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| Day 01: Fly To Calcutta |
| Leave for Calcutta, once the capital of Imperial India. |
| Day 02: Arrive Calcutta |
Arrive Calcutta, on arrival meet and greet the group
with garland and transfer to hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.
Night Stay: Hotel |
| Day 03: In Calcutta |
After breakfast, sightseeing of Calcutta includes The
Howrah Bridge and the Vidyasagar Setu frame the skyline of the riverfront.
Visit Victoria Memorial, planned by Lord Curzon and opened by the
Prince of Wales in 1921. This building, is dedicated to Queen Victoria
and houses a fantastic collection of rare memorabilia from colonial
days. Located on Chowringhee Road is the Indian Museum built in
1877 in Italian style of architecture. Between the Town Hall and
the Strand is the Calcutta High Court, scene of legendary legal
battles. Completed in 1872, the Gothic architectural style was copied
from the Staadhans at Ypres, Belgium, the tower measures 55 mts.
Writers’ Building, a massive Gothic structure with ionic pillars
– still the house of political power. St John’s Church,
Built in 1787 with Grecian columns. The burial ground has the mausoleum
of Job Charnock, founder of Calcutta. St Paul’s Cathedral,
Constructed between 1839 and 1847 in Gothic style with stained glass
windows and two Florentine frescoes, the cathedral is the largest
in the city. Night Stay: Hotel |
| Day 04:Calcutta – Dimapur Fly, Dimapur –
Kohima Drive 74 |
After breakfast transfer to airport and fly to Dimapur,
arrive Dimapur airport, meet and greet the group and transfer by
coach to Kohima. On arrival at hotel the group will be greeted with
Garland and welcome drink. Check in at hotel for two nights. Remainder
of the day at leisure. Night Stay: Hotel |
| Day 05: In Kohima |
Full day to explore the city. Visit War cemetery constructed
in the memory of the officer who made supreme sacrifices during
World War II. Cathedral The Cathedral at Aradurah Hill is an important
landmark at Kohima. It is the largest Cathedral in the whole North
East and its quiet and serene ambience is conducive for meditation
and prayer. It has a blend of the indigenous and modern architectural
styles. Museum The State Museum showcases in dioramas, some of the
most fascinating aspects of Naga tribal life in all its variety
and wealth of tradition. Housed here is ancestral weaponry, crved
gtepost, status pillars that records Feast of Merit and traditional
Naga costumes and jewelry. Night Stay: Hotel |
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| Day 06: Kohima – Dimapur - Kaziranga Drive |
After breakfast drive to Kaziranga via Dimapur. Arrive
and check in at hotel.
Kaziranga was declared a game reserve in 1926, to save the Indian
One-horned rhino, which had become threatened with extinction at
the turn of the century. Night Stay: Hotel |
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| Day 07: In Kaziranga |
Full day for Game Viewing (two) by jeeps and elephants.
Night Stay: Hotel |
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| Day 08: Kaziranga – Guwahati Drive |
Morning depart and drive to Guwahati. Arrive Guwahati
and check in at hotel for overnight stay.
Guwahati, The Gateway to the Northeast India and the most important
destination is located on the bank of the Brahamaputra river. It
is the largest commercial, industrial and educational center of
the region. Night Stay: Hotel |
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| Day 09: Guwahati – Imphal Fly |
After leisurely breakfast transfer to airport and fly
to Imphal. Arrive and transfer to Hotel.
Imphal, lies in the valley of Manipur river and is surrounded by
the northeastern hills and vast plains of India's. it is the capital
of Manipur. Night Stay: Hotel |
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| Day 10: In Imphal |
Full day to explore war cemetery and battlefield area
and other sites of Imphal. War Cemeteries, Commemorating the memories
of British and Indian soldiers who died during the Second World
War, these cemeteries are managed by the Commonwealth War Graves
Commission. Serene and well maintained, the graves carry little
stone markers and bronze plaques recording the sacrifice of those
gallant soldiers. Shaheed Minar (tower) commemorates the Meeti and
Tribals who were killed during 1891 war with Colonial forces. Manipur
State Museum, This museum has a fairly good display of Manipur's
tribal heritage and a collection of portraits of Manipur's former
rulers. Particularly interesting items are costumes, arms and weapons,
relics and historical documents. Night Stay:
Hotel |
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| Day 11: Imphal – Calcutta Fly |
Morning at leisure. Early afternoon transfer to airport
and fly to Calcutta. Arrive and transfer to hotel. Rest of the day
at leisure. Night Stay: Hotel |
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| Day 12: Departure |
Transfer to international airpot for homeward journey.
Night Stay: Hotel |
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