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Our representative will meet you at Guwahati airport or railway station and will transfer you toJorhat, the tea country. Upon arrival, check into a hotel. In the evening you are free to roam around Garh Ali, the main commercial hub of Jorhat town. Just walked into bylane locally known as Maarwari Gali, here you will be moving through the very narrow, congested and populated street that will lead you to little shops famous for North-East Indian fabrics and handicrafts. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast we will go for an excursion to Sivasagar. The capital of Ahom dynasty, Sivasagar is situated 60 km away from the Jorhat. Here we will visit the remains of Ahom Kingdom. The Ahom dynasty ruled Assam for 600 years before the British took over. We will visit the Tai Ahom Museum and the Maidams (Mummy like structures) of Ahom kings Burial grounds at Charaideo. The other remains of the Ahom Dynasty include man-made artificial lake created by Queen Madambika in 1734, Shivdol-the tallest Shiv temple in the world, palaces of Kareng Ghar & Talatal Ghar and Gaurisagar Tank, along with three temples. Later in the afternoon return to Jorhat. Fresh-n-up and then we will explore the nearby tea gardens. We will also visit the Gymkhana club in Jorhat, which was built in 1876 by D. Slimmon. It is well known as a venue for horse races. The club also holds a lush green 9-hole golf course circuit contending for a position in the "World Heritage List" as the oldest golf course in Asia ( it is presently considered as the third oldest in the world). The club also offers other facilities like lawn tennis grass courts, swimming pool, billiards, polo, gentleman's bar and cinema theatre. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast today you will leave for Majuli. Drive up to the Nimati Ghat, the ferry point for Majuli. Upon reaching board the ferry for Majuli the biggest River Island in the world and seat of Baishnavite monasteries. We will cross-mighty Brahmaputra on a ferry to reach the historic island. Upon arrival, we will pay a visit to Satras. . A few year back, it was considered as the largest river island in the world. However it has downsized due to continuous erosion by river Brahmaputra. Visit Satara ( Monastery) epitomising the Vaishnavite cultures in Assam . Missing (Tribal) fishing village, and surrounding wet and marshy land, home to many migratory bird – birding paradise. In the evening, Later we will drive straight to Dibrugarh crossing the Bogibeel Bridge . Transfer to Homestay adjacent to a Tea Garden in a pristine locality. Overnight stay at the Home Stay.
After breakfast this morning we take a tour of the tea plantations and factory. The town of Dibrugarh, which is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, is known as the Tea City of India. Situated far to the north-east, this region is influenced by its proximity to Burma and Tibet, with seemingly endless mountain ranges and a rich tribal history quite different to the rest of India. After Dibrugarh Tour will be safely driven to Tengapani Eco Resort In Arunachal Pradesh which is 123 km from Dibrugarh/Imphal and takes about 3 Hrs 30mins .On arrival, check-in the Resort for an overnight stay in Tengapani and enjoy the night ambience at the Golden Pagoda adjacent. Have dinner and enjoy an overnight stay at the resort.
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