13 Days, 12 Nights
Duration
21 Nov – 3 Dec 2024/2025
Dates

Come with Ekno on a once in a life time journey that takes in the wilds of Assam and the unique tribes of Nagaland. These two northeast states are in the farthest reaches of India, and as a result they remain largely untouched by tourism. Our trip brings together the stunning beauty of the Assamese plains with the remote hills and valleys of Nagaland as we take in the people, cultures, heritage and cuisine that make these two states of India so special.

Our trip starts in Kolkata, known for being the cultural and artistic centre of India. Visit the vibrant neighborhoods of this fascinating city and soak up the beautiful Raj era architecture on a heritage walk. We will then enjoy a change of pace as we venture to Majuli Island and Kaziranga National Park in Assam.

Our journey culminates with a visit to Nagaland to attend the Hornbill Festival, known as the ‘Festival of Festivals’. The festival attracts members from the 16 major tribes of Nagaland as they celebrate and share their dances, sports, foods and religious traditions. This is truly the ultimate way to get up close and personal with the famous Naga tribes.

 

 

TOUR DATES

21 November – 3 December 2024/2025

TOUR COST

Price on Application

DURATION

13 days, 12 nights

TOUR HIGHLIGHT

  • Explore the wonders of Kolkata
  • Stay on Majuli Island, known for its unique Assamese monasteries
  • Enjoy a tribal feast prepared by the Mishing community
  • Spot wildlife at Kaziranga National Park, home to the elusive Bengal Tiger
  • Travel to Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland
  • Experience the sights, sounds and flavours of the Hornbill Festival
  • Discover Kigwema village, home to the Angami people

TOUR ROUTE

Kolkata – Jorhat – Manjuli Island – Kaziranga National Park – Jorhat – Kohima – Hornbill Festival – Dimapur – Kolkata

MAP

Tour-Map
Day 1

Arrive Kolkata

Welcome to incredible India! On arrival you will be met by one of our representatives at transferred to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore the local surrounds. Kolkata is a fascinating city – full of life, vibrancy and culture. Although no activities are planned, your guide will be on hand to offer help and recommendations.

Overnight: Hotel, Kolkata

Day 2

Kolkata

Kolkata is an intoxicating city to explore, and today we will discover why. As one of India’s largest cities and the former capital of British India, the city is regarded as the artistic and cultural capital of the country. After breakfast at the hotel, we will head to Kumartuli, the atmospheric potters district. The maze-like alleys are home to over 550 different workshops that create religious idols all year-round. The idols are primarily created for the Durga Puja Festival, and wandering the narrow streets offers a rare glimpse into the ritual and skill involved in creating these idols from clay and bamboo. After exploring, we will take a ferry to the Mullick Ghat Flower Market, the largest flower market in Asia. Crossing the mighty Hooghly River by boat offers the chance to view this heaving metropolis from the water as we pass under the iconic Howrah Bridge. We will also visit the grand Raj-era Victoria Memorial before returning to our hotel by late afternoon. The rest of the day is free to spend at your leisure.

Overnight: Hotel, Kolkata

Day 3

Kolkata to Majuli Island

After breakfast, we’ll fly to Jorhat before continuing on our journey to Majuli Island. Along the way we’ll stop at the 115-year-old Haroocharai Tea Estate for lunch. After lunch we’ll drive to Neemati Ghat, where we’ll board a ferry Majuli Island. Majuli is the world’s largest river island, but it is slowing disappearing as the land is eroded by monsoonal floods and the mighty Brahmaputra River. Majuli is renowned in Assamese culture as home to the medieval Xatras (monasteries) where monks practice Assam’s distinctive form of Vishnu worship. The afternoon is yours to relax and enjoy the change of pace after the bustling streets of Kolkata.

Overnight: Hotel, Majuli Island

Day 4

Majuli Island

After breakfast we’ll visit some of the most significant Xatras on Majuli. Visiting the Xatras is an eye-opening glimpse into the lives of the monks who still lead austere lives mastering religious scripts, art, music, dance and handicrafts. We’ll visit Dakshinpaat Xatra, where monks lead a celibate life; followed by Natun Samaguri Xatra, where the monks are allowed to marry. Following that, we’ll visit Natun Samaguri Xatra, known for a 400-year-old tradition of religious mask making started by Srimanta Shankardev. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to soak up the atmosphere of the beautiful island. Take a walk through the rice fields or enjoy some bird watching at the wetlands.

Overnight: Hotel, Majuli Island

Day 5

Majuli Island

After breakfast we’ll hire some bikes and cycle around the local villages. The bike hire scheme was set up to promote sustainable tourism in the area and is one of the best ways to slowly explore the villages and beautiful surroundings. Alternative transport will be provided for those who don’t wish to cycle. We’ll visit Mishing village, home to the Mishing tribe, who live in distinctive houses built on raised platforms and make up almost half of the population of Majuli. After our bike ride we’ll return to our accommodation. The rest of the afternoon is yours to relax or explore. Don’t forget to watch the sun set over the Brahmaputra River as people head home by boat. In the evening we’ll enjoy a traditional tribal feast. The food on offer is very unique, and there will be plenty of unusual fish, meat and vegetarian delicacies on offer. Finish off the meal by trying the local rice beer, known as Apong.

