“TEA TOUR”
# TEA TOUR Mention Only in Assam #
(We make all the arrangements for other TEA TOUR places also)
Tea & Golf
Assam has been synonymous with tea ever since Briton Robert Bruce claimed to have discovered it in 1823, though the Singpho tribal people living in areas straddling Assam and Arunachal Pradesh cultivated and drank tea as a herbal rejuvenator for ages.
With more than 800 major and 60,000 small estates spread across 300,000 hectares, Assam has the world’s largest concentration of tea plantations and employs 17% of the State’s workforce. Assam tea accounts for 55% of India’s total tea production and 80% of the country’s export.
In 1829, India became the first country outside Great Britain to have a golf course. The country offers many world-class greens today, laid at Himalayan heights, in desert, military cantonments by forests and lakes and in urban areas. But Assam’s ‘tea-tees’ – golf courses in tea estates – are in a class of their own. There are some 20 tea-tees, natural and almost all with nine holes. Within 200 km of each other, these golf courses prepared essentially to enhance the lifestyle of British planters transport one to the grandeur of the Raj days. Today, they are helping the estates package them as exotic holiday destinations where tee-putt is as exhilarating as the teapot.
Cuppa Cheer :
In 1833, a British panel sent George Gordon to China to study plantation techniques and implement them in Assam. Gordon returned with Chinese camellia (tea plant) specimens and workers since the local variety was not commercially viable though more suited to ambient conditions. Crossing the local and Chinese varieties yielded the perfect Indian hybrid, plucked by the ‘tea tribes’ comprising 87 central Indian communities relocated by British planters form central India 150 years ago.
In 1911, the Tocklai Tea Research Centre, the oldest and largest Tea Research Centre in the world was established at Tocklai in Jorhat for developing more scientific and fruitful methods of cultivating tea plants, applying fertilizer, testing soil, selecting sites for garden and processing tea leaves. Brand Assam has invariably been the distinctive black teas (crush tear and curl or CTC). The state also produces a small quantity of distinctive organic orthodox tea that was granted GI status in 2007.
For a better marketing of the tea produced in Assam and the entire North EasternStates, a Tea Auction Centre – Guwahati Tea Auction Centre – was established in 1970 at Guwahati. The bulk of Assam’s teas are sold through the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre. A special logo assigned by Tea Board of India separates Assam Tea from others in the international market. On an average, Assam produces 550 million kg of tea. They cheer and refresh more than 85% Indians every day.
Tea-tee :
A stay in the tea garden, playing golf and driving through tea country is an unforgettable experience. This beautiful state has sprawling lush green tea estates with old-world bungalows, most of which have golf courses attached to them. Besides classical clubhouses for post-golf sessions, some of these estates have airstrips for tourists to arrive and take off in chartered aircraft. Professional golfers swore by the 18-hole Digboi Golf Course that Digboi Refinery lords over in eastern Assam’s Digboi town until the Kaziranga Golf Resort came up in the middle of a tea estate in Jorhat.
Designed by one of India’s leading golf course architect, the resort has a challenging 18-hole, par-71 golf course that is the first of its kind. The club house is the heritage Burra Sahib’s Bungalow. The resort also offers a golf academy with professional coaching and a well-equipped golf pro shop.

CODE- TEA
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 0 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 0 |
| Deluxe | ₹0 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 0 |

Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions :-
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 00,000 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 00,000 |
Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions:-
Tour Code: TEA
Experience the rich heritage of Assam’s world-renowned tea industry with our exclusive Tea Tour in Jorhat. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of lush tea gardens, witness traditional tea plucking, learn about tea processing, and enjoy a cultural evening with local folk performances.
Meet and greet with our representative at Jorhat Airport or Railway Station. Transfer to your hotel or a traditional Tea Bungalow. Check-in and enjoy your leisure time amid the peaceful surroundings.
Overnight stay at Hotel / Tea Bungalow.
