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Day
1
Arrive Guwahati airport and driven
across the great bridge over the
Brahmaputra and on to the silk weaving
village of Sualkuchi, where RV Sukapha
or 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
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
We
take an early morning elephant ride
through grassland, hopefully seeing
several different species of deer
and monkeys, as well as otters and
some of the parks 380 different
species of birds, perhaps including
the rare Bengal Florican or the Great
Hornbill. After breakfast, we walk
through a local village, visit the
nearby tea garden and see Bodo tribal
handweaving, then drive through Barpeta,
famous for its great Vaishnavite monastery,
to rejoin our vessel at Tarabari Ghat.
We cruise upstream all afternoon.
Day
4
This is a day spent on the river,
with a chance to enjoy the rich bird
life and look out for Gangetic Dolphin.
The Garo Hills, once the abode of
headhunters, rise on the south bank.
If we make good progress, we may have
time to pause and visit a riverside
village. We should reach Sualkuchi
again by dusk.
Day
5
We drive out this morning to Hajo,
a place sacred to Hindus, Moslems
and Buddhists. We visit a Moslem shrine
with extensive hilltop views over
the surrounding rural landscape, as
well as the simple hindu temple with
its frieze of elephants and its sacred
tank full of great carp, catfish and
turtles. Later we return by road to
Guwahati airport for final departure,
or alternatively to join the Assam
Despatch 2 cruise, commencing with
sightseeing of Guwahati.
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