15 DAYS/14 NIGHTS
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During this journey we will visit one of the major Naga tribes in India, Angami Nagas resides in the Kohima district of Nagaland. ‘The Land of Angami Nagas’ Dimapur. Each of these destinations bears a connection with the Angami tribes. and, Kaziranga National Park.
Day 1: Arrive – Kolkata
Arrive in Kolkata in the morning. You will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel, which a centrally located. The afternoon is at leisure to explore the metropolis and relax after your flight.
Day 2: Kolkata – Kohima
Your adventure into India’s little-visited North Eastern region begins today with a flight to Dimapur. After the restricted permit formalities are completed with the assistance of your guide, drive on to Kohima for a night at the Hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Day 3: Kohima -Tuophema
You will visit the Kohima World War II Memorial in the morning. The WW II battle of Kohima, fought by British and Indian troops, was the turning point of the Japanese offensive in India and it is often referred to as the ‘Stalingrad of the East. Later drive to Tuophema. Stay for a night at the Tourist Village which is run by the Angami Naga village community.
Day 4 : Tuophema – Mokokchung
Drive to Mokokchung visiting tribal villages and the church at Mopongchukit. Stay at the simple Tourist Lodge for two nights.
Day 5: Mokokchung
Explore the tribal villages around Mokokchung today which are residents of the Ao Naga community. You’ll learn about Ao customs, traditions, and folklore.
Day 6: Mokokchung – Tuensang
Drive to Tuensang via Longkhim. Tuensang is the largest district in Nagaland and borders Myanmar. Rolling hills, high ridges, deep gorges, and narrow valleys are the staple terrain of the area. Stay for a night in the Tourist Lodge. With fine examples of traditional huts, the nearby village makes for a fascinating afternoon’s excursion.
Day 7: Tuensang – Mon
Drive to Mon via Tobu. Stay at ADC Rest House for two nights. Mon is home to the Konyaks tribe ruled by anghs (chiefs).
Day 8: Mon
Explore the interesting tribal villages of Shangnyu and Morong. Also, visit the Rock memorial and the Wangkhao Angh’s house in Chui village.
Day 9: Mon – Jorhat
Drive to Jorhat and visit the Shiva Temple at Sibsagar. Stay at Thengal Manor or Sangsua Tea Estate Bungalow for a night.
Day 10 : Jorhat – Majuli – Kaziranga
This morning enjoys an excursion to Majuli Island, one of the largest river islands in the world. There are many monasteries that, by way of their colorful interiors, represent the vibrant culture of Assam. Later drive to Kaziranga National Park. Stay at the Wild Grass Jungle Resort for three nights.
Day 11: Kaziranga
A famous reserve on the banks of the Brahmaputra, Kaziranga is home to the one-horned rhino. Also to be found in the swamps and elephant grass are buffalo, swamp deer, hog deer, tiger, and wild elephants. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives in the park. There is an option to do an elephant safari in the morning.
Day 12: Kaziranga
Enjoy another full day’s jungle activities including morning and afternoon game drives.
Day 13: Kolkata
Drive to Guwahati in the morning and take a short flight to Kolkata early in the afternoon. Stay at the deluxe Oberoi Grand hotel for the next 2 nights.
Day 14: Kolkata
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Kolkata in the morning including the Victoria Memorial, St Paul’s Church, and the Indian Museum. The afternoon is spent atleisure. You can explore the new market which is a short walk away or simply relax in the hotel’s tranquil pool garden.
Day 15: Kolkata – Departure
Transfer to the airport in the morning.
- Visit Mokokchung tribal villages and the church at Tuophema
- Visit The Ao Naga community at Mokokchung.
- learn about Ao customs, traditions and folklore at Mokokchung.
- Visit World War II Memorial at kohima.
- Elephant Ride at Kaziranga National Park.
Pre-departure planning is important. Here are certain things you should watch for and plan for.
Visas
Here is a link for online https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html E visa on arrival for India please check if country you are travelling is covered under E visa on arrival and file online from home for your visa to India if not Check with the Indian consulate or embassy in your country to find out if you will need a visa .
Money
Indian currency is INR you can get all major currencies eg : Euros, USD, Canadian Dollars British Pounds etc exchanged at Airports ,Hotels or Money changers ,in general Airport and Hotels money changers may not get best price any money changers may be visited during city tours etc is recommended to get best deals.
General Tips
Set up a pre-trip timeline so you don’t end up with a full to-do list during your last week of work or school.
Things to consider are doctor’s visits for a check-up, inoculations, and prescription refills, purchasing plane tickets renewing passports, and obtaining visas and other documents.
Check your insurance coverage abroad and purchasing additional travel insurance if needed. Don’t forget visiting friends and family members
Be prepared for uncomfortable trips. You will often find yourself in a busy, cramped, economy class environment and it could be for many hours – especially long plane trips.
If you want to arrive at your destination refreshed and able to enjoy the sights, then try a good quality travel pillow to support your head, some ear plugs to block out the screaming babies, and an eye cover to block out the sun or cabin lights.
Just avoid those cheap U-shaped pillows from airport shops – your head drops forward and you wake up with a stiff neck.
Travel Resources
T ravel Resources
Travel planning is about more than just knowing where you’re going. Prepares to navigate, take control and be ready for anything. This section helps you steer clear of disaster and stay open to enjoy the unexpected.
Quick Tips
Banks – Open Monday to Friday 9 am to 2 pm. Some banks are closed for lunch.
Local Mobile Sim- Major Metro Airports in India have mobile operator desk that can be asked upon arrival at tourist helpdesk.
Emergencies – For police dial 100 a local phone number, for an ambulance 102 or call a hospital. Tourist Helpline – 1363 or 1800 11 1363.
Internet Access – Wifi is standard in most hotels but some hotels may charge you need to check about same online at hotels websites.
Mail – Buy stamps at the Post Office. Convenient post offices have located in all cities. Most are open Monday to Friday 9 am to 3 pm.
Safety – Pickpocketing can be a common problem. It is suggested for men to keep wallets in their front pockets. Purse snatching also occurs at times.
Transportation
Getting in from the airport and other arrival locations. Travel planning is about more than just knowing where you’re going. Prepares to navigate, take control and be ready for anything. This section helps you steer clear of disaster and stay open to enjoy the unexpected.
Plane –Most arrivals happen in India at night time.
Transfers & Touring – Our tours are all private tours so all transfers and tours itineraries are covered in private vehicles.
Trains- If your itinerary involve any train Journeys that too is booked by us in advance .
Metro Trains – Major airports in India has Metro links which connects to city center.
Taxis – Cab aggregators are present in most airports parking areas and same can be booked on spot as well .
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