Mystical Assam: 5-Day Kaziranga & Majuli Island Eco Tour

Overview

Discover the untouched beauty and rich biodiversity of Assam with our specially curated 5-Day Kaziranga & Majuli Island Eco Tour. This journey takes you deep into the heart of Assam’s natural and cultural heritage – from the wild grasslands of Kaziranga National Park, home to the famous one-horned rhinoceros, to the peaceful riverine charm of Majuli, the world’s largest river island and a vibrant center of Assamese Vaishnavite culture.

Travel through lush tea estates, explore ancient satras (monasteries), and witness the warm hospitality of Assam’s people. Ideal for wildlife lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and eco-conscious travelers, this package offers an immersive experience of nature, spirituality, and tradition.

Trip Highlights

Itinerary Detail

  • Arrive at Guwahati Airport/Railway Station and meet our representative. Begin your scenic drive to Kaziranga National Park, a haven for wildlife lovers. Check-in to your resort. Evening at leisure.

    Overnight Stay: Kaziranga

  • Wake up early for an exciting elephant safari (optional) in the central range. Later, enjoy a jeep safari in the Western Range of Kaziranga to spot rhinos, wild elephants, deer, and exotic birds.

    Afternoon visit to the local Kaziranga Orchid Park or nearby tea gardens.

    Overnight Stay: Kaziranga

  • After breakfast, drive to Nimatighat and take a ferry across the Brahmaputra to reach Majuli Island. Check in to your eco-resort or homestay. Explore the Satras like Kamalabari and Auniati, known for traditional dance, art, and crafts.

    Experience the simplicity and charm of island life.

    Overnight Stay: Majuli

  • In the morning, visit Mishing tribal villages and local artisans. Post lunch, take a ferry back to the mainland and drive to Jorhat, known as the Tea Capital of Assam. Enjoy a relaxed evening in a colonial tea estate bungalow.

    Overnight Stay: Jorhat

  • After breakfast, check out and begin your journey back to Guwahati for onward travel. Tour ends with unforgettable memories of mystical Assam.

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FAQs

Yes, Majuli is very safe and welcoming for tourists. Our team ensures all arrangements are smooth and secure, including ferry transfers.

Kaziranga is famous for one-horned rhinos, wild elephants, tigers (rarely seen), swamp deer, and a variety of birds including hornbills and eagles.

Ferry services generally operate from October to April. During monsoon (June–September), water levels rise, affecting connectivity.

Absolutely. Assamese cuisine includes a variety of vegetarian dishes, and we can customize meals based on dietary preferences.

Carry light cottons for the day, a light jacket for evenings, and comfortable walking shoes. If visiting between November–February, pack warm clothes for cooler mornings.

Basic internet is available in most accommodations, but connectivity can be limited in remote areas like Majuli.