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The World Famous North East Tour

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The World Famous North East Tour

''वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्''
The World Famous North East Tour

''वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्''
The World Famous North East Tour

''वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्''
The World Famous North East Tour

“EDUCATIONAL TOUR”

(We make all the arrangements for other Educational Tour places also)

Educational Tour in Assam

Empowering Youth Through Experiential Learning

 

We are proud to introduce an innovative and impactful initiative—“Self-Employed through Educational Tourism”—where we blend tourism with education, making us the first and only leading tour operator in Assam to offer such a unique program.

While there are many paths to employment in the tourism industry, our approach focuses on empowering students to become self-reliant by gaining practical knowledge and exposure through immersive educational tours.

Our Mission

Our core objective is to provide every student with a “Visual Knowledge Experience Certificate” gained during our Educational Tours. These tours are strategically conducted during their academic years, ensuring that by the time they graduate, they are not only more informed but also better prepared for real-world challenges.

This initiative is our humble effort to nurture responsible, skilled, and confident individuals who can contribute meaningfully to society and explore self-employment opportunities within the tourism ecosystem.

We Invite You to Join the Movement

We hope you will support and participate in this journey and take pride in being a part of nation-building through education and tourism.

Our Educational Tour Themes:

  1. Tea Industry Educational Tour
    Explore the journey of Assam tea from garden to cup—learn about cultivation, processing, and marketing.
  2. ️ Sattriya Culture Tour
    Immerse yourself in the rich Vaishnavite heritage of Assam by visiting Satras, learning about classical dance, music, and spiritual practices.
  3. Photography Educational Tour
    Gain field-level photography skills across nature, culture, and wildlife settings under expert guidance.
  4. Agro, Silk & Fisheries Industry Tour
    Visit agricultural farms, sericulture units, and fishery projects to learn about rural livelihoods and eco-industries.
  5. Industrial Visit
    Understand industrial operations and entrepreneurship through visits to local factories and business hubs.
  6. ️ Custom Educational Trips
    We also organize flexible, curriculum-based tours tailored to specific fields of interest or academic projects.

Note:
These tours include short training modules and are adaptable to institutional or individual requirements. Upon confirmation, we provide a detailed itinerary along with terms and conditions.

Let us work together to build a stronger, educated, and self-reliant future for Assam.

ADVENTURE TOURISM in Assam

# The Adventure Tours listed below are specific to Assam.
We also arrange customized Adventure Tours to other destinations across India.

 

Assam’s tough terrain once protected it from invasions—today, it has made the state one of India’s most thrilling outbound adventure destinations.

Since the late 1960s, Assam has cultivated a strong community of adventurers, producing mountaineers, trekkers, rock climbers, rafters, and more. Whether you seek adrenaline or nature immersion, Assam has something for every explorer.

‍ Mountaineering & Rock Climbing

  • ️ Hempieupit Peak– Assam’s tallest, ideal for trekking.
  • Simhasana Hill(Karbi Anglong) and hills in Dima Hasao– great for mountaineering.
  • ‍Elephant Rocks(Morigaon District) – 50 km from Guwahati.
  • Guwahati Rock-Climbing Spots:
    • Rohini Bhuyan Memorial Rock(Japarigog, Assam State Zoo)
    • Bhubaneshwari Hills(above Kamakhya Temple)
    • Dirgheshwari Hills(North Guwahati)

Trekking Adventures

  • Basistha to Garbhanga Reserve Forest– 17 km scenic trail via Meghalaya.
  • Barapani Trek– 80 km advanced trail via Rani Reserve Forest.
  • Kaziranga to Kukurakata Hills– 4.5 sq km trail with a stunning park view.
  • Assam State Zoo– Leisure trek inside Guwahati city.

Horse-Riding Tours

  • Dibrugarh & Tinsukia.(Private operators)
  • Rides through:
    • Scenic tea gardens
    • Sandy Brahmaputra banks
    • Extended forest trail routes

️ Motorcycling Tours

  • Explore rural Assam and Northeast India
  • Mostly off-road, through hill tracks and tribal villages
  • Experience ethnic culture, nature, and untouched landscapes

Water Adventures

White Water Rafting

  • Rivers: Brahmaputra, Jia Bhoroli, Manas, Bornodi, Kopili
  • Jia Bhoroliis the most organized rafting spot
  • Bogamatiis the most organized rafting spot

Kayaking & Canoeing

  • Best spot: Charanbeel(Morigaon) – 1 hour from Guwahati
  • Events held during Brahmaputra Beach Festival

Angling Hotspots

  • Rivers: Jia Bhoroli, Kapili, Manas
  • Fish: Golden Mahseer(Himalayan tiger fish)
  • Annual Angling Competitionat Nameri (Nov–Dec)
    • Attracts national & international participants

Air Adventures

Parasailing

  • Offered by ATDC Ltd.at Dalibari (North Guwahati)
  • Also available:
    • During Brahmaputra Beach Festival (Guwahati)
    • Near Dibru-Saikhowa National Park(Private operators)

‍Boat Racing

  • Held during festivals in Guwahati, Hajo, Sualkuchi, and Barpeta
  • Organized jointly by:
    • Assam Boat Racing & Rowing Association
    • Department of Tourism

️ Camping & Eco Retreats

Eco Camp – Nameri National Park

  • Thatched tented accommodation
  • Rafting & angling gearprovided
  • Birdwatching, trekking, and local cuisine
  • Nearby: Cottages, dorms, and budget-friendly lodges

Bogamati Eco Camp – Baksa (BTR)

  • Near Bornodi Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Offers camping, birding, trekking, and regional food
  • Equipped with rafting and adventure facilities

Book Your Adventure Today!
Tailor-made packages for solo travelers, groups, and corporates
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 “TEA TOUR” 

# TEA TOUR Mention Only in Assam #
(We make all the arrangements for other TEA TOUR places also)

🌿 Assam Tea Tourism – The Call of the Fragrant Gardens 🍃

Assam is the heartland of world tea. Vast stretches of lush green tea gardens, rolling blue hills, and the soft rustle of fragrant tea leaves together create a sense of peace and unmatched beauty.

