Experience the magic of the Dolphin Boat Safari at Silghat, a serene corner of the mighty Brahmaputra River near Kaziranga National Park. Silghat offers a rare blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and an intimate connection to Assam’s natural heritage.
This experience brings you close to the endangered Gangetic River Dolphin, India’s only freshwater dolphin and a species vital to the ecosystem. These intelligent and graceful creatures, often called the “sentinels of the river,” can be spotted playfully surfacing in the calm waters.
As your boat navigates the river, you’ll also witness the vibrant birdlife that thrives along the banks, from Brahminy Ducks to Kingfishers, and soak in views of Kaziranga’s lush floodplains. Beyond the sights, your guide will share fascinating insights into the ecological importance of the Brahmaputra, its influence on local communities, and the delicate balance required to sustain its biodiversity.
Whether you’re an avid wildlife enthusiast or simply someone seeking tranquility in nature, this safari offers a unique perspective of Assam’s wilderness, blending relaxation with discovery.
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Arrive at the jetty in Silghat and meet your guide for a safety briefing and an introduction to the region’s biodiversity.
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM: Begin your boat safari along the Brahmaputra River. Highlights include:
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Disembark at the jetty and return to your stay.
Experience the gentle rhythm of the Brahmaputra on this Dolphin Boat Safari at Silghat. With its combination of rare wildlife, peaceful waters, and stunning views, this short escape is a calming retreat into Assam’s natural treasures.
You’ll board a guided boat on the Brahmaputra River at Silghat, enjoy beautiful riverside landscapes, spot the endangered Gangetic River Dolphin in its natural habitat, watch birdlife along the banks, and hear stories about the river’s ecology and its connection to local communities.
Yes. The safari is a relaxed, scenic boat ride — not physically demanding. It’s suitable for families, older travellers and nature lovers. There’s minimal walking involved.
On the safari you might spot the Gangetic River Dolphin, river-birds like kingfishers or terns, and other riverside wildlife including elephants, water buffaloes or otters on the fringe.
Since this is a river-based experience, weather and river levels may affect scheduling. If conditions become unsafe, the guide or operator will adjust timing or route accordingly and you’ll be informed in advance.