Assam Despatch 3 - River Island Cruise (UPSTREAM) - Package Detail
Assam Despatch 3 - River Island Cruise (UPSTREAM)
Route : Steemer Ghat Kaziranga Jamuguri Majuli Island Gatoonga Tea Estate Sibsagar
8 Days / 7 Nights
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive airport. Transfer to riverboat (D)
Arrive at Jorhat airport and transfer 2 ½ hrs to Steemer Ghat, a lovely beach below jungle-covered hills and close to Kaziranga National Park. Alternatively arrive Guwahati airport and driven 4 ½ hrs to Steemer Ghat.
Day 2
Kaziranga National Park and Vishnath (BLD)
Disembark pre-dawn and drive to Kaziranga National Park’s Central Range for an early morning elephant ride, the best way to get really close to the rhino and other animals. Return to breakfast on board cruising upstream with Kaziranga National Park on the right bank. Around midday we reach Vishnath, to visit an Ahom-period Shiva temple. We see some other temples as well, and walk through the town before reboarding and setting off again, with Kaziranga still on the far bank.
Day 3
Cruise to Dansiri Mukh (BLD)
The day is spent on the river, and we have a good chance of spotting dolphins, as well as creating a sensation in bankside villages as we pass. We should arrive in the evening at the lonely Dhansiri Mukh.
Day 4
Kaziranga Eastern Range (BLD)
This morning we land and take a jeep safari in Kaziranga’s little-visited Eastern Range, with grasslands much favoured by rhino, where you might spot the rare Bengal Florican. Returning to the boat, we continue our cruise upstream (if water levels do not permit a landing at Dhansiri Mukh, Kaziranga will be visited from Steemer Ghat at the beginning of the cruise).
Day 5
Cruise upstream to Jamuguri (BLD)
Another day spent cruising upstream. We shall take time to pause and walk through Jamuguri village, getting an insight into the life of rural India.
Day 6
Majuli Island. Mising tribal lunch & evening dance (BLD)
Around breakfast time, we should reach Majuli Island, the world’s largest river island, and possessing unique Hindu monasteries famed for their dance-drama performances - the whole island is now shortlisted for future UNESCO World Heritage status. We visit a monastery at Auniati with an eclectic museum, enjoy a typical Mising tribal lunch in a stilted bamboo hut, then attend a dance performance at Kamalbari monastery, before cruising across to Neamati Ghat on the opposite bank.
Day 7
Visit tea estate and Sibsagar (BLD)
We visit tea estate this morning and see all the processes of tea production (factory inoperative between December and mid-March) then drive for about an hour to Sibsagar, the one-time capital of the kings of Assam. Shan by origin (Assam and Siam share the same derivation) but converted to Hinduism they ruled Assam for some 700 years until the 1820s, and their culture and architecture is a strange and delightful amalgam of Indian and S.E. Asian. We shall see temples with stupa-like profiles, and palaces of distinctive form - note the crocodiles and rather sexy caryatids that adorn the roof of the Rang Mahal. For the record book, the temple tank here is believed to be the world’s largest hand-excavated reservoir. We return to the ship which will have cruised up to Dikhou Mukh close to Sibsagar, and spend our last night on board. (Dependent on river conditions the last night may be spent at Neamati, close to Jorhat).
Day 8
Tour ends. Transfer to airport. (B)
This morning transfer to Dibrugarh airport, passing through this typical colonial town and major base for American flights over “The Hump” to China in WWII. Alternatively drive 1.5 hrs to Jorhat airport.
