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Day
1, Sat
Met
at Guwahati airport and taken on a
short sightseeing tour of the city.
Drive up Nilachal Hill to see the
holy Kamakhya temple. With its tantric
rites and animal sacrifice, the more
squeamish may prefer to content themselves
with the exterior. Visit the poignant
Commonwealth War Graves cemetery.
Finally walk through a local market
before embarking on your cruise vessel.
We set sail and cruise for about an
hour and a half upstream to Kurua
on the north bank.
Day
2, Sun
The
day is spent cruising upstream, with
hills rising on either side. Battling
against strong currents, we reach
an idyllic stop at Ganesh Pahar, where
we can explore a delightfully serene
hinterland lying under jungle-covered
slopes.
Day
3, Mon
Leaving
the hills behind, we enjoy our first
taste of the wilderness experience,
sand banks like icebergs on either
side. We may make a short stop to
visit a bankside village, creating
a sensation as we do. We moor for
the night in a lunar landscape of
sand islands, with hopefully the Himalayas
in view and providing a contrasting
backdrop in the distance.
Day
4,
Tue
Rising early, we take to our country
boat for another cruise up a side
stream, this time into the Orang National
Park. Here in this rarely visited
park we mount elephants and ride through
forest and grassland looking for rhino,
deer and other wildlife. Returning
to Charaidew, we cruise upstream to
the little trading settlement of Singri
Ghat, its main street running alongside
a tea garden.
Day
5,
Wed
We cruise on this morning to Tezpur,
and drive out to the 6th century Da
Parbatia temple ruins with a beautifully
carved portal, then explore the town
by cycle rickshaw, stopping at Cole
Park with medieval stone carvings
saved from sites all over the region
and perhaps penetrating the bungalow
once lived in by Alexander Bruce,
pioneer of the tea industry.
Day
6, Thu
We continue upstream, passing below
a seemingly endless new bridge across
the vast width of the river bed, to
moor at Steemer Ghat (sic), a lovely
beach backed by jungle-covered hills.
In the afternoon we drive to Kaziranga's
Western Range for a jeep safari and
to scan the wilderness from an observation
tower. Kaziranga is a World Heritage
site and with a population of well
over 1000 rhinoceros is the best place
in the world to see these beasts.
There are also good populations of
tiger, wild elephant, sambar, swamp
deer, hog deer, wild pig and many
other species.
Day
7,
Fri
Disembark
pre-dawn and drive to Kaziranga's
Central Range for an early morning
elephant ride, the best way to get
really close to the rhino and other
animals. After breakfast at a lodge,
we walk through terraced tea gardens
and past a Karbi tribal village, then
drive to a Mising tribal village,
with their distinctive houses raised
on piles. After lunch either take
a jeep safari in the little visited
Eastern Range before returning to
the boat, or if preferred return directly
to Steemer Ghat, visit a delightful
Assamese village nearby and walk along
a path alive with butterflies to a
solitary temple on the river bank.
Day 8, Sat
An early start for the 4 hour
drive back to Guwahati airport, or
alternatively we can arrange 40 minute
transfer to Tezpur airport.
Or remain on board for Assam Despatch
Cruise 3.
Itinerary dependent on river conditions.
Elephant rides subject to availability.
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