6N/7D Assam Heritage and Wildlife Tour: Sibsagar, Majuli, Kaziranga

Explore Assam’s hidden treasures in this 7-day journey through tea gardens, river islands, wildlife safaris, and ancient Ahom heritage. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure awaits you.

About this tour

Duration: 6N7D

Types: Sightseeing, Culture, History

Group Type: Private

Pickup : Dibrugarh

Stay: Included

Itinerary

Day 1

Pick up from Dibrugarh Airport.

Guided Tea Garden Tour – learn how World’s most expensive tea is made

Visit Bogibeel Bridge – the longest rail-road bridge in India

Stay: Dibrugarh

Day 2

Dibrugarh – Tinsukia – Dibrugarh (3 Hours)

Discover Barekuri – the village of the Hoolock Gibbons

Breakfast.

Boat ride at Maguri Beel – a bird paradise

Explore local markets and try Dibrugarh’s local street food for dinner or unwind at one of the city’s fine restaurants

Stay: Dibrugarh

Day 3

Breakfast

Dibrugarh – Sibsagar (3 Hours 30 Min)

Visit Namphake Village

Explore Charaideo Maidam – the first capital of Ahoms

Visit Kareng Ghar – Ahom King’s Palace

Visit Shiva Dol – the famous Shiva Temple constructed by Ahoms

Stay: Sibsagar

Day 4

Breakfast

Sibsagar – Jorhat (1 Hour 30 Min)

Visit Rang Ghar – the historic amphitheatre built by Ahoms

After that, visit Talatal Ghar – the administration centre of Ahoms

Visit Jorhat Kalashetra – an Assamese cultural museum

Stay: Jorhat

Day 5

Have Breakfast in the Hotel

Ferry Ride Jorhat – Majuli (3 Hours)

Visit Kamalabari Satra – a centre of art,culture and literature

Visit Samuguri Satra- learn about the mask culture of the island here

Visit Auniati Satra – the largest Satra in Majul

Visit Dakshinpat Satra

Majuli

Day 6

Have Breakfast

Majuli – Kaziranga (5 Hours)

Visit Orchid Park

Attend evening Cultural Programme in Orchid Park

Kaziranga

Day 7

Morning Elephant Safari in Kaziranga (subject to availability)

Breakfast at the Hotel.

Thrilling Jeep Safari in Kaziranga

Kaziranga – Guwahati (4 Hours 30 Min)

Highlights

  • Explore lush tea gardens and experience Assam’s world-renowned tea culture.
  • Meet the rare Hoolock Gibbons in their village
  • Visit historic sites like Charaideo, Kareng Ghar, Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and Shiva Dol.
  • Discover the world’s largest river island and its peaceful Satras (Assamese monasteries).
  • Enjoy thrilling Elephant and Jeep safaris to see the majestic one-horned rhinoceros.

What is Included

Comfortable transportation based on group size (Swift Dzire / Ertiga / Innova / Force Traveller) with experienced drivers.

Accommodations for 6 nights – 2 Nights in a Hotel in Dibrugarh, 1 Night in a Hotel in Sibsagar, 1 Night in a Hotel in Jorhat, 1 Night in a Hotel/Homestay in Majuli and 1 Night in a Hotel/Resort in Kaziranga on double/triple/quad sharing basis

Professional Guides for Barekuri Village, Maguri Beel, Sivasagar Heritage Tour and Majuli Tour

Jeep Safari in Kaziranga National Park (Central Range)

Driver expenses, including night charges, tolls, parking fees, fuel, and driver allowance.

24×7 on-call support from Team Travespert for any assistance during your trip

5 Meals – Breakfast on Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5 and Day 6

Pickup from Dibrugarh Airport or Railway Station.

Drop at Guwahati Airport or Railway Station.

GST (5%) is applicable extra.

Costs resulting from unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to adverse weather conditions, landslides, road closures, or any other factors beyond our control, as well as any emergency evacuation services.

Any items or services not specifically mentioned under the head ‘inclusions’

Entry Fees and Camera Fees

Description

Dibrugarh is the Tea City of India, offering immersive tours of colonial tea estates. It’s the perfect blend of heritage, nature, and Assamese hospitality.

Bogibeel Bridge is the longest rail-cum-road bridge in India, offering spectacular views over the Brahmaputra. It connects Dibrugarh to Dhemaji, blending engineering with scenic beauty.