Walking along the winding paths of the tea estates, admiring the colonial bungalows, watching tea pluckers at work, and finally savoring a hot cup of authentic “Assam Tea” — all of these experiences combine to make your journey truly unforgettable.

With Sarothi Tourism’s exclusive Tea Tourism Package, you will enjoy —

🌱 Guided tours and photography in tea gardens
🍃 Hands-on tea plucking experience
☕ Live demonstrations of tea processing
🏡 Eco-stay at charming tea estate guest houses
🎶 Cultural performances within the tea gardens

The aroma of Assam Tea and the greenery of its estates will leave behind memories you will cherish forever.

👉 Come, experience the charm of Assam Tea Tourism with Sarothi Tourism.

History of Assam Tea 🌱

The story of Assam Tea dates back to 1823, when British officer Robert Bruce claimed its discovery in Assam. However, the Singpho tribes of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh had already been cultivating and consuming tea as a medicinal herb for centuries.

Today, Assam has over 800 large tea estates and nearly 60,000 small tea growers, spread across about 300,000 hectares of land. Tea cultivation employs nearly 17% of the state’s workforce. Assam produces around 55% of India’s total tea and contributes nearly 80% of the country’s exports.

Tea estates in Assam are also historically linked with golf. Nearly 20 tea–estate golf courses exist, originally developed by British planters to enrich their lifestyle. These estates are now being transformed into premium holiday and tourism destinations for international visitors.

In 1833, the British sent George Gordon to China to study tea cultivation methods. He brought back samples of the Chinese Camellia sinensis plants and workers to Assam. Although the native variety was less commercially viable, it was more suited to the local environment. By crossbreeding local and Chinese varieties, a perfect hybrid was developed, which is now globally known as Assam Tea.

In 1911, the Tocklai Tea Research Institute was established in Jorhat — the oldest and largest tea research centre in the world. It introduced scientific methods for soil testing, fertilizer application, tea planting, and processing techniques.

In 2007, Assam Tea received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, and some regions in the state also produce small quantities of organic traditional teas.

For better trade and marketing, the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre was set up in 1970, which continues to handle the bulk of Assam’s tea sales. On average, Assam produces over 550 million kilograms of tea annually, delighting and refreshing more than 85% of Indian tea drinkers every day.

Visiting a tea estate in Assam is an unforgettable experience — from strolling through vast plantations and staying in colonial-style bungalows, to enjoying golf in the middle of lush tea gardens. For instance, the Kaziranga Golf Resort in Jorhat features India’s first 18-hole, par-71 championship golf course built inside a tea estate. The heritage planters’ bungalow now serves as a club house, complete with a golf academy and training facilities, making it a unique luxury destination.

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:

  • Majestic Sattras of Majuli
    Witness the serene beauty and spiritual rhythm of Majuli, the world’s largest river island and the cradle of Neo-Vaishnavite culture. Discover the unique monastic lifestyle of the Sattras, age-old Bhaona performances, and mask-making artistry.
  • Tea Garden Heritage Walk
    Step into the tranquil world of Assam’s tea estates. Learn about the region’s colonial tea history, interact with tea garden workers, and enjoy an authentic tea-tasting session amidst lush greenery.
  • Traditional Bodo, Mising, Dimasa & Karbi Village Visits
    Get a glimpse into the lifestyle, customs, and colorful textiles of Assam’s indigenous communities. Savor traditional cuisine, explore bamboo craft, and enjoy ethnic folk dances and music in an immersive cultural experience.
  • Sankari Culture Exploration
    Trace the legacy of Srimanta Sankardev, Assam’s greatest cultural reformer, through visits to cultural institutions, Ankiya Nat performances, and Satriya dance demonstrations.
  • Silk Villages of Sualkuchi & Weaving Traditions
    Visit the renowned silk town of Sualkuchi, where golden Muga silk is spun into exquisite mekhela chadors. Watch master weavers at work and shop for authentic handloom souvenirs.
  • Festivals & Feasts (Seasonal)
    Time your tour with major festivals like BihuAli-Ai-Ligang, or Domahifor a vibrant immersion into Assamese celebrations filled with dance, music, and delicious food.

Why Choose Sarothi Cultural Tours?

  • Expert local guides and storytellers
  • Authentic village stays and cultural interactions
  • Customized itineraries based on your interests
  • Safe, sustainable, and respectful tourism practices

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.

 Contact us |  www.sarothitourism.com |  sarothitourism@gmail.com

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.

🐾     Wildlife Tours in Assam  

 Explore Nature’s Untamed Majesty with Sarothi Tourism 

🌿 Discover the Wild Side of Assam

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:

  • 🦏 Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros
  • 🐅 Dhekiapotia Tiger
  • panther Black Panther
  • 🐒 Golden Langur & Hoolock Gibbon
  • 🐦 Hornbills and Exotic Birdlife

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

  • Established as a Reserve Forest in 1908
  • Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985
  • Became a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in 2007

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

  • Located in the Himalayan foothills of Western Assam
  • Designated a Tiger Reserve in 1974
  • Recognized as a Biosphere Reserve in 1989
  • Declared a National Park in 1990

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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