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Greetings from A&A Welcome on arrival Guwahati Airport then connecting flight to Aizawal. You will receive assistance at the airport in Aizawl and be taken to the hotel, where our representative will help you find your room key and check-in. You will receive a briefing on the tour and services, all the necessary paperwork will be given to you along with a traveling brief, and you will be able to ask any questions you may have. The remainder of the day is spent relaxing, dining, and spending the night at the hotel.
Greetings from A&A Welcome on arrival Guwahati Airport then connecting flight to Aizawal. You will receive assistance at the airport in Aizawl and be taken to the hotel, where our representative will help you find your room key and check-in. You will receive a briefing on the tour and services, all the necessary paperwork will be given to you along with a traveling brief, and you will be able to ask any questions you may have. The remainder of the day is spent relaxing, dining, and spending the night at the hotel.
Day trip to Reiek (29 km, 1 hour, one way). After breakfast, drive to Reiek Mountain and visit a typical Mizo village (the state government has set up this Village to showcase and implement Mizo ethnic culture), hike to the summit (30 minutes of leisurely uphill trekking, with a 360-degree view), have lunch at the Tourist Cafeteria, and return to Aizawl for dinner and overnight stay.
After
an early breakfast, head for Silchar, check into Hotel Borail View, have
dinner, and spend the night there.
After
an early breakfast, travel to Khaspur, which is 20 km from Silchar and is home
to the ruins of a great Dimasa kingdom. The main attractions of Khaspur include
the Lion Gate, the Sun Gate, and the ancient king's temple. Dolu Lake is one of
Silchar's most beautiful lakes and a photographer's paradise; it's a peaceful
place to spend time with loved ones or alone. The Maniharan tunnel is a short
distance from Silchar and is a great tourist destination. Hindus believe that
the tunnel was built during the time of Lord Krishna and was used by him. After
dinner, you should head back to your hotel for the night.
After breakfast in the morning, check out and drive to Kailashahar. On the way there, you can see rock carvings and stone images from the 7th to 9th century; the name Unakoti means one digit less than a Core (Ten Million). Of particular interest are the pebbly walls, the giant Siva's head, and the thirty-foot-tall statue of Ganesha, the largest bas-relief statue in India. Dinner and overnight stay at the Government guest house in Kailasha
After an early breakfast, head to the 'Chouddo Devotar Mandir,' also known as the temple of 14 deities, located approximately 14 km from Agartala. It is dedicated to Ama, also known as the mother of the Tripura people, or Tripuri, and Lakhi Narayan Bari, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna and was installed by Krishnanada Sevayet. After dinner, head back to the hotel for the night.
After
breakfast, depart and drive to Agartala; upon arrival, check into the hotel;
after refreshment, visit the Ujjayanta Palace, a must-see tourist destination
in Agartala, constructed by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya; Jagannath Temple,
one of the most revered temples in Agartala, is an architectural marvel that is
octagonal in shape and features an impressive pradhkshin path around the
sanctum.
After
breakfast in the morning, drive to Udaipur, stopping along the way to see
NeerMahal, a water palace built by Emperor Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya as a
summer resort in 1930. NeerMahal is situated in the middle of a lake and
occupies an area of approximately 5.3 square km. This magnificent structure is
a reminder of the splendor of the past, even today. In the afternoon, visit one
of Udaipur's most well-known temples, Tripura Sundari, also known locally as
Matabari, the oldest Hindu holy site in this region of Tripura state. Finally,
drive to Agartala for dinner and spend the night at the hotel.
After
breakfast today, head to the airport to board the scheduled flight to Imphal.
Once there, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to do as you
want. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel are included.
After
breakfast today, visit Loktak Lake and Sendra Island, the nation's largest
freshwater lake, as well as Sendra Island, one of the state's most picturesque
attractions. Located approximately 50 km from Imphal, Loktak Lake is located in
the Imphal valley, which is home to all of the State of Manipur's rivers and
rivulets. Kangla Fort, also called the Palace of Kangla, is located on the
banks of the Imphal River and was the royal palace of King Pakhangba. After
breakfast, head back to the hotel for dinner and spend the night.
Today, after breakfast, proceed to Ukhrul, also called the land of the Shiroy Lily, and check in on arrival. Ukhrul is a small hill station town north of Imphal. Dominated by the Tangkhul Nagas. They have a rich culture. Each cultural activity is centered on the propitiation of deity known as 'Kameo'. They have their own traditional folk dance known as 'Pheichak.' Pheichak occupies an important place in the lives of the Tangkhul. There are many forms of pheichak, and every pheichak depicts or expresses the life of the people. We will visit Nungbi, which is famed for its black pottery. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.Note: Ukhrul is a nice mixture of landscape and scenery with glimpses of cultural expectations. Dzukou Valley, on the other hand, is beautiful in terms of its scenic landscapes and mostly recommendable to guests who are highly interested in trekking/hiking; in order to cover the same on this day, they will have to drive from Imphal for about 3-4 hrs. The trek usually takes 4-5 hrs for moderate walkers - it is always better that we start the trek in the early morning hours.
