
Tribes of North East
Duration:
16 Days - 15 Nights
Places Covered: Shillong
- Shillong - Kaziranga - Kohima - Touphema - Kipfiizha - Dziikuo
valley - Kohima - Khonoma - Kohima - Jorhat - Sibasagar -
Jorhat - Majuli - Guwahati
The tour takes you to Kaziranga
National Park- to see the one horned Rhinoceros, to the Land
of Fiercely independent Angami Warrior Nagas where you can
trek in the best trekking valley in this region and see the
culturally diverse Naga warrior tribe and to Shillong, home
of the Khasi Highland tribe, also known as the Scotland of
the east where you stay at the summer Palace of King of Tripura.
You also tour the old capital of Assam Sibsagar, the seat
of power of Ahom Rulers. Ahoms who belonged to the Shan dynasty
came from aThailand andRuled Assam for 500 years before the
Britishers.
Day
01: Arrival at Kolkata/Delhi
Arrival at Kolkata (land
of Joy)/New Delhi. Received upon arrival and transferred to
hotel. Day free at your, leisure. Evening, free. Overnight
in Hotel.
Day
02: Full day sightseeing
Sightseeing the boulevards
of the erstwhile British capital which still carries the reminiscence
of the days of Raj in India. Overnight in Hotel.
Day
03: Kolkata/Delhi- Guwahati
Morning drive to the airport
for flight to Guwahati (gateway to North East, India). Received
upon arrival and transferred to hotel. Day free at your, leisure.
Evening, sunset cruise on river Bramhaputra. Overnight in
hotel.
Day
04: Shillong: Arrival, Welcome Ceremony
Transfer from Guwahati to
Shillong (100 kms 3 hrs). Have Lunch enroute at Borapani Umiam
Lake, a majestic placid lake with its surrounding sylvan hills.
Check in at your hotel. Overnight at your hotel in Shillong.
Day
05: After an Early morning breakfast drive down to
Krem Mawmluh Cave
This cave is located half
a km west of Cherrapunjee adjacent to the small hamlet of
Mawmluh. The cave has five river passage with impressive proportions.
The cave has a length of over seven Kms. Explore the cave
under the guidance of Best caving experts of South Asia. Also
visit the Waterfalls of Cherrapunjee (fourth tallest waterfall-Nohkalikai
is at Cherrapunji) & Living root Bridges. Overnight stay
in Cherrapunjee
Day
06: An early wake up call and breakfast in the morning
and ready to walk to the Double Decker Livng Root Bridge
An engineering marvel of
Indegenous Khasi Tribesmen. Who weaved the routes of the ereca
tree to make bridges across streams. Return to Chera Tourist
Resort after a picnic lunch at the bridge. Evening at leisure
to experience the breathtaking views of the Khasi hills and
the plains of Bangladesh. Overnight at Cherapunjee.
Day
07: After breakfast drive to Shillong, the 'Scotland
of the East"
En-route encounter Elephanta
falls and Shillong peak for some breathtaking views. Overnight
at Shillong.
Day
08: Shillong
Sightseeing at Shillong,
admire the beauty of Shillong also called Scotland of the
East. It is erstwhile capital of undivided Assam; present
North-East and home to the Khasi Highland tribes. Overnight
at Shillong
Day
09: Shillong-Kaziranga (280 kms 5 hrs drive)
After a leisurely breakfast
drive onto famous Kaziranga National park. Overnight at Kaziranga
National Park.
Day
10: Kaziranga: Elephant Safari, Rhino
Early morning explore central
area of Kaziranga National park on an elephant safari. Ride
an Elephant through the park chasing a unicorn rhino along
with a wide range of rare species. After lunch again take
jeep safari to the central area of the park. Rest of the day
at leisure to explore nature. Overnight at tourist Lodge.
Day
11: Kaziranga-Kohima
Drive to Kohima after breakfast
(225 kms 4hrs drive). On arrival lunch at Kohima and proceed
to Touphema Village Resort (41 kms from Kohima) run by Angami
Naga village community. Overnight at Touphema Tourist village.
Day
12: Touphema-Kohima-Hornbill Festival
After breakfast check out
of the village resort & drive to Kohima to attend the
inauguration of Hornbill Festival (December 1st to 5th). It
is a festival where Naga tribes come together and celebrate.
All Naga warriors use the hornbill feather as a headgear,
which is how this occasion was being named hornbill festival.
This five days festival has Cultural Events, Traditional Dances
& Folk Songs, display of Handloom & Handicrafts, Ethnic
Naga food Stalls, Exhibition of flowers, Arts & Crafts
etc. It also highlights traditional and modern fashion show
& beauty contests and promotes upcoming young artiste.
Post lunch visit the WW II Cemetery, nestled in the heart
of Kohima town, where one of the fiercest battles was fought.
On a huge stone in in-laid bronze the following famous words
remained one of the undoubting courage displayed by the war
heroes in order to preserve the freedom of the future generation.