Barekuri Village is a model for wildlife conservation, where gibbons swing freely amidst the village and live in harmony with the locals. It’s a peaceful destination that showcases Assam’s natural and cultural balance.

Maguri Beel is a wetland near Dibru Saikhowa, ideal for boating, birdwatching, and spotting migratory species. It’s also famous for its picturesque sunrise.

Namphake Monastery is a serene Buddhist temple nestled in a peaceful Tai Phake village. It reflects rich Thai architecture and offers a glimpse into Assam’s Buddhist heritage.

Often called the “Pyramids of Assam,” Charaideo Maidams are royal burial mounds of the Ahom kings. These historic tombs reflect Assam’s rich cultural and architectural past.

Also called The Royal Palace of Garhgaon, Kareng Ghar was the Ahom rulers’ administrative center. The multi-storied structure showcases grandeur and war-time planning.

Shiva Dol is one of the tallest Shiva temples in India, built in 1734 in Sivasagar. Its striking dome and sacred pond draw thousands of devotees.

Rang Ghar is Asia’s oldest amphitheater built by the Ahoms, once used for watching games and sports. It’s an architectural marvel with Indo-Mongolian influences.

Talatal Ghar, part of the Ahom dynasty’s military complex, is known for its secret tunnels and underground architecture. It’s a symbol of Assam’s historical ingenuity and warfare strategy.

Sri Sri Auniati Satra embodies the living legacy of Srimanta Sankardev’s Vaishnavism.From Raas-leela to Palnaam, it celebrates devotion through rituals, songs, and traditional performances.

Dakhinpat Satra reflects the Ahom legacy in fostering Vaishnavism through religious, administrative, and cultural functions. Its serene campus includes Namghar, libraries, and eco-preserved wetlands that support rich flora and fauna.

Located in central Majuli, Kamalabari Satra follows the Nika Sanghati tradition, focusing deeply on Naam (devotional chanting). Surrounded by dense vegetation and wetlands, it harmonizes religious, residential, and ecological elements in a structured layout.

Samaguri Satra, established in 1663, is globally renowned for its centuries-old tradition of artistic mask-making used in bhaona performances. This unique Vaishnavite art, passed down through generations, continues to represent Assam on national and international platforms.

Jorhat Kalakshetra is a cultural hub that hosts exhibitions, theater, and traditional performances. It’s a modern tribute to Assam’s heritage and creativity.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga is world-renowned for its one-horned rhinoceroses. It’s a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.

FAQs

Information

Things to Carry:   

Essentials:

  • Valid ID proof (Aadhaar/Passport/Driving License)
  • Cash (in small denominations) & ATM cards
  • Personal medications and a basic first-aid kit
  • Mobile phone and charger/power bank

Clothing: 

  • Light, breathable clothes for daytime
  • A light jacket or sweater (for early mornings in Kaziranga)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Flip-flops or sandals
  • A hat or cap for sun protection
  • Raincoat / foldable umbrella (in case of rain)

Toiletries & Personal Care:

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo
  • Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
  • Mosquito repellent (Odomos or spray)
  • Hand sanitiser & tissues

Special Items for Specific Locations:

  • A small backpack for day trips & safari
  • Plastic covers/ziplocs (to protect electronics in case of rain)
  • Swimwear (if you plan on a river resort dip)

Not Suitable for: Senior Citizens or People with Mobility Issues, Party or Nightlife Seekers 

Meeting Point : Dibrugarh Airport

Know before you go:

    1. Weather Can Vary: Carry light woollens (especially for Kaziranga mornings) and rain protection, as Assam’s weather can be unpredictable.
    2. Limited Luxury Amenities: Accommodations may be basic in rural areas like Majuli and eco-resorts, focusing more on experience than luxury.
    3. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs, especially in Satras and tribal areas—dress modestly and ask before taking photos.
    4. Safari Regulations: Follow all instructions during elephant and jeep safaris in Kaziranga for safety and conservation.
    5. Connectivity May Be Limited: Mobile and internet signals may be weak or unavailable in remote places like Kaziranga and Maguri Beel.
    6. Advance Bookings Recommended: Safari slots, ferries, and guided tours have limited slots —early reservations ensure a smooth experience.
    7. Local Cuisine & Food Preferences: Assamese cuisine is mild and organic but may differ from typical Indian fare. Inform the guides or tour manager in advance about dietary restrictions.
    8. Environmental Responsibility: Help keep Assam clean—avoid littering, especially near rivers, parks, and heritage sites.

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