After
an early breakfast, leave the hotel and travel to Kohima, Nagaland's capital.
If time permits, stop along the way to see the Kuki tribes', Mao Nagas,' and
Southern Angami Nagas' tribal villages. Once there, check into a hotel for
dinner and spend the night.
After
breakfast, drive to Khonoma village, which is known for its bravery and
bravery. The Khonoma Gate recounts the story of the British infiltration into
Naga Hills. Return to Kohima and visit the State Museum (closed on Mondays).
Later, visit the famous war cemetery, a symbolic memorial erected as a tribute
to the men and officers of the Allied forces during World War II. In the
evening, visit the Emporium for ethnic crafts and souvenirs. Dinner and
overnight stay at the hotel.
Mokokchung
(150 km: 5 hours): After breakfast, drive to Touphema village, which is home to
the Angami tribe, and stop by a nearby Rengma village. After lunch, drive to
Mokokchung in north-central Nagaland and stop by Mopinchuket village, which is
near Mokochung and is well-known for its woodworking and crafts. Dinner and overnight
stay at Mokokchung.
After breakfast, drive to Jorhat, where you will be transferred to a hotel. The day is then free for personal activities. Dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel are included.
Today after breakfast, proceed towards Neemati Ghat. From here we will take a ferry across the mighty river Brahmaputra to one of the biggest river islands in the world and also the heart of the Assamese culture – Majuli. Here in Majuli, we will be exploring this cultural place and the seat of Vaishnava culture in Assam. The great 15th century Assamese reformer and saint, Shankardeva had come down here and set up 'satras' or Vaishnavite monasteries to make the people motivated towards culture and religion. We will be visiting these 'satras' and interacting with the monks and other locales there. Afternoon visits a tribal village of the Mishing - the Mishing tribes migrated all the way down from the hills of Arunachal Pradesh. They are found settled on the outer rim of this island or near rivers and water bodies in general. Very good fisherman – they are well known for their skill in navigation on the ever-changing sand banks of the Brahmaputra. After visit return to Jorhat for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, head to Kaziranga National Park, a world heritage site that is spread across 858 sq. km. on both sides of the Brahmaputra and is home to two-thirds of the world's Great One-horned rhinoceros. The park is divided into five ranges: Central (entry point at Kohora), Western (entry point at Bagori), Eastern (at Agratoli), Western-most Burha Pahar (at Ghorakati), and Northern. The first four ranges are on the southern side of the river, while the last is on the northern bank. Nine of the 14 primate species found in South India, the purest breed of Asiatic water buffalo, and one of the largest herds of Asian elephants can be found there. In the evening, you can visit the Tea Garden, Orchid Garden, and Coffee Garden. Dinner and overnight stay at Kaziranga.
Go on an elephant ride in the morning (if available) at 5 AM. Return to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, go on a Jeep Safari in the Central Range. Have dinner and spend the night there.
Early morning elephant ride in the park; transfer to Shillong; visit the sacred shrine of Maa Kamakhya, a well-known Hindu pilgrimage site; and then enjoy 'Umiam Lake' near Barapani; check into hotel upon arrival; Shillong gets its name from 'Leishyllong' - the Superpower or God who is thought to reside on the Shillong Peak overlooking Shillong City; the State of Meghalaya was once known as the 'Scotland of the East' because of
After
breakfast drive to Cherrapunjee, (1300 m) and its surroundings areas are
blessed with many breathtaking views of nature in her pristine beauty with cool
springs, mind soothing waves of thick green jungle foliage, gurgling mountain
streams finding their way through rocks, enthralling milky white waterfalls
leaping into deep gorges in a thunderous applause to the record-breaking
rainfall that resounds through the valley. During the monsoon months it is a
thrill to catch sight of nature in the prime of her beauty when the clouds lift
their mantle over her for fleeting moments. Cherrapunjee has the distinction of
being the wettest place on Earth, having the highest recorded rainfall, year
after year. The Caves of Cherrapunjee- Mawsmai and Mawmluh, are the longest
limestone caves in India, formed over 3500 years, a must go destination for
cavers and adventurists. Other attractions - Cherrapunjee View Point,
Nohkalikai Falls, Seven Sister Falls and Eco Park Back to Shillong, Dinner and
overnight at Shillong.
Drive to Guwahati after breakfast, check out, and check into the hotel. After a refreshment, take a sightseeing tour of Guwahati, which includes the Kamakhya temple, the Umananda temple, and the astronomical temple of Navagraha. The evening is free to explore the local market. Spend the night in Guwahati.
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and head to the Guwahati airport to catch a scheduled aircraft to continue your journey. The trip ends with pleasant memories.
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