"When you go
home Tell them of us and say For your Tomorrow We gave our
today"
Also visit The State Museum,
located at Bayani hill kohima, it gives you a peep into the
various aspects of Naga Culture. It displays dioramas of the
lifestyle of the Naga tribes. Artifacts, handlooms, &
Handicrafts, Tools & Implements, Gems & Jewelry, Coins
& Ancient weaponry will give you an idea of the rich Culture
and Heritage of the native people. Proceed to Kepfiizha (Kigwema
village) and check into Dimori Cove Guest. Overnight stay
at Dimori Cove.
Day
13: Kipfiizha-Dziikuo valley
Morning drive to Dziikou
valley via Jakhama village. The drive will end at a point
from where one has to trek up to the Dzukou valley, which
takes 4hrs. Dzukou valley is at a height of 2438 mts is on
the southwest side of Japfu ranges. It is at a distance of
25 kms from Kohima and can be approached from different routes
via Jakhoma, Viswema on NH 39. This valley is a place of Solace
and Tranquility and provides the right atmosphere for all
Eco Adventures, Nature lovers, Trekkers. Bamboo brush, a tough
dwarf bamboo predominates the vegetation and it gives an appearance
of a fully mown lawn from afar. The serpentine streams &
rivulets flows leisurely through the valley freeze during
winter. Rhododendrons adorn the hills, rocks during spring.
Summer brings its own variety of flowers to the valley, during
this season, the valley looks a veritable "Garden of
Eden". For all lovers of adventure and trekking, Dziikou
beckons with the refrain, which seems to say-
"All you seekers
of Adventure, And lovers of tough treks, Come and be my guest-
And drink deep of my beauty."
Overnight in the rest house/rock
caves or tents.
Day
14: Dziikou Valley Kipfiizha
Morning Explore Dzikou valley.
The call of Dziikou is irresistible for trekkers. This is
the best trekking spot in the NE Region. Post Lunch return
to Dimori Cove and proceed to Hornbill Festival. Overnight
stay at Dimori Cove.
Day
15: Kohima-Khonoma
Morning check out of Dimori
Cove & drive to Khonoma (20 kms)Angami Tribal village
and the home village of father of Naga Nationalist movement
Angami Phizo. This village located on top of a hillock has
a pastoral beauty of its own. This was where the Last part
of the Anglo Naga War was fought. Return to Kohima for overnight
stay.
Day
16: Kohima- Jorhat: Tea Capital of the world, the Thengal
Mansion, Assamese village
Early in the morning, we
will drive to Jorhat (200 Kms 4 hrs), the tea-capital of Assam.
On arrival at Jorhat, you will be accommodated in the Thengal
Mansion, a historic ancestral house of a Tea Planter amidst
an Asssamese village, 15 kms from Jorhat. The 72-year old
Thangal Mansion is to answer the queries on Assamese culture
and tradition. After lunch and rest, take a walk in a nearby
village to see the simplicity of their lives.
Day
17: Sibasagar: Ranghar, Tolatol
Early in the morning we will
depart for Sibasagar, the ancient capital of ahom kingdom
(1699-1788). Taking a brief rest after lunch, visit Ranghar
the Capital and military station of Ahom Kings, then we visit
the Tolatol Ghar a seven storied building- Four above and
Three Below the ground. The other significant archaeological
remains in Sibasagar are Shiva Doul, Vishnu Doul and the Tombs
of Ahom Kings and Queens in Charaideo Hillock. Return to Jorhat
for overnight stay.
Day
18: Jorhat-Majuli: Biggest River Island, presentation
on wild life
Early morning drive to Majuli
the biggest River Island in the world and seat of Baishnavite
monasteries. You will cross-mighty Brahmaputra on a ferry
to reach this historic Island. Overnight stay at the Govt.
circuit house at Majuli.
Day
19: Majuli: Baishnavite Monastery, Cultural programme
Majuli, the biggest river
island, laps Kamalabari Satra and Auniati Satra, centers of
Vaishnavite culture. Early morning visit to these satras and
admire the close proximity of nature that thrills. Arrive
back at Circuit house and in the evening enjoy the cultural
display by the artists.
Day
20: Guwahati: River cruise, City
Early morning drive to Guwahati
(340 kms 6hrs). On arrival check in to your hotel. In the
evening set out on a River cruise to watch the sun go down
the Brahmaputra River and see yourself why the river is locally
called 'Luit'- colour of blood. Overnight at your hotel.
Day
21: Guwahati: Assam Silk, Pilgrimage centres
Today you will visit Sualchuci,
the Manchester of Assam. Which produces some of the finest
qualities of 'Adi' and 'Muga' silks hand-woven and presented
in colourful dresses. There are lots if you want to buy as
souvenir. Also visit Hajo an all religion pilgrimage centre.
Arrive back at your hotel by afternoon. Rest of day at leisure.
Day
22: Farewell, departure
Day free till the time of
departure from Guwahati airport/railway station.
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