Start your day with an early morning walk through the tea gardens. Experience hands-on tea plucking with local workers. After breakfast, visit nearby tea estates and tea processing factories, followed by an authentic tea tasting session.
In the evening, enjoy a vibrant Jhumur dance performance along with other local cultural programs.
Overnight stay at Hotel / Tea Bungalow.
After an early breakfast, check out and proceed to Jorhat Airport / Railway Station for your onward journey, carrying with you the evergreen memories of Assam’s Tea Culture and a great tour experience with Sarothi Tourism.
Cultural Tour in Assam – Discover the Soul of the Eastern India
Experience the Living Heritage of Assam with Sarothi Tourism
Embark on a soul-stirring journey through the cultural heart of Assam — a land where tradition breathes through every dance step, every folk tune, and every handwoven thread. Sarothi Tourism invites you to explore Assam’s vibrant cultural mosaic, shaped by centuries of history, spirituality, festivals, and diverse communities.
Tour Highlights:
Why Choose Sarothi Cultural Tours?
Book Your Cultural Journey Today
Let us take you beyond the guidebooks — into the homes, hearts, and heritage of Assam. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a photographer, or a curious traveler, our cultural tours promise memories that last a lifetime.
Tour Code – Cultural-Majuli
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 44,000 | ₹ 51,222 | ₹60,444 | ₹ 91,600 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 65,700 | ₹ 77,500 | ₹92,500 | ₹ 1,18,111 |
Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions :-
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
| Children | ₹ 0,000/child | |||
Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions
Cultural Jorhat – Majuli – Jorhat
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Day 1: Arrival at Jorhat
Meet and greet by our representative at Jorhat Airport or Railway Station. Transfer to your hotel for check-in. Enjoy leisure time in the evening. Overnight stay at Jorhat.
Day 2: Jorhat to Majuli
After breakfast, depart by car to Majuli Island, crossing the mighty Brahmaputra River by ferry. Upon arrival, check in at traditionally built cottages, homestays, or hotels. In the afternoon, explore Majuli by visiting the Satras—monasteries that are the cradle of Vaishnavite culture in Assam—and nearby tribal villages. In the evening, visit a nearby sand beach along the Brahmaputra to witness a stunning sunset. Dinner and overnight stay at Majuli.
Day 3: Explore Majuli
Majuli, the world’s largest river island, is renowned globally for its Satras, which have preserved the rich Vaishnavite heritage. The island’s unique culture thrives alongside its breathtaking natural beauty. Experience the vibrant local life where swimming and rowing boats are skills learned early. Spend the day visiting more Satras and nearby attractions. Overnight stay at Majuli.
Day 4: Majuli to Jorhat
After breakfast, enjoy half-day sightseeing in Majuli. Later, proceed to Nimatighat and take the ferry back to Jorhat. Overnight stay at Jorhat.
Day 5: Departure from Jorhat
After breakfast, transfer to Jorhat Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey. Tour ends here.

Tour Code – Cultural-Halflong
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 53,000 | ₹ 62,700 | ₹ 74,800 | ₹ 1,10,300 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 80,600 | ₹95,100 | ₹ 1,14,000 | ₹1,46,400 |
Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions :-
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
| Children | ₹ 0,000/child | |||
Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions
Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights
Meet and greet with our representative at Guwahati Airport or Railway Station. Transfer to hotel, check-in, and overnight stay in Guwahati.
After breakfast, proceed to Haflong (approx. 360 km). En route, visit Jatinga, a village famous for the mysterious phenomenon of bird deaths. Located about 9 km from Haflong, Jatinga sits on a ridge and is known for attracting migratory birds between August and November. Upon arrival in Haflong, check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Haflong.
After breakfast, enjoy local sightseeing in and around Haflong. Visit the Stone House, Ramchandi Temple, and the scenic Mahur Lake. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay at Haflong.
