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Be not just a Spectator but a ParticipantTea tasting- in the Land of Tea Paradise
JorhatSo when you are in the tea capital of India, indulge yourselves in the journey through the myriad colors, flavours and aromas of Assam tea. You will also get an insight into how the tea leaf evolves from the plant stage right through how it is manufactured in the factory.
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Let us explore!Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
JorhatKamakhya Temple
GuwahatiBoat Safari
Kaziranga National ParkAn exciting boat safari through the mingling waters of the Dhansari and Brahmaputra River with plenty of fresh water dolphin sightings. Get ready to spot swimming elephants, wild buffaloes, tigers, deer, occasionally rhinos, water monitor lizards, beavers, monkeys, turtles, eagles, vultures, storks, kingfishers and more.
Elephant Safari
Kaziranga National ParkAn Elephant ride through the jungle of Kaziranga National Park will give you a better view of rhinos & other wildlife. The elephant safari is organized by the Forest Department twice a day.
The elephant safari allows only four tourists and a Mahaout at a time.
Jeep Safari
Kaziranga National ParkLike any other tiger reserve or wildlife sanctuaries one can enjoy jeep safari in Kaziranga also. The forest department arranges two shifts of jeep safari for its visitors. The jeep is allowed to carry 6 people at a time. Jeep safari can cover large area than the elephant safari.
Mishing Village
Kaziranga National ParkCome face to face with a tradition fishermen tribe and their iconic bamboo homes built on stilts. The Mishing tribal community is a tribe of fishermen with some agriculture, animal husbandry to supplement their income. The women weave cotton fabric and brew the local apong beer.
Satra
MajuliSatras are most significant part of Neo Vaishnavism culture. These are both temple and culture centre for Neo vaishnavite disciple. Most of the Assamese people are followers of Neo Vaishnavism. Saint Srimanata Sankar Deva established 64 satras in Majuli island to spread the culture and education in ancient time. Due to erosion in Majuli island, only 31 satras left.