In Sanskrit, "Asom" means unparellel or eneven. Both meaning suits the land of Assam perfectly. It is believed that the name Assam is derived from "Asom". Assam, a gateway to North-East India, is one of the hottest bio-diversity spots in India. Assam's forests cover about 20 percent of the total area.
Nature India has meticulously planned and organized bird watching & wildlife trip to Kaziranga National Park and Hoolongapar Gibbon Sanctuary in Assam from 15th April to 19th April 2012. Only 12 seats are available, hence please register very fast. (See details at the end).....
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A girl named Ranga, from a nearby village, and a youth named Kazi, from Karbi Community, fell in love. This match was not acceptable to their families and the couple disappeared into the forest, never to be seen again, and the forest was named after them as Kaziranga.
A world heritage site, Kaziranga NP, covers an area of 378 sq. km. Northern & Eastern boundaries of park are covered by Bramhaputra river. The park hosts two-third of the world’sGreat One-horned Rhinoceros. You can see a vast expanse of tall elephant grass (ideal for Rhinos), marshland and dense tropical moist forest. Kaziranga has one of the highest densities of Tigers among protected areas of the world, though sighting one is difficult in the tall grass. The park is also known for large breeding population of Indian Elephants, Wild Buffalo and Swamp Deer.
A world heritage site, Kaziranga NP, covers an area of 378 sq. km. Northern & Eastern boundaries of park are covered by Bramhaputra river. The park hosts two-third of the world’sGreat One-horned Rhinoceros. You can see a vast expanse of tall elephant grass (ideal for Rhinos), marshland and dense tropical moist forest. Kaziranga has one of the highest densities of Tigers among protected areas of the world, though sighting one is difficult in the tall grass. The park is also known for large breeding population of Indian Elephants, Wild Buffalo and Swamp Deer.
Declared as Important Bird Area (IBA) by Birdlife International, Kaziranga has about 478 bird species including resident and migratory birds. Some important birds seen in Kaziranga NP are Bengal Florican, Spot-winged Starling, Swamp Francolin, Green-billed Malkoha, Jerdon’s Babbler, Marsh Babbler, Bristled Grassbird, Black-breasted Parrotbill, Rufous-vented Prinia, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Grey-headed Lapwing, Hill Myna, Rufous-capped Babbler to name a few.
The park has three routes open for visitors, namely, Central, Eastern and Western. Central route is most visited one, as it covers high population of mammal species found in Kaziranga NP. Central route is also good for birds like Spot-winged Starling, Swamp Francolin etc. Eastern route, part of which goes along side huge Brahmaputra river is well known for waterfowls likeLesser-white Fronted Goose, Ferruginous and Bear’s Pochard and forest birds likeBlue-naped Pitta, Green-billed Malkoha, Black-breasted Parrotbill etc.
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Birding in Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Eastern Assam
The sanctuary has a rich biodiversity and is home to the only apes in India, the Western Hoolock Gibbon (Hoolock hoolock), and Northeastern India's only nocturnal primate – the Bengal Slow Loris. The upper canopy of the forest is dominated by the Hollong tree (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus), while the Nahar (Mesua ferrea) dominates the middle canopy. The lower canopy consists of evergreen shrubs and herbs. The Forest had been named after the species of trees - Hollong and Agar. The habitat is however, threatened by illegal logging, encroachment of human settlements, and habitat fragmentation.Perhaps the best known site to see India’s only Ape, the Hoolock Gibbon is situated in Jorhat district of Assam – The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, formerly known as the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. "An oasis in the desert" is the metaphor that well suits the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. It is an island of dense evergreen rain forest patch in the midst of sprawling tea gardens all around. The sanctuary was officially constituted and renamed in 1997 and is approx.22 sq.kms. Set aside initially in 1881, its forests used to extend to the foothills of the Patkai mountain range. Since then, the forest has been fragmented and surrounded by tea gardens and small villages. In the early 1900s, artificial regeneration was used to develop well-stocked forest, resulting in the site's rich biodiversity.
Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary is popularly known for its staggering primate community and it is one of the highest primate density areas in the world. Other primates include the Stump-tailed Macaque (Macaca arctoides), Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), Eastern Assamese Macaque (Macaca assamensis assamensis), Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), and Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus). Also found at the sanctuary are Indian elephants, tigers (Panthera tigris), leopards (Panthera pardus), jungle cats (Felis chaus), wild boar (Sus scrofa), three types of civet, four types of squirrel, and several other types of mammal.
At least 230 species of birds are recorded from this small sanctuary making it a must visit for any birder visiting the nearby Kaziranga National Park. The varied birdlife here includes some North-east exotic species like Collard Treepie, Green-tailed & Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker, Sultan Tit, Rufous-bellied & Large Niltava’s, Beautiful & Long-tailed Sibia, Mountain Tailorbird, Abbot’s & Marsh Babblers, Great & Oriental Pied Hornbills, Speckled & White-browed Piculet, Ashy & Purple Wood Pigeons, Red-headed Trogon, Several species of Minivets, Woodpeckers, Owls, Parakeets, Barbets, Bulbuls, Bee-eaters, Laughing Thrushes, Yuhina’s & Flycatchers……an amazing density and diversity of birds !!
