Meghalaya 6N/7D ( Shillong 3N, Kaziranga 2N, Guwahati 1N )

Meghalaya 6N/7D ( Shillong 3N, Kaziranga 2N, Guwahati 1N )

Meghalaya 6N/7D ( Shillong 3N, Kaziranga 2N, Guwahati 1N )
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Meghalaya 6N/7D ( Shillong 3N, Kaziranga 2N, Guwahati 1N )
Day 1: Guwahati arrival and transfers to Shillong (98 KMS/3 HRS)
Arrival at Guwahati Airport/Station and drive to Shillong. En route witness the Umiam Lake or Barapani - is the biggest artificial lake in Meghalaya in midst of sylvan hills adorned by Khasi pines peerless beauty. Check-in Hotel and after refreshment if time permits visit Cathedral of Marry and Ward’s Lake. Evening free at leisure to explore the region on own. You may take a walk to the famous Police Bazaar for shopping. Overnight in Shillong.

Day 2: Shillong – Cherrapunjee – Shillong (60 KMs / 2 hrs-One way)
After breakfast drive to Cherrapunjee, the wettest place on the earth, for an awesome day trip. En route visit the famous Elephant Falls and Shillong Peak - to enjoy a bird’s eye view of Shillong city. At Sohra, stop at the Duwan Sing Syiem view point for mesmerizing views of the Hills. In Cherrapunjee be witness to the gorgeous Seven Sisters Falls and Nohkalikai Falls. Later take a soft cave walk inside the Mawsmai Cave. The limestone cave is a natural wonder with innumerable formations inside it. After lunch at Cherrapunjee, visit Thankarang Park, Koh Ramhah and Khrem Falls. Drive back to Shillong for overnight stay.

Day 3: Shillong – Mwalynnong – Dawki – Shillong (120kms 4 hrs)
Morning after breakfast depart for a whole day excursion to Mawlynnong Village and Dawki River: Mawlynnong Village has earned the distinction of being the cleanest village in India. 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. 
Dawki: A day’s excursion from Mawlynnong, Dawki lies but 2 Kms from Bangladesh. Despite the fact that the area is located in a place that has been for years demanding development, one is amazed by the quality of the roads, and the road to Dawki perhaps epitomizes the idyllic hill drive. The black metalled road, offset by the rich, wet green and dark red-brown patches offered a smooth contrast that technology can scarcely capture. The cool, wet air brushes over your face and refreshes and revitalizes you as it enters your body. Dawki is a small village and its main attraction is the Umngot River that marks the natural separation between the Khasi and the Jaintia Hills. The river can be formed by a suspension bridge that connects India to Bangladesh and facilitates trade between the two nations. The Umngot is the site for a boat race that is held in March-April, but even otherwise, seeing this large emerald-green serpent threading its way through the hills, with fishermen’s boats dotting its surface, right into the plains of Bangladesh, is a sight whose majesty echoes long after you leave it.  Drive back to Shillong. Overnight stay at Shillong.  Note: It is advisable to carry have packed lunch to Mwallynong. 

Day 04: Shillong – Kaziranga (325 KMs / 7 HRS)
After breakfast drive to Kaziranga. Halt at Kaziranga Orchid.Check in at hotel. Overnight at Kaziranga.

Day 05:  Kaziranga
Early morning explore Western Zone of Kaziranga National Park on back of elephant. Apart from worlds endangered One-horned Rhinoceros, the Park sustains half the worlds population of genetically pure Wild Water Buffaloes, over 1000 Wild elephants and perhaps the densest population of Royal Bengal Tigers anywhere. Kaziranga is also a bird watchers paradise and home to some 500 species of birds. The Crested Serpent Eagle, Pallas 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 go for a jeep safari through the Central Zone of the National Park.
Evening come back to the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel. 

Kaziranga National Park:  In the heart of Assam, covering an area of 430 sq-kms, is inhabited by the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds. In 1985, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its unique natural