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Day
1
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
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
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
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 or take jeeps
and ride through forest and grassland
looking for rhino, deer and other
wildlife. Those departing today are
picked up from the park and driven
on to Kaziranga. The rest return to
the ship, head downstream again, and
moor for the night close to Ganesh
Pahar.
Day
5
We make the scenic approach to Guwahati,
with jungle-covered hills rising to
either side. We dock at around 1000
hrs, and are transferred to the airport
for an afternoon onward flight.
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