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Day
1, Tue
Arrive
Guwahati airport and driven across
the great bridge over the Brahmaputra
and on to the silk weaving village
of Sualkuchi, where RV "Charaidew"
will be moored. Explore on foot, visiting
weaving workshops to see the whole
process of silk manufacture, from
cocoon to spinning to dyeing and finally
to handweaving into exquisite saris
and dress lengths.
Day 2, Wed
This
morning we cruise down to Tarabari
Ghat, where we land and drive for
2 hours to Manas National Park, on
the border with Bhutan, checking in
to the simple Bansbari Lodge. This
Project Tiger reserve is now recovering
well from earlier unrest - the tiger
count is now estimated at over 80,
and wild elephant number some 500.
We take a short boat ride on the Manas
River, and will hope to see wild buffalo,
wild elephant, several different species
of deer and monkeys, as well as otters
and some of the park's 380 different
species of birds.
Day
3, Thu
An
early morning elephant ride probably
offers our best, though still slim,
chance of seeing tiger, or even perhaps
a leopard or other rarity. Bird highlights
could include the Bengal Florican
or the Great Hornbill. We set off
mid-morning to drive around 2 ½
hrs to rejoin "Charaidew"
below the great bridge at Jogighopa.
Later we travel out by road to see
the peaceful archaeological site of
Sri Surya Prahar. Here we will see
boulders which have been carved into
stupas, lingams and bas-reliefs by
early Buddhists, Hindus and Jains.
Day
4,
Fri
This is a day spent on the river,
with a chance to enjoy the rich bird
life and look out for Gangetic Dolphin.
If we make good progress, we will
pause at an isolated village, which
we shall explore on foot (or if we
are lucky, we might hitch a ride on
a bullock cart), and see a side of
India that the average tourist never
gets to see.
Day
5, Sat
During breakfast we cruise down to
the river port of Dhubri. Here we
have time to take a short ride on
gaily painted cycle rickshaws past
the great Sikh temple to admire the
town's surviving statue of Queen Victoria.
Disembark mid-AM. End of Assam Bengal
Navigation arrangements. Dhubri is
1 ½ hrs drive from Cooch Behar,
c. 4hrs drive from the Bhutan border
at Phuntsoling, c 5 ½ hrs drive
from Siliguri/Bagdogra.
Itinerary
subject to river conditions. Elephant
rides subject to availability.
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