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Download Itinerary Starting From Rs. 14102.4 (Per Person twin sharing) PACKAGE NAME : No 11 North East Triangle PRICE INCLUDE Hotel,Only Breakfast,Activity,Sightseeing,Car On Disposal Day : 1 Guwahati - Kaziranga National Park (230 KM 4.5 Hrs) Welcome to Guwahati. Meet and be assisted by our representative at the airport/Railway Station. Transfer to Kaziranga National Park, the home of the One Horn Indian Rhinoceros. Check in at your hotel/Lodge/resort. Evening you may visit Orchid Park and the nearby Tea Plantations. Overnight stay at Kaziranga National Park. HOTEL Florican Lodge SIGHTSEEING Orchid Park Day : 2 Kaziranga National Park Early morning explore Kaziranga National Park on back of elephant. Apart from world's endangered One Horn Indian Rhinoceros, the Park sustains half the world's population of genetically pure Wild Water Buffaloes, over 1000 Wild elephants and perhaps the densest population of Royal Bengal Tiger anywhere. Kaziranga National Park is also a bird watcher's paradise and home to some 500 species of Birds. The Crested Serpent Eagle, Palla's Fishing Eagle, Greyheaded Fishing Eagle, Swamp Partridge, Bar-headed goose, whistling Teal, Bengal Florican, Storks, Herons and Pelicans are some of the species found here. We will return to the resort for breakfast. Afternoon we proceed for a jeep safari. Evening come back to the hotel. Overnight stay at Kaziranga National Park. HOTEL Florican Lodge SIGHTSEEING Elephant Safari (Kaziranga), Jeep Safari (Kaziranga) Day : 3 Kaziranga National Park– Shillong (280 Km | 6 Hrs) After breakfast drive to Shillong, also called 'Scotland of the East". Reach the majestic Umium Lake (Barapani). You may do the water sports here (Optional). On arrival at Shillong, check in at your hotel. Evening you can visit Police Bazaar which the biggest local market. Overnight stay in Shillong. SIGHTSEEING Police Bazaar, Umiam Lake Day : 4 Shillong - Cherrapunji - Shillong (65 KM 1.5 Hrs Per Way) Get up early today to enjoy the mesmerizing mornings of Shillong. After early breakfast drive to Cherrapunji, this is the wettest place in the world. Visit Eco Park, Dainthlen Falls, Nohkalikai Falls, Nohsngithiang Falls (Seven Sisters Falls), Mawsmai Cave, Thangkharang Park. Evening return to Shillong. Visit Elephanta Falls and Shillong Peak for some breathtaking views. Overnight stay in Shillong. SIGHTSEEING Elephant Falls, Nohsngithiang Falls, Shillong Peak, Dainthlen Falls, Mawsmai Cave, Nohkalikai Waterfalls, Thangkharang Park, The Eco Park Day : 5 Shillong - Dawki - Mawlynnong Village - Shillong (90 KM 2 Hrs Per Way) After breakfast visit Mawlynnong Village the cleanest village in India. This cute and colorful little village is known for its cleanliness. It is situated 90 kms. from Shillong and besides the picturesque village, offers many interesting sights such as the Living Root Bridge and another strange natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rock. Visit Dawki, It is along the Indo-Bangladesh border. You can enjoy boating in the crystal clear waters of the Umgnot River Evening return to Shillong. Overnight in Shillong. SIGHTSEEING Mawlynnong, Indo Bangladesh Border, Living-Root bridge, Umngot River Day : 6 Shillong - Guwahati (100 KM 3 Hrs) After breakfast today visit Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures, Ward's Lake where you can enjoy boating, Cathedral Catholic Church and Lady Hydari Park. Proceed to Guwahati. Arrive and check in at hotel. Visit Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra a place where Assamese history and culture is presented, You may also visit the Assam Film Museum to know the History of Assamese Cinema. Visit GTAC Tea Lounge to enjoy a cup of finest Assam Tea and also carry some Tea back home. Here you will find the finest quality of Organic, CTC, Orthodox, Green Tea, White Tea, Purple Tea etc. Evening you may take a River Cruise (Direct Payment) on the mighty River Brahmaputra. You may also visit the local market. Assam is famous for Assam Silk particularly Golden Muga Silk, Assam Tea, Bamboo and Cane Products. Overnight stay in Guwahati. HOTEL Hotel Rialto SIGHTSEEING River Cruise on Brahmaputra, Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, Cathedral Catholic Church, Don Bosco Museum, Lady Hydari Park, Ward's Lake Day : 7 Guwahati Departure After breakfast check out from hotel. As time permits we may take a tour of the Kamakhya Temple and other Temples in Guwahati namely Purva Tirupati Shri Balaji Temple, Sukreswar Temple, Navagraha Temple, Umananda Temple at the Peacock Island which is the smallest inhabited River Island in the World, Assam State Museum, Dighali Pukhuri (Lake), State Zoo cum Botanical Garden, Planetarium and the Assam State Emporiums. With everlasting memories transfer to Guwahati airport/railway station for onward journey. SIGHTSEEING Assam State Museum, Assam State Zoo Cum Botanical Garden, Dighalipukhuri, Kamakhya Temple, Navagraha Temple, Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple & Cultural Complex, Sukreswar Temple, Umananda Temple INCLUSIONS Rooms on twin/triple sharing basis. Daily Breakfast. Exclusive a/c private vehicle at disposal for transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary. Service of an experienced driver for 12 Hours per day up to maximum 08:00 PM. Parking, Toll taxes, Drivers Allowance etc. If travelling to Kaziranga National Park - 01 Elephant safari (Subject to Availability) & 01 Jeep safari. If travelling to Arunachal Pradesh - Inner Line Permit. EXCLUSIONS Room Heater Charges. Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone, tips, gratuity, Mineral/soft/hard drinks. Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary. Camera fees, Guide / tour escort charges & Entrance Fees. Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances, etc (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot). Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure. GST. Insurance. Anything which is not include in the inclusion. TERMS AND CONDITIONS GST shall be applicable over and above the package prices. Your e-tickets will be sent 3 days before departure in case of fixed departure. The package price does not include &ampndash Expenses of personal nature, such as laundry, telephone calls, room service, alcoholic beverages, mini bar charges, tips, portage, camera fees etc. Meal plan: EP - Accommodation only, CP - Accommodation with breakfast, MAP - Accommodation with breakfast, lunch or dinner, AP - Accommodation with breakfast, lunch &amp dinner. Airline seats and hotel rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking. In case of any Visa denial or any delay in Visa process we shall not be resonsible for any loss due to the same and no refund will be applicable. Visa approval and process duration is as per consulate / embassy descretion. We cannot guarantee if visa shall be granted and duration to process the same. In case of unavailability in the listed hotels, arrangement for an alternate accommodation will be made in a hotel of similar standard. Transportation shall be provided as per the itinerary and will not be at disposal.(AC will not work on hills ) Package rates are subject to change without prior notice, Force Majeure events, strikes, fairs, festivals, weather conditions, traffic problems, overbooking of hotels / flights, cancellation / re-routing of flights, closure of / entry restrictions at a place of visit, etc. While we will do our best to make suitable alternate arrangements, we would not be held liable for any refunds/compensation claims arising out of this. The validity to utilize your Advance payment in prepone/postpone scenarios is 1 Year from the date of advance payment. The advance payment and the invoice Number allotted to you, are transferable i.e. you can pass on your booking to any of your friends/ relatives. (Please Note: In order to transfer your booking you must meet the above terms and conditions first). CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellation made 30 days or more before departure date - 25% of package price will be applicable as cancellation charges. Cancellation made 15 to 30 Days prior to Departure - 50% of package price will be applicable as cancellation charges. Cancellation made within 15 Days before Departure - 100% of package price will be applicable as cancellation charges. In case of no show - 100% of package price will be applicable as cancellation charges. &nbspNote: Please read the terms and conditions before booking. Loss/Damage Company is not responsible for any loss or damage to personal belongings during the stay in the hotel or while traveling in the coach. Due to theft or loss of baggage, tour participant can lodge a complaint with the local authorities on his/her sole discretion, cost, risk and consequences. &nbsp TRAVEL BASICS Here is a must take list that you should carry while traveling: ID Proof any Passport (For International Travel) Water Bottle with a Filtering System Daily Medications Phone Chargers Camera Toilet Papers Walking Shoes Ear Phones Cap Power bank Sun Screen Lotion Wipes Ladies basics Mosquito Creame/bands/net depending upon your itinerary. Booking Terms 50% advance to be paid at the time of booking. Air fair is calcualted at the time of proposal creation and is subject to change at the time of booking. 30 days or more before date of departure: 50% of total cost 30 - 16 days before date of departure: 75% of total cost 15 days or less before date of departure: 100% of total cost Important: The booking stands liable to be cancelled if 100% payment is not received 15 days prior to departure date and received amount will be fully forfeited. In case of cancellation standard cancellation policies will be applicable or may be changed as per the policies Why Use Us We are a Travel Boutique house which specializes in the personalized travel experiences . We have&nbsptravelled&nbspthe length and breadth of these regions repeatedly, just to ensure that our clients are visiting the right places at the right time on the right days, eating hygienic &amp tasty food, staying at the best properties which are cheap and fantastic as well.
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