Today, visit the Ethnic Village near Jatinga, a unique cultural tourism destination that showcases the heritage and lifestyle of various tribal communities of the Dima Hasao district. Explore traditional tribal dorms and houses, and experience the cultural richness of the region. Overnight stay at Haflong.
After breakfast, drive back to Guwahati. Check-in at the hotel and relax. Overnight stay in Guwahati.
After breakfast, transfer to Guwahati Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey. Tour ends here.
Note: The above itinerary is flexible and can be customized according to guest preferences.
Assam Historical Tour
# Historical Tours Within Assam #
(We also arrange historical tours to destinations outside Assam on request)
Major Historical Monuments of Assam
Sivasagar – The Glorious Ahom Heritage
Rang Ghar
An iconic 18th-century structure in Sivasagar, the Rang Ghar is Asia’s first amphitheatre and a classic example of Ahom architecture. This two-storied, octagonal monument was built using a unique blend of materials such as jaggery, black gram paste, elephant grass, lime, snail ooze, fish bones, mustard oil, bricks, and stones. It served as a royal pavilion where Ahom kings and nobles watched buffalo fights, duels, and sports events.
Talatal Ghar
Close to Rang Ghar, the Talatal Ghar or “Underground Palace” is the largest Ahom monument. It originally had seven storeys—three underground with two secret escape tunnels (one reportedly 16 km long). Though the underground chambers are sealed, the upper structures remain open for visitors.
Kareng Ghar
Another magnificent Ahom palace showcasing the architectural prowess of the dynasty.
Sibsagar Tanks
Large water tanks like the famous Sivasagar Tank were built using indigenous technology that allows them to retain water throughout the year.
Charaideo Maidams (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Located near Sivasagar, these pyramid-shaped burial mounds served as royal vaults for Ahom kings and queens. Their domed structures, covered with earth, are reminiscent of ancient Egyptian pyramids.
Tezpur and Surroundings
Da-Parbatia Temple Ruins
Near Tezpur, Da-Parbatia features the oldest known sculptural art in Assam. The door frame, adorned with carvings of goddesses Ganga and Yamuna, is a fine specimen of early Gupta-style artistry.
Agnigarh
Situated on a hill by the Brahmaputra, Agnigarh is steeped in legend. It is believed that King Bana built a fiery fortress here to protect his daughter Princess Usha. Today, it offers panoramic views of Tezpur and the surrounding river landscape.
Near Guwahati
Madan Kamdev
Located about 40 km from Guwahati on NH-52, Madan Kamdev is often referred to as “The Khajuraho of Assam” due to its ancient erotic sculptures. These 9th–10th century temple ruins remain shrouded in mystery with little historical documentation.
Ambari Excavations
Situated in the heart of Guwahati near Dighalipukhuri, Ambari reveals artifacts from two distinct cultural phases (7th–12th AD and 13th–17th AD). Discoveries include kaolin, red, and buff ceramic wares, along with Chinese celadon and green-glazed items.
Western Assam
Suryapahar
Located around 136 km west of Guwahati, this unique archaeological site showcases the harmonious coexistence of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain relics. Hundreds of carved Shiva Lingas, Buddhist stupas, Jain sculptures, and remnants of ancient housing structures have been unearthed here.
Kaziranga Region
Deoparbat (Deopahar)
Adjacent to Kaziranga National Park, Deoparbat is a small hillock with stone carvings and temple ruins from the 8th–9th centuries. The site is near Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary and is rich in biodiversity, including golden langurs and hoolock gibbons. The nearby hot spring adds to the site’s uniqueness.
Jorhat Region
Lachit Moidam (Hoolungapara)
This is the tomb of the legendary Ahom general Lachit Borphukan, who led the decisive victory against the Mughals in the 1671 Battle of Saraighat.
Raja Moidam & Purnananda Buragohain Moidam
Located near Tocklai, these tombs commemorate King Purandar Singha and his military advisor Purnananda Buragohain.