Click here to see the impressive list of Birdlife in Gibbon Sanctuary….
http://nebio.in/neceer/NeBIO_1_3_2010_Sunanda.pdf
http://nebio.in/neceer/NeBIO_1_3_2010_Sunanda.pdf
To know more check these links...
http://north-eastfeast.blogspot.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaziranga_National_Park
https://picasaweb.google.com/113088695439409059889/AssamMarch2010
Come, explore the amazing wildlife in Assam...
"Bogakoi Bogoli Boholai Bohise Bolukat Biyoli Bela"
.... a famous tongue twister in Assamese meaning,
"The white cranes are spreading their wings wide, sitting on the sand in the evening."
________________________________________________________________________________________________________.... a famous tongue twister in Assamese meaning,
"The white cranes are spreading their wings wide, sitting on the sand in the evening."
TRIP DETAILS:
Date: 15th April 2012 (Sunday) 2.30 pm to 19th April 2012 (Thrusday) aft. 2.00 pm (travel days included)
Mode of Travel :
Mumbai - Guwahati - Mumbai (by Air/Rail on personal expenses)
Local travel in jeep from Guwahati – Kaziranga – Jorhat - Guwahati (By Nature India)
From Mumbai to Guwahati & Back (To be taken care by participants themselves)
By Air:
By Air: We suggest you to book tickets for following flight;
Mumbai - Guwahati, Indigo Flight No. 6E-321, on 15/04/2012 at 09.25Hours reaching Guwahati at 14.20Hours.
Guwahati - Mumbai, Indigo Flight No. 6E-322, on 19/04/2012 at 15.15Hours reaching Mumbai at 20.05Hours.
Guwahati - Mumbai, Spicejet Flight No. SG-894, on 19/04/2012 at 18.15Hous reaching Mumbai at 23.25Hours.
There are other flights also available.... Please check the arrival & departure timing at Guwahati for to & fro flights.
By Rail:
One can reach Guwahati by 5647 Guwahati express, but it runs only on Fridays and takes about 53 hours :-(
*Nature India will not assist in booking for air/train tickets*
Tour Iterinary:
- Sunday, 15th April, 2012: Pick-up at Guwahati Airport at 02.30pm…..Departure in jeep for Kaziranga NP. On the way stop over to see first lifer of the trip..... Stay overnight at Dhanshree Resort, Kaziranga.
- Monday, 16th April, 2012: Kaziranga NP, morning safari at Eastern range...evening safari on Central range - Return to Dhanshree Resort, Kaziranga for night stay.
- Tuesday, 17th April 2012: Early morning proceed to Gibbon Sanctuary with packed breakfast - Gibbon Sanctuary - Lunch - Continue birding in Gibbon Sanctuary - Return to Dhanshree Resort, Kaziranga for night stay.
- Wednesday, 18th April, 2012: Kaziranga NP, Morning Safari to Central Range - Lunch - evening Safari in Western Range - Stay at Morning bird watching at Tea estate... Return to Dhanshree Resort, Kaziranga for night stay.
- Thursday, 19th April, 2012: Morning bird watching Near the Resort - breakfast - Proceed to Guwahati and reach by 01.30pm.
Trip charges : Rs.17800/- (Guwahati to Guwahati)….
Includes Stay in Twin sharing basis in Dhanshree resort in Kaziranga, Pick-up & Drop from Guwahati Airport to Jorhat / Kaziranga, Local transport by Jeeps, Park entry charges, Safari by 4x4 open gypsies, local guide charges, All meals (Veg. / Non-Veg food), 3 Jeeps for 15 people, Articles on Gibbon WLS & Kaziranga NP and bird checklist, on board mineral water and snacks………
This does not include any other charges and also any individual camera charges ....Individuals will have to pay additional charges if any to the forest dept. as per the rules.
Stay Arrangement
Dhanshree Wild Resort, Kaziranga (Twin Sharing stay)
PS: Unfortunately, if the flight from Guwahati to Mumbai is cancelled due to bad weather or for any other reasons, Nature India will not to be responsible for making stay arrangements. Although, Nature India will assist for hotel bookings.
Registration: You can register by sending a confirmatory mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com and by paying a non refundable Advance of Rs.8000/- after getting a registration mail from us. (The seats will only be confirmed after receiving the advance amount) …..the remaining amount can be sent by 5th Apr'2012.......Please Register at the earliest as only 12 seats are available.
Payment terms:
Phase 1 - Rs. 8000/- as non-refundable Advance to be paid immediately. We need to forward this as an advance for logistics & to block our seats.
Phase 2 - Remaining amount by 5th Apr'2012.
Resource Persons: A Local Expert, Mr.Adesh Shivkar & Mr.Mandar Khadilkar
Mode of Payment: You can either
- Transfer the advance money directly to HDFC A/c : (please call Adesh @ 9869071091 for HDFC A/c no.) .... please mention your name, date and other details….
- Courier a cheque of Rs.8000/- to the following address
Address: D/8, The Adi Janata Society, Behind HP Petrolpump, Opp. Hotel Shangrila, Sion(East), Mumbai-400022
Please Note:
- Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 8000/- is strictly non-refundable
- Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on ToursNature India
- This is primarily a Bird-watching trip
- Weather conditions: Weather in North-East is un-predictable andNature Indiawill not be responsible for any days lost due to bad weather.
For any other queries we are available on 9869071091 / 9820455713(Adesh) or 9930318665 / 9967518665 (Mandar).........
Hope to see you for this wonderful trip
Thanks for your patience.
Warm Regards,
Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar
Nature India
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