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A tiny state and a charm of India, Meghalaya is tucked away in-between Assam and Bangladesh. Meghalaya is the place where the nature has poured in abundance the gifts of rain and sunshine. It has umpteen spots to explore, where you can cherish its glory along the way. Meghalaya is nestled between clouds, lush green forests and smoky hills, which will surly, enchant you while exploring the caves of Meghalaya. Meghalaya is just the one place for having 780 caves in the State, still many to be explored. In the same hill, other caves in Meghalaya are the caves of Eocene Age - Krem Um-Lawan, Krem Kotsati, Krem Umshangktat, Krem Lashinng, Krem Sweep. Prominent caves are set in the villages of Amlarem, Pdengshakap, Syndai and Nongtalang. Caving in Meghalaya is a comparatively new escapade which attracts number of tourists to India's northeastern state. Caving in Meghalaya is only done under the guidance of a skilled cave guide.
For those who love to explore the unexplored, this Pasighat tour trek is one of the best options. This trek takes you on an eventful journey in the eastern Himalayas located in the largely unexplored state of Arunachal Pradesh. This 11 day trek requires a lot of stamina and is meant for avid trekkers. There are challenges involved, but at the end of it, the experience is worth it.
The majestic Himalayas have always offered amazing opportunities for adventure. This trek takes you through a largely unexplored route, which was once a popular route connecting India and Tibet. The trekking trail is named after FM Bailey and offers amazing views of eastern Himalayas, taking you through some really high passes and a really old village as well.
The Lohit river comes into India at the border with China near India's eastern most inhabited tip, at a place called Kibithu. It is a medium volume continuous Class 4+/5 river in its upper alpine reaches and becomes pool drop towards the latter end of the trip. This trip is an exploratory Kayaking Expedition supported either by raft / cataraft or land crews wherever possible.
One can look forward to rapids and paddle through some amazing white-water to discover a land that is distant and secluded from and is undisturbed by civilization. The expedition on the Lohit often requires support by land crews. The best seasons for the expeditions are March, November, December.
The expedition starts with a train journey that takes one from New Delhi to Dibrugarh where from 7 hours drive is anticipated to reach the town of Tezu. On the 5th day kayaking begins which continues through the week.
The Subansiri River which happens to be the biggest tributary of the Brahmaputra, runs through Tibet before it enters India at Asaphila in Arunachal Pradesh. It is inaccessible by road and has negligible inhabitation in the area. Subansari, a swift river offers excellent kayaking opportunities and is truly a one-of-a-kind experience.
The Subansari Gold River is the biggest tributary of the Upper Brahmaputra and descends through verdant rainforests in the tribal state of Arunachal Pradesh. Subansari river rafting expedition passes through dense rainforests, ethnic surroundings and some great white water. This beckoning river is challenging and demanding. This river has no road artery linking it on either side of the Great Himalayan Treks spanning about 150 km.
The vertical rock surface around the river lends it a coarse look and challenges the adventurer in you. One can kayak on the challenging rapids simultaneously enjoy the serenity of the remote location when you set up camp for the day. For self-contained team of kayakers, we can organise a higher put in from Taksing, with helicopter induction, on request. The ideal times to go on this expedition are in the months of March, November and December.
10D/9N : Dibrugarh ā Miao ā Deban ā Hornbill ā Firm Base ā Embeong Village ā Firm Base ā Hornbill ā Deban ā Dibrugarh
What will you do : Trek to Embeong village, visit ethnic tribal villages, explore cities
What will you see : Tribal villages, Embeong village, Lush Greenery
This beautiful journey into the heartland of Arunachal Pradesh will offer you some of the most amazing sights and captivating trekking trails. In addition to all the fun and excitement of trekking and sightseeing, you will also get opportunities to visit some of the indigenous villages and explore their ethnic tribes, understand their cultures and traditions. This journey, beyond doubt, is one of the most refreshing and enlightening journeys in the beautiful state of Arunachal Pradesh.
