Assam and Meghalaya are two Indian states located in the northeastern region of India, which boast a rich biodiversity and a unique cultural heritage. The Assam Wildlife with Meghalaya tour is an ideal option for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts seeking to explore the unspoiled beauty of this region.
Assam is known for its national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, which are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The Kaziranga National Park, located in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of Assam, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is renowned for being the natural habitat of the one-horned rhinoceros. Other animals found here include tigers, elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer. The Manas National Park, located on the border of Assam and Bhutan, is another important conservation area and is famous for its Bengal tigers, pygmy hogs, and clouded leopards.
In addition to these national parks, Assam also has several wildlife sanctuaries and bird sanctuaries like Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Orang National Park, and Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, which are worth visiting during the Assam Wildlife with Meghalaya tour.
Meghalaya, on the other hand, is known for its stunning landscapes, hills, waterfalls, and caves. One of the most popular attractions in Meghalaya is the Living Root Bridges, which are made by interweaving the roots of the Ficus elastica tree in the Khasi Hills. These bridges are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, making them a must-visit attraction during your visit to Meghalaya.
The state is also home to numerous waterfalls like the Seven Sisters Falls, Elephant Falls, and Nohkalikai Falls, which offer breathtaking views and an opportunity to reconnect with nature. The Mawsmai Cave, located in Cherrapunjee, is another popular tourist attraction and is known for its limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.
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The Assam Wildlife with Meghalaya tour is an ideal option for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts seeking to explore the unspoiled beauty of this region. Here are some things that you can expect during this tour:
On arrival at Guwahati Airport / Railway Station & transfer to Shillong (4,900 ft.), called ‘Scotland of the East”. Enroute visit Umium Lake, a majestic placid lake with its surrounding sylvan hills. On arrival at Shillong, check in at your hotel. Overnight stay at Shillong.
After an early breakfast drive to Cherrapunjee (4,400 ft.), the wettest place in the world. You will see the beautiful waterfall known as Nohkalikai. You can also explore the caves known as Mawsmai. Evening return to Shillong, enroute visit Elephanta falls and Shillong peak for some breathtaking views. Overnight stay at Shillong.
After breakfast visit Don Bosco Museum & Ward’s Lake. After that drive to Guwahati. Arrive and check in at hotel. In evening we suggest an optional tour of Golden sunset cruise on the Brahmaputra (Direct Payment by own). Overnight stay at Guwahati.
After breakfast visit Kamakhya Temple, etc. Transfer to Guwahati Airport / Railway Station for your onward journey.
The best time to visit Assam and Meghalaya for a wildlife tour is from November to March, as this is when the weather is pleasant and the wildlife is most active.
Some of the must-visit wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Assam include Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Nameri National Park, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, and Orang National Park.
Some of the top tourist attractions in Meghalaya include the Living Root Bridges in Cherrapunjee, Mawlynnong Village, Umiam Lake, Shillong Peak, and Elephant Falls.
There are a variety of accommodation options available for tourists in Assam and Meghalaya, including luxury hotels, budget hotels, resorts, homestays, and campsites.
The best way to get around on a wildlife tour in Assam and Meghalaya is by hiring a private vehicle or booking a tour with a reputable travel agency. This will ensure that you have access to safe and reliable transportation and knowledgeable guides who can show you the best places to see wildlife and explore the region’s natural beauty.
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