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Nature Hunt Eco Camp

( Kaziranga, Assam )

OVERVIEW

Nature Hunt Eco Camp is located in the Bachagaon village of Kaziranga National Park territory. The property is located within a tea garden. It offers eco-friendly and comfortable accommodation at fair prices. The camp, situated on top of a little mound, provides mesmerizing views of the region, wildlife and birds. Management organizes regular wildlife adventures, sightseeing activities, and other recreational events for guests. There’s ample opportunity to take part in activities like elephant or jeep safari, trekking and birding.

Cuisine: Home made Indian

Weather:
Summer- Min 25°C, Max 35°C
Winter- Min 10°C, Max 20°C

Best time to visit: November-April

GETTING THERE

By Air: Jorhat Airport (95 km, 2 1/2 hrs)

By Rail: Furkating Station (79 km, 2 hrs)

By Road: Jorhat (81 km, 2 hrs)

THINGS TO DO

Kariranga National Park- This world heritage site is one of India’s premier wildlife reserves. This biodiversity hotspot flourishes with flora and fauna. Kaziranga is one of the only places to spot the endangered one-horned rhino. It has the highest density of tigers in the world. A massive elephant population along with water buffalo, pythons, monitor lizards and even the great Indian bison, Kaziranga can fulfil all your wildlife needs.

Tocklai Tea Research Centre- Take a tour of the world’s oldest and largest tea research centre.

Dekhiakhowa Bornamghar- Tour the place of worship established by the renowned saint, Guru Madhavdeva. He lit a lamp in 1461 which still burns to this day, being regularly refuelled by the current priests.

Majuli- Situated in the mighty Brahmaputra, 20 km from Jorhat City, Majuli stands the largest freshwater river island in the world. It is environment friendly and the water is pollution free which make it ideal bird watching.

PRICE
Peak Season:
Min.
Max.
2,500
5,000
Off Season:
Min.
Max.
2,500
5,000

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