The journey begins in Mayong—a village where centuries of folklore once whispered tales of sorcerers and shape-shifters. Today, those stories live mainly in memory and in the small but intriguing Mayong Museum, where old manuscripts, ritual objects and recorded myths offer a window into Assam’s cultural imagination. It’s a place where history, anthropology and storytelling blend.
From there the tour steps firmly into the wild. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary spreads out like a green amphitheatre of tall grasses and marshes, home to one of the densest populations of the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros on the planet. Decades of conservation work—habitat protection, anti-poaching patrols and scientific monitoring—have turned this pocket-sized sanctuary into a stronghold for the species. A safari here gives you a front-row seat to their world: rhinos grazing in the mist, birds lifting off in spirals, and the quiet hum of an ecosystem doing exactly what evolution designed it to do.
Pickup included
This sanctuary is home to the world's densest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, offering a contrasting experience of natural beauty alongside Mayong's mysticism. The reserve can be explored over an Elephant safari or a Jeep ride.
Our guide will bring you to Mayong, a village steeped in folklore and legends for centuries. The village's association with black magic is even mentioned in epics like the Mahabharata, where Ghatotkacha is said to have derived his magical powers from Mayon.
We will learn about how the villagers have adapted with times to become healers. Mayong today is renowned for its traditional healing practices, which often incorporate elements of black magic and witchcraft.
At the miuseum we can see a diverse collection of artifacts, including ancient manuscripts, skulls, relics used in rituals, and tools that were once used for human sacrifices. It also features stone statues, old coins, and jewellery made from bones and shells
The journey will take 90 minutes
Guwahati, the largest city in northeastern India, is a vibrant mix of urban life and ancient culture. Known as the 'City of Temples', it's a gateway to the northeastern states and offers lush landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality.
One of the most revered Shakti Peethas in Hinduism, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya.
A small island temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the middle of the Brahmaputra River.
A museum showcasing the history, culture, and artifacts of Assam.
A zoo with a focus on Himalayan species, including snow leopards and red pandas.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Goddess Bhubaneshwari, located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River.
One of the largest planetariums in India, offering educational shows and exhibits about astronomy.
A tangy fish curry made with souring agents like tomato or elephant apple, cooked with minimal spices.
Rice cakes made with various fillings like coconut, jaggery, or meat, steamed or fried.
A noodle soup with vegetables and meat, originating from the Himalayan region.
A unique dish made from dried banana skin, used as a souring agent in various preparations.
This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city hosts several festivals during this time.
Indian Rupee (INR)
GMT+5:30
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Guwahati is generally safe for travelers, but exercise caution in crowded areas and at night. Be aware of common scams and pickpocketing in tourist areas.
Guwahati Junction, Kamakhya Junction
ISBT Basista, ISBT Betkuchi
The city bus service is affordable and covers most areas. However, it can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small town with a rich history and religious significance, home to several temples and mosques.
Known as the 'Manchester of the East' for its silk weaving industry, Sualkuchi offers a glimpse into traditional Assamese handicrafts.
A historic town with several ancient temples and a beautiful lake, offering a mix of cultural and natural attractions.
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