Summary of Activities

    COMPLIMENTARY ACTIVITIES:

    Swimming Pool

    Boating

    Fishing

    Archery

    Trekking

    Bird Watching

    CHARGEABLE ACTIVITIES:

    Zip Line

    Elephant Ride

    Rock Climbing
    & Rappelling

    Water Zorbing

    River Cruise ETC

    Itinerary

    DAY 1: ARRIVAL, RESORT ACTIVITIES & ACCLIMATIZATION

    AFTERNOON

    • 12:00 PM - Arrival at Brahmaputra Jungle Resort

    • 1:30 PM - Lunch

    • 3:00 PM - Relax & Refresh

    EVENING

    • 8:00 PM – Dinner

    MORNING

    • 7:00 AM - Trekking or Bird Watching

    • 9:00 AM - Breakfast

    • 11:30 AM - Adventure Activities at the Resort (Optional Chargeable Activities

    • 1:00 PM - Lunch

    AFTERNOON

    • 4:30 PM– – Play badminton/table tennis & other available activities at the resort.

    EVENING

    • 5:30 PM – Tea/Ccoffee break

    • 8:00 PM – Dinner

    AFTERNOON

    • 8:00 AM – Breakfast

    • 10:00 AM – Check out & Start with a Visit to Basistha Mandir

    • Highlights:

    • DEEPOR BEEL VISIT

    • Departure

    • ADDITIONAL DAY

    LOCAL SIGHTSEEING:

    • Kamakhya Temple :

      The Kamakhya Temple is one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India, situated atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam. Dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, the temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in Hinduism and holds immense religious significance, particularly for those who follow the Shaktism tradition. Its unique and ancient rituals, along with its spiritual ambiance, attract thousands of devotees and tourists each year.

    • Umananda Island :

      -Umananda Island, also known as Peacock Island, is a serene and scenic destination located in the middle of the mighty Brahmaputra River in Guwahati, Assam. This tiny yet captivating island is renowned for its religious significance, natural beauty, and tranquil atmosphere and is the smallest river island in India. It is a must-visit for anyone seeking peace, spirituality, and picturesque views while in Guwahati. The Umananda Temple sits atop a small hill on the island, surrounded by lush greenery. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva in his form as Umananda, meaning "the joy of Uma (Parvati)". The temple's structure is quite simple but beautiful, and it attracts both religious tourists and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy the stunning view of the Brahmaputra River from the temple, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

    • Ropeway Over Brahmaputra :

      The Guwahati Ropeway is one of the city’s most exciting and unique attractions, offering a breathtaking aerial view of the Brahmaputra River and the surrounding landscape. This aerial cable car ride is not only a thrilling experience but also provides an excellent way to take in the beauty of Guwahati from above. It's particularly popular for offering a panoramic view of the city, its hills, and the mighty Brahmaputra River.

    • Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary (Elephant/Jeep Safari) :

      Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is an incredible place to visit if you're a nature lover and looking to experience wildlife in a serene, less-crowded environment compared to other sanctuaries in Assam like Kaziranga. It’s particularly famous for being home to the largest concentration of one-horned rhinoceroses, a species that is symbolic of Assam and India as a whole.

    • Deepor Beel

      Deepor Beel is one of the most significant wetland ecosystems in Assam, located just 10 kilometers south of Guwahati. This breathtaking freshwater lake is nestled along the Brahmaputra River and offers a rare blend of natural beauty, ecological importance, and biodiversity. As one of the important bird habitats in the region, Deepor Beel is a sanctuary for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those looking to experience the tranquility of Assam’s landscapes

    • Ganesh Temple near Pobitora

      The Ganesh Temple near Pobitora is a charming and peaceful spiritual destination located in the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, about 50 kilometers east of Guwahati in Assam. This lesser-known but significant temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings. It is set amidst the natural beauty of Assam’s countryside, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic landscapes, making it a serene place for both spiritual reflection and nature lovers.

    • Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga

      Bhimeswar Dham, is a Hindu temple, located at Dakini hill (also known as Daini pahar) near Pamohi in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is situated at the hill just besides the Deepor Beel. It is believed that Shiva had incarnated here to destroy a demon called Bhimasura and protect his devotees. There is no temple here. Instead there is a hill stream surrounding a linga and one can observe continuous water flowing over the linga. There is also a temple dedicated to Ganesha on the halfway to this dham. The road leading to the linga is very beautiful with hills, streams and bamboo grooves