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Transfer from Guwahati airport/railway station to Shillong en route visit Umium Lake. Shillong became the first
capital of the State of Meghalaya. Located in undulating pine covered hills, the city has a milder climate than tropical
India. The city centre is 1496m above sea level and currently has a population of around 270,000. Home to several
waterfalls, it is also known as the Scotland of the East. The British legacy is still visible in the architecture and food
habits of the population. Overnight at Shillong.
After breakfast drive from Shillong to Dawki(Indo-Bangladesh Border) and Myallynnong Village. Morning drive to
Dawki, visit Indo-Bangladesh border and Umngot River (one can enjoy country boat ride here on direct payment
basis). Later on proceed to the Mwallynnong village. Mawlynnong Village located in the East Khasi Hills of
Meghalaya, also referred as ‘God’s own garden’ has won the acclaim of being the cleanest village in Asia in 2003.
The village known for its cleanliness is located around 90 kms from Shillong and is a community based eco-tourism
initiative. The community has made collective effort to maintain the ambience of a clean village. The village offers
picturesque natural beauty, a trek to the living root bridge at a neighbouring village Riwai. The village also offers a
sight of natural balancing rock, a strange natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rock.
Evening return back to Shillong. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel and drive to Cherrapunjee. Cherrapunji in Meghalaya is one of the wettest places on the planet
and the only place in India to receive rain throughout the year. The town of Cherrapunji is nestled in the East Khasi
Hills about 50 km southwest of the state’s capital, Shillong. Cherrapunji, also known as Sohra or Churra, means ‘the
land of oranges’. The cliffs of Cherrapunji also offer stunning views of the plains of Bangladesh. Visit to Arwah Cave,
Nahkhalikai Falls, Mwasmai Cave, Seven Sister Falls, Garden of Caves & Thangkharang Park. Return back to
Shillong,en-route visit Elephant Falls is a mountain stream gorging down two successive falls set in dells of fern
covered rocks. Overnight at Shillong.
After breakfast drive from Shillong to Kaziranga. Kaziranga National park is a world heritage site famous for the Great
Indian One Horned Rhinoceros. The landscape of Kaziranga is of sheer forest, tall elephant grass, rugged reeds,
marshes and shallow pools. Kaziranga also has a good number of Tigers and is home to large breeding population of
Elephants, Wild Water Buffalo and Swamp Deer. Overnight at hotel.
Early morning elephant ride at the park & return to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast visit Kaziranga Orchid & Biodiversity Park. Later Jeep Safari in the Central range of the park. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast drive from Kaziranga to Guwahati. Afternoon visit to Kamakhya Temple - The temple is dedicated to
goddess Kamakhya an incarnation of Sati. It is on Nilachal hill, says the Shiva Purana, that the yoni or creative organ
of Sati fell when Vishnu, in a bid to save the world from the Shiva’s tandavanrittya or dance of destruction, cut her
dead body into 51 pieces with his Suddarshan chakra. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast transfer to the airport/railway station in time for onward connection.
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