Overnight: Hotel, Majuli Island

Day 6

Majuli Island – Kaziranga National Park

After breakfast we’ll say goodbye to Majuli Island and start the journey to Kaziranga National Park, which is home to elephants, tigers, primates and India’s famous one-horned rhino. After travelling by ferry and private vehicle, we’ll reach our accommodation inside the park. The park consists of several ranges, and over the next two days you’ll visit the Central Range (home to tigers), the Bagori Range (home to rhinos, elephants and water buffaloes) and the Burapahar Range (home to Capped Langurs and India’s only ape, the Hollock Gibbon). The afternoon is yours to relax in our luxurious riverside accommodation, from where you might even be able to spot rhinos grazing in the neighbouring grasslands.

Overnight: Resort, Kaziranga National Park

Day 7

Kaziranga National Park

Today we’ll explore the park with morning and afternoon jeep safaris. Our safari guide will choose which range of the park to cover and will make sure that we pay a visit to all three ranges over the next two days. In between safaris you can relax at the resort.

Overnight: Resort, Kaziranga National Park

Day 8

Kaziranga National Park to Jorhat

This morning we’ll enjoy our final jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park. In the afternoon we’ll drive to Jorhat, where we’ll spend the night before heading off on our adventure to the tribal north-eastern state of Nagaland.

Overnight: Hotel, Jorhat

Day 9

Jorhat to Kohima

We’ll rise early to catch the Shatabdi Express train to Dimapur. The train journey will take two hours and is the perfect time to sit back and enjoy the passing scenery.

We’ll arrive in Dimapur in time for a late breakfast before continuing by private vehicle to Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland. Kohima is scattered across a series of forested ridges and offers picturesque views of the valley below. After checking into our hotel, we’ll visit the War Cemetery, which stands at the battle site of the 64-day Battle of Kohima where the Allied Forces won a decisive battle over the Japanese. The cemetery is one of the most historically significant reminders of the war in this part of the world. We’ll also visit the Central Market, where tribal people gather to buy and sell local delicacies.

Overnight: Hotel, Kohima

Day 10

Hornbill Festival

After breakfast we’ll attend the colourful opening ceremony of the Hornbill Festival at the Kisama Heritage Village. We’ll spend the day at the festival site enjoying the local delicacies on offer as well as the famous Naga hospitality. We’ll experience traditional Nagaland dances, songs, games, food, religious ceremonies, and tribal lore. Attending the festival and seeing the different Naga tribes in their full warrior dress is truly a once in a lifetime experience. The Hornbill Festival is organised annually to preserve the culture of the diverse local tribes. Although each tribe has their own festivals, the Hornbill Festival is an important social and cultural event, as well as an opportunity for all the tribes to meet. The festival is named after the hornbill bird, common to the folklore of all the tribes. After leaving the festival site, we’ll visit Kigwema Village. The village is home to the Angami people, one of the major Naga ethnic groups. Several households in the village welcome tourists, which will give us a rare peek into the lives of the tribespeople away from the festival site.

Overnight: Hotel, Kohima

Day 11

Hornbill Festival

After breakfast we’ll head to Kisama Heritage Village to enjoy the festivities for another day. We’ll be able to watch jaw-dropping performances and enactments of the traditional way of life for the various tribes as well as eat delicious Naga food until we can’t take any more. In the evening we’ll visit the iconic Kohima Cathedral to enjoy the panoramic views of the city.

Overnight: Hotel, Kohima

Day 12

Kohima to Kolkata

Today we’ll say goodbye to Nagaland. We’ll have breakfast at the hotel before taking a scenic drive to Dimapur, where we’ll board a flight to Kolkata. We will arrive in Kolkata by mid-afternoon and transfer to our accommodation. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. You might wish to explore the local area or do some last-minute souvenir shopping.

Overnight: Hotel, Kolkata

Day 13

Depart Kolkata

We will transfer you to the airport in time for your return flight home. We look forward to seeing you on another Ekno experience soon.

INCLUDES

Accompanied by Ekno guide, Vikas Kumar

Met by an Ekno representative at Kolkata Airport

12 nights’ accommodation with breakfast

All transfers and sightseeing by private car unless otherwise specified in the itinerary

Domestic flights from Kolkata to Jorhat and Dimapur to Kolkata

Return ferry from Neemati Ghat to Majuli Island

One-way train travel from Mariani to Dimapur

Entrance fees to all sights and monuments as per the itinerary

All activities as per the itinerary

EXCLUDES

Return airfares to India

Cost of Indian tourist visa (on arrival)

Compulsory travel insurance of any kind

Lunches and dinners unless otherwise specified in the itinerary

Personal expenditure such as drinks (including bottled water), laundry service and souvenirs

Tipping

Camera and video entry charges at local sights and monuments

Occasional optional items not identified in itinerary description

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