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Tour Code – GUW- I
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 25,222 | ₹ 28,500 | ₹ 33,777 | ₹ 48,000 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 36,200 | ₹ 42,888 | ₹ 49,999 | ₹ 62,555 |

Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions :-
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 |

Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusion:-
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
Start & End Point: Guwahati Airport / Railway Station
Upon arrival at Guwahati Airport or Railway Station, meet and greet with our representative. Transfer to hotel for check-in. Enjoy the evening at leisure.
Overnight stay in Guwahati.
Today, explore the spiritual, cultural, and historical highlights of Guwahati. Sightseeing includes:
Optional: Visit to Umananda Temple (subject to time and river ferry availability).
Located on Peacock Island in the middle of the Brahmaputra River, Umananda Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is the smallest inhabited river island in the world.
Overnight stay in Guwahati.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel. Transfer to Guwahati Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey.
Tour ends with beautiful memories!
Tour Code – SIVSAGAR- I
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 34,222 | ₹ 39,333 | ₹ 46,777 | ₹ 69,333 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 51,200 | ₹ 60,888 | ₹ 71,999 | ₹ 90,555 |

Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusions :-
| Group Size | Two | Three | Four | Six |
| Standard | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
| Deluxe | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 | ₹ 00,000 | ₹ 0,000 |
Rates are inclusive of all taxes.
Inclusion:-
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Meet and greet with our representative upon arrival at Guwahati Airport or Railway Station. Transfer to your hotel for check-in and overnight stay in Guwahati.
After early morning breakfast, proceed to Sivasagar — one of Assam’s most famous historical towns. Check in to your hotel and relax.
Overnight stay in Sivasagar.
After breakfast, explore the rich Ahom heritage with visits to:
Enjoy your day immersed in history and culture.
Overnight stay in Sivasagar.
After breakfast, drive back to Guwahati and get dropped at the airport or railway station for your onward journey.
Tour concludes with memorable experiences of Assam’s historical treasures.
Nestled in the heart of Eastern India, Assam is a paradise for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. Blessed with lush hills, emerald tea gardens, expansive floodplains, and the mighty Brahmaputra River, this region is home to five national parks and numerous wildlife sanctuaries—including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Whether you’re a birdwatcher, a big cat tracker, or simply a lover of the wild, Assam offers an unforgettable wildlife experience like no other.
🐘 Wildlife Highlights
Assam boasts over 180 species of mammals and a dazzling variety of birds. Rare and endangered species you can encounter include:
From the grasslands of Kaziranga to the dense forests of Manas, Assam’s ecosystems are among the richest in India.
🏞️ Top National Parks in Assam
🦏 Kaziranga National Park
UNESCO World Heritage Site | Tiger Reserve | Birding Paradise
Kaziranga is globally acclaimed for its thriving population of One-Horned Rhinos, along with tigers, elephants, swamp deer, and over 500 species of birds. Its floodplain ecosystem and grasslands make it a top wildlife destination in India.
🐾 Manas National Park
UNESCO World Heritage Site | Biosphere Reserve | Scenic Wilderness
Manas is a breathtaking blend of beauty and biodiversity. It shelters rare and endemic species like the Pygmy Hog, Golden Langur, and Assam Roofed Turtle, set against the backdrop of pristine rivers and forested hills.
🧭 Custom Wildlife Tours – Tailored Just for You
At Sarothi Tourism, we offer curated wildlife experiences across Assam and other iconic destinations in India. Whether it’s a jeep safari in Kaziranga, a birdwatching tour in Nameri, or a cultural-wildlife combo itinerary, we design tours to match your passion and pace.
🎒 Ready for a Wild Adventure?
📩 Contact Us Today to plan your personalized wildlife journey through Assam’s untamed heartlands.
📧 Email: sarthitourism@gmail.com
🌐 Website: www.sarothitourism.com
Embark on a journey where nature reigns supreme. Let Sarothi Tourism be your guide to the wild wonders of Assam.
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