Guwahati: An adventure that began in Turkey with 35 other people in 18 cars, passed through seven other countries and arrived Sunday at Assam’s Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO heritage site.
The collection of the caravan effectively traveled to Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Pakistan and Bhutan.
The organization now plans to travel to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia before arriving in Australia.
The team consists mainly of retired couples from Switzerland and Germany. After traveling to ancient and touristic vital places of India. Finally, the caravans took a turn from Kaziranga National Park in Assam.
“It’s a focus of attention to go to Kaziranga and see the one-horned rhinos. It’s exciting for us to see nature,” said excursion consultant Yanslak.
“We visited many sites in Delhi, Agra, Goa, Rajasthan, Kerala, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Finally, we will go for three weeks to Nepal,” he added.
“I can’t say what my favorite position will be, I love you all. It all depends on the moment. It’s not about hills or plains, it’s nature,” Elizabeth, 69, told ABP Live.
Campers in Fiat Ducato, Iveco, Mercedes and many other European cars. The team will return to India after visiting Nepal. Campers will be sent from Mumbai to Thailand on their last trip to India.
“Today we are with elderly couples traveling from all over the world. They park their caravans at our resort. We inspire these kinds of trips and help them,” said Arnab Ganguly, director of Green Wood Resort, where travelers had spent the week. overnight in Guwahati.
He is an experienced journalist covering the Northeast.