National Park in which Guwahati to Manas approx (135 kms) 3:00 hrs by road Journey park is spread over an expanse of 2837sqkm.National Park is also known as Manas Wildlife Sanctuary .This National park is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve, and abiosphere reserve in Assam. Overnight Stay At Manas Resort Head to the Hotel and relax .

Points of interest:
  • Kamakhya Temple
  • Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Jeep Safari
Overnight stay: Manas
Day 2: Manas Wildlife Sanctuary - Guwahati ➤

(160 kms 4 hours road time)

Early Morning go for Elephant Safari having breakfast area at Manas, explore with Jeep Safari and spot the one Horned Rhinos, Asian Elephants, Golden Langur, Leopards, Tigers and some of the other rare and endangered a like Wild Water Buffallo etc. Visit Bhutan Border which name is Beki River transfer to Guwahati Head back to hotel and relax.

Points of interest:
  • Elephant Safari
  • Bhutan Border
Overnight stay: Guwahati
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Guides for all locations as identified. 
  • Costs of Stay as finalized 
  • Provision of receipt/s for all payment/s made. 
  • Activity Meals - as mentioned in the hotel costing details. 
  • Breakfast on all days. 
  • Parking Fees 

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Any meals/services not mentioned in the inclusions. 
  • Any Entry Fees for interest points & additional activity costs (zip lining, boating, etc). 
  • Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc. 
  • Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances like landslides, road blocks, bad weather, etc. 
  • Personal purchases on the tour. 
  • Any extra bed charges as applicable according to respective hotel rates. 
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.