Assam Wildlife Tour
Delhi - Guwahati- Manas National Park - Guwahati- Nameri National Park- Kaziranga National Park - Guwahati- Delhi
Day 01 Delhi - Guwahati :
Morning transfer to the airport time to catch flight for Guwahati, on arrival met at the Guwahati airport and transfer to Hotel. Evening river cruise on mighty Brahmaputra.
Day 02 : Guwahati :
Excursio n to Sualkuchi & Hajo villages. Overnight in Guwahati.
Day 03 Guwahati - Manas National Park :
After early breakfast drive to Manas National Park (200 kms / 5 hrs drive). Overnight in Bansbari Lodge.
Day 04 : Manas National Park:
Full day game viewing.
Day 05 Manas National Park - Guwahati :
Drive to Guwahati and overnight in Hotel
Day 06 Guwahati- Nameri National Park :
Drive to Nameri National Park (240 kms / 5½ hrs drive). Overnight in Eco-camp.
Day 07 Nameri National Park :
After early breakfast rafting on Jia Bhorolee. Picnic on riverside. Overnight in Eco-camp.
Day 08 Nameri National park - Kaziranaga National Park :
Drive to Kaziranga (2½ hrs drive). Overnight at hotel.
Day 09 Kaziranga National Park :
Early morning elephant safari. Followed by two rounds of jeep safari. (refer to RHINOLAND TOUR). Overnight in Kaziranga.
Day 10 Kaziranga National Park :
Two more rounds of game viewing by jeep. Overnight in Kaziranga.
Day 11 Kaziranga National park - Guwahati :
Early morning drive to Guwahati airport to connect flight to Kolkata / New Delhi
Tour and Services Ends.
Animal Spotting Tips
If you're serious about observing wildlife there are a few things you can do to enhance your experience and bring you even closer to nature.
1) Once you've planned your trip, visit your local bookshop, library or go on the internet to find a wildlife guide for the area you intend visiting. This will give you the best idea of the kinds of plants and animals you can expect to see.
2) Always take services of a local and experienced naturalist/guide who knows the area better. There is nothing better than local knowledge when it comes to spotting wildlife.
3) Wild animals have their distinct daily and seasonal patterns of activities. a baisc knowledge of these patterns increases one's chances of seeing them. The frequency of wildlife sightings in national parks and reserves varies, depending on the time of year.In India the best times are from February to May,during these months the trees are often bare, so visibility is considerably improved. Since there is also a general scarcity of water, the animals concentrate near sources of water.
4) Many animals have an amazingly alert sense of sight which helps them survive in the wild. To get close takes a great degree of patience and time but you can increase your chances by wearing natural or neutral colours that blend into your surroundings. Keep your movements to a minimum and when you do move, do it slowly and quietly.
5) Animals are very wary of the human voice. So, in order to get close to them, absolute silence is essential. Walk softly and watch where you're placing your feet so as not to snap branches or twigs or create other noise as you make your approach. Even if you have to take a less direct route, avoid walking through dense undergrowth as the animal is more likely to hear you and run away. Avoid carrying any metal objects in your pockets which will make noise. This includes things like car keys and loose change.
6 ) A highly attuned sense of smell is one of the key aspects for many species of wildlife to detect where food is or, indeed, even prey. It is, for many, the most important of their senses in their battle for survival. Don't wear any aftershave or perfume and avoid scented soaps and deodorants. There are plenty of environmentally friendly non-scented soaps and toiletries on the market from specialist camping stores. Although you may baulk at this suggestion, wear your clothes for several days if you're really serious about wildlife spotting. The more you wear your clothes outdoors, the more the fabrics will absorb natural outdoors scents and smells. Always be aware of the wind direction and make sure that the direction in which you approach an animal is where the wind is blowing towards you. If it's blowing away from you, animals can detect your scent from many hundreds of yards away.
7) It shouldn't be important to get too close up to an animal to enjoy the experience and, in some instances, if you do get too near, it can even be dangerous and sometimes life-threatening. Binoculars can keep you at a safe distance from your quarry and means they are less likely to run away. Also, binoculars are the only way to view nesting birds or other forms of young wildlife. You should never get too close to a burrow, a nest or animals out and about with their young.
A magnifying glass will also come in handy if you're interested in examining insects and smaller wildlife alongside plants, flowers etc.
Following these tips and advice will ensure that your experience will be heightened as you marvel at all the wildlife and nature you've witnessed.
Assam Wildlife Tour (Tour Highlight)
| City | Tour Highlight |
| Guwahati | Excursion to Sualkuchi and Hajo villages. |
| Manas National Park | Safari in the National Park, Greater Adjutant, Black-tailed Crake, Red-headed Trogon, Swamp Francolin, Wreathed and Rufous-necked Hornbill, Marsh and Jerdon's Babblers, Pied Harrier, Rufous-rumped and Bristled Grassbirds, Hodgson's Bushchat, Rufous-vented Laughingthrush, Finn's Weaver, Ibisbill. |
| Nameri National Park | Morning Nature walk inside the National Park, Rafting on Jia Bhorolee, we can see 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. |
| Kaziranga National Park | Elephant Safari in the National Park, White-cheeked Partridge, Daurian Redstart, White-browed Scimitar Babbler, Green-backed Heron, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Pied and Northern Harriers, Lesser and greater Adjutants, Black-necked Storks, Grey-headed and Pallas's Fish-eagle (common), Swamp Francolin (common), Black-bellied Tern, Finn's Weaver, Slender-billed Babbler (rare), Grey-headed Lapwing, Black-bellied tern, Black-breasted Thrush, Yellow-naped Woodpecker, etc. |
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