Day - 1 : Dibrugarh
Arrive Dibrugarh airport and drive to hotel. Afternoon visit the tea garden. Dibrugarh is the largest tea exporting town in India. The lovely greenery of the tea gardens, smiling faces of women workers and the misty Himalayan background gives a unique vibrance to the town. Overnight in Dibrugarh.
Day - 2 : Dibrugarh – Dibrusaikhuwa – Dibrugarh
After an early breakfast, at about 7:00 am, drive to Barekuri village near Tinsukia (55 kms / 1 ½ hrs) to witness the Hoolock Giibbon monkeys, rated as endangered under the Red Data book on Indian Animals and is also a Schedule I species under the Indian Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. After lunch, take an excursion to Dibru Saikhowa National Park and Maguri Bheel. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon boat cruise on the Brahmaputra river in a country boat to Maguri Beel (Lake), a wetland just outside the Dibru Saikhowa National Park, on the south bank of the Dibru River (a channel of the Brahmaputra River). The Dibru Saikhowa National Park (one of the 19 biodiversity hotspots in the world) is one of the largest swamp areas in Assam, surrounded by Lohit and Dibru rivers. Dibru-Saikhowa is a safe haven for many extremely rare and endangered species of wildlife, including over 300 species of avifauna both endangered and migratory, as well as various species of shrubs, herbs and rare medicinal plants. Some of the exotic mammal and avian species found in the park include the clouded leopard, rhesus macaque, slow loris, Royal Bengal tiger, Gangetic dolphin, hoolock gibbon, capped langur, spot-billed pelican, whistling teal, magpie, greater spotted eagle, crested serpent eagle, greater adjutant stork and common pintail. It is also the famous for its bright coloured wild horses known as Feral Horses. The boat ride introduces one to an amazing number of migratory and also rare bird species. Later return to your Tea Bunglow for overnight stay. NOTE: During monsoon Maguri Beel may not be possible
Day - 4 : KAZIRANGA
Kaziranga, the World Heritage Site is the oldest park in Assam & is located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. Kaziranga National Park is a natural habitat for conservation of biologically diverse flora & fauna. It is inhabited by the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses besides sheltering about 15 species of India’s threatened mammals. There are numerous other major wildlife fauna. Early morning go for Elephant ride @5-30 A.M/6: 30 A.M./ 7 :30 A.M.( Subject to allotment from forest department) . Return for Breakfast to hotel. After breakfast proceed for Jeep safari in the Central Range. With Kohora as the entry point, the Central Range covers the Daphlang and Kathpora . Later enjoy Local Village & Tea Garden (Outer View) tour. Overnight at Kaziranga. In the afternoon you may take an optional Jeep Safari (at ADDITIONAL COST) in Western Range of Kaziranga National Park. With Bagori as the entry point, the range covers the Monabeel, Bimoli, Donga areas. Overnight in Kaziranga.