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You will be welcomed at the airport, with the traditional Welcome Scarf embroidered with the Greater Adjutant Stork, and transferred to Dadara in about 45 minutes. You can visit the village where the mascot - the Stork - is nesting from March to May. Local lunch is followed by a cultural program organized by the women of the village. Dadara is a tranquil Assamese village located on the Northern banks of the mighty Brahmaputra. It has been selected as a model village for wildlife conservation. The village hosts several tall trees allowing the Greater Adjutant Stork, an endangered species, to nest. Today, less than 1,200 are left in the world of which more than 75% are residing in Assam itself. After that drive to Bhuiapara range of Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a tiger reserve. You can do a safari to Bengal Florican point. The evening will be leisurely with bonfire and games.
Activities: Jeep Safari to Bengal Florican
Accommodation: Resort
Meals: Dinner
After early breakfast start your day with Jeep Safari in the Bansbari Range, the central zone of Manas. Common sightings include elephants, deer, leopards, and if lucky, you may get a glimpse of a Himalayan tiger as well. Head to the India-Bhutan border where you can have lunch by the riverside. In the afternoon, explore the village culture and crafts, or learn about the community-based ecotourism initiatives taken by the Bodos. End your day with some bonfire with music.
Activities: Jeep safari/Picnic at the India-Bhutan border/Explore Village Culture/Bonfire.
Accommodation: Resort
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast, drive to Dhekiajuli. Enjoy a nature walk in the afternoon. See how one of the world’s best-known beverages is grown and processed. Enjoy a fine cup of tea made by the staff. Enjoy cooking if that is your passion, whether it’s indoors or having a barbecue outside around the Gazebo. Beautiful gardens with organic vegetables and fruits are grown exclusively for house guests. Learn gardening and other farm-related activities, do a tea factory tour, enjoy a session of tea tasting, a tea plantation tour on bike or car, learn how to pick tea leaves, and make green tea from scratch. Navigate through the many trails of Sapoi using a map, plant a tree and give it a name as you enjoy the organic way of life. Walk around and converse with workers and their families. Away from the daily stress of city life, this will be a day to enjoy the organic way of living in the middle of a beautiful tea estate.
Activities: Nature walk/Visit tea plantation
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Your day will start with a short drive to Balipara to discover a Garo village in the Sonitpur district, at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayan Range. With a rich cultural and history, the Garo people have made a tremendous effort to keep their village green and clean. Rich in natural resources, the village people also have a keen knowledge of medicinal plants. They are experts in handicrafts, weaving, community fishing, and in cultivating economically important plants. Learn about local and medicinal plants, handicrafts, and weaving, or take a walk in nature to discover plants like Agaru used in making incense sticks, and medicinal Makhiyoti, or indulge in smoked vegetables and meat dishes flavored with bamboo shoots. Participate in activities such as traditional fishing, ethnic cooking class, organic dye workshop, and witness the traditional Garo dance, ‘Wangala’. Have lunch by the river and in the evening, wander in the village to discover the community and its crafts.
Activities: Meet tribal people and understand their sustainability and discover the crafts
Accommodation: Eco camp
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Early in the morning, leave with your picnic breakfast to quickly transfer to the bank of the Jia-Bhorelli. If the weather permits, you will be able to see the superb Gori Chen summit which rises to 6500 m. You cross the river in a canoe and then explore the park on foot with a forest ranger. The flagship species of the park is the white-winged duck. Return to camp for lunch. Take the opportunity to visit the Golden Mahseer Conservation and Breeding Center as well as the Pygmy hog (dwarf boar) Conservation and Breeding Center. In the afternoon, go for a leisurely rafting session on the Jia Bhoroli River to observe river birds like the Tibetan Ibisbill, try your hands at casting for the elusive and endangered golden Mahseer fish.
Activities: Jungle Trail, Canoeing, Rafting
Accommodation: Eco camp
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast, transfer to Guwahati. In Tezpur, take a short cruise on the river to see the freshwater dolphins before continuing on the road to Guwahati. You can visit the Guwahati State Museum to know the other tribes and cultures of Assam. In the evening, you can enjoy a dinner cruise on the Brahmaputra. If time permits, visit the Kamakhya temple.
Activities: Visit State Museum/ Dinner cruise/ freshwater cruise to see dolphins/ Kamakhya temple
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Transfer to the airport to catch your flight back home.
Meals: Breakfast
Are you ready to live your adventure…….to take the plunge?” We were gearing up for the gruelling climb to the summit of a 20,000+ ft peak in the Himalayas and this question kept reverberating in my mind as we commenced our hike at midnight. It was the full moon and night of a lunar eclipse, as we crossed the glacier and started the steep ascent towards the summit ridge, I was panting and my mind was getting blurred ....”can you do it after so many years?” On the ridge the body had given up, it was only the mind and we kept chugging up and ahead, roped up and in unison. On the summit we took the plunge and Reccy was born.
We were all young adventurers in college - doing mountaineering, hiking, rock climbing, skydiving, scuba diving, paragliding, skiing - and then got busy with our professions….. with pharma research, in the Air Force, designing and erecting steel plants, developing software, in investment banking and private equity….and then we came back together to indulge in our passion again. But planning an adventure trip can be arduous, we struggled with these questions everytime we wanted to go out of our comfort zones again.
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November to Feburary – This is the best time to enjoy a holiday in Assam. The weather is mostly pleasant with minimum temperature barely reaching five Degrees Celsius.
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