Nestled at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Manas National Park is a sanctuary of biodiversity and natural beauty. This UNESCO World Heritage Site and Project Tiger Reserve in Assam spans 950 square kilometers and offers a rich array of flora and fauna, including Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, and over 450 bird species. Visitors can enjoy thrilling jeep safaris, unique elephant rides, river rafting, and bird watching. Despite past challenges, ongoing conservation efforts are restoring Manas to its former glory, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Indian Rivers Are The New Frontier For Wildlife
Published by River Cruise Passenger, Australia
The sacred Brahmaputra River in North East India is fast becoming a new frontier for adventure river cruising, offering cultural immersion and amazing wildlife.
Bonfire
Our guests love the Bonfire Night on the beach. The uninhabited island we stop at becomes our venue for the evening – no two venues are ever the same....
Go On Safari In India By Land And River
Published by ETB Travel News, Australia
Australians can take an Indian river and overland safari and save, thanks to a new package from Cruise Traveller and Adventure Resorts and Cruises (ARC). The 19-night ‘Wildlife Safari by Land and River’ package combines a river cruise on the sacred...
7000 Meters Himalayan Range
Witness 7000 meter high peaks of snow-covered mountains onboard the MV Mahabaahu. A view like this isn’t visible from any other navigable river of the world.
One can never get enough of the snow-covered peaks of Mount Gorichen and Mount Kangto. These two main peaks situated in the state of Arunachal Pradesh are visible from the MV Mahabaahu on a clear day.
The Jute Mill, Silghat
A step back in time with a visit to an old jute mill using industrial revolution technology.The good old hemp and jute is today the biodegradable answer to substitute the notorious plastic
The Kaliabor Tea Plantation, Silghat
Lush green tea bushes and traditional dances beckon – this is immersive travel at its best.The valley of Assam was the birthplace of the black tea or, as it is so famously called, the English Breakfast Tea.
The Silk Weaver’s Village, Biswanath Ghat
A culturally rich village filled with artisans, music, dance and idyllic views all around.Travellers get to meander through a large village of Assamese silk weavers, weaving intricate patterns onto colourful fabric made from the lovely Mugga.....
The Palaces and Temples, Sivasagar
Step back in time in Assam’s ancient capital soaking in the architecture of a glorious bygone era.
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