13N/14D : New Delhi ā Guwahati ā Nameri ā Seppa ā Marjingla ā Kameng ā Bhalukpong ā Nameri ā Guwahati ā Delhi
What will you see : Rivers, Orchids, Rocky Terrains, Sanctuaries, Confluence of Rivers, Dams, Rural Settlements, Campfires
What will you do : Rafting, Camp-stays, Beach Activities, Village Exploration
North-East India, the serene dwelling where flows some of the enthralling and captivating rivers. It is in this part of India; one can witness and cruise through some of enchanting rapids. Kameng River, previously known as Bhareli River and presently Jia Bhoreli (in Assam) and Kameng (in Arunachal Pradesh) is the blissful sojourn of different grades of rapids.
Whether an amateur or an expert rafter, Kameng River offers rapids of almost all grades; Grade I to IV. Also, the charismas of the verdant and picturesque forests along the river bank, and some of the playful river-beaches add more delight to this rafting tour.
In this challenging activity, we will raft encounter the 'Roaring Rikor" and "Zebra Rock" till the possible run on "Toothfairy" rapid at Cherring. We can get a chance to set up our camp on immaculate beaches at night, thereafter we will raft down to "Moing Madness" and enjoy a wonderful day of rest, relaxation, reading or learning how to kayak. We will spend a wonderful day by floating down the vastness of this river, past ethnic settlements, and beach at Pasighat, where the extent of our journey will finally hold close us.
Our journey will commence with a ferryboat ride at Dibrugarh on the almighty Brahmaputra, and up the densely forested river valley from the plains of Pasighat to our starting point. We will travel through isolated hillsides dotted with ethnic settlements in clearings bounded by dense rainforest with many species of ferns, palms and orchids. We will observe bamboo and cane bridges built by the local ethnic groups; and village visits will add to the exciting experience.
One of the highest mountain peaks of Nagaland is the Japfu Peak Trek. It overlooks the amazing Dzukou Valley. It is home to amazing varieties of Lilies and Rhododendrons, apart from several bird species, including pheasants.
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With tall thickets of elephant grass growing in a sprawling area of 430 sq km Kaziranga National Park makes for a world heritage site. With ideal conditions for the Indian One-Horned Rhino and measureless poaching this park was declared to be a sanctuary in 1940.
Tigers are the highlight of Indian Wildlife but this place is also well known for one horned rhino. The other wildlife here includes Indian Bison, Barasingha, Sloth Bears, Leopards, a large population of Indian Elephants and many more. The park also houses several species of birds which range from Black-Shouldered Kite to Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle, Himalayan Griffon, etc.
Some interesting activities you can do while you are here are elephant safari and sightseeing in Kaziranga.
Elephant Safari: The best time to explore this park is during the early hours of the morning. An elephant ride when the sun is just beginning to rise; the pea shaped morning dew refracting the sunrays spreads a wave of serenity in the surroundings. The Mahouts who train these elephants guide you through the jungle. You will be amazed to see herds of wild Elephant wandering or Indian Rhinos saunter past visitors.
Sightseeing in Kaziranga: While you are in Kaziranga you might as well see the coffee and rubber plantations that grow along the Karbi Anglong. You can also visit the tea gardens of Assam.
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5N/6D : Guwahati - Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Guwahati
Northeast India, the home to some of the indigenous waterfalls, lakes and wildlife is probably the best destination to admire the miracles of nature. It is in this part of India that the atmosphere wears all the colours of nature and portrays the most pristine and flamboyant outlook. This itinerary has been designed in a way; it will take the visitors to most of the important locations and destinations in the North-eastern part of India.
What will you see : Barapani Lake, Ward's Lake, Botanical Garden, World's Fourth Largest Waterfall, Kamakhya Temple, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
What will you do : Sightseeing Tour, Visit Kamakhya Temple, Brahmaputra Cruise, Wildlife Tour
Exploring the enchanting beauty of Meghalaya along with exploring the science and architecture of its living root bridges is an experience. These bridges are nothing less than marvel as they are made from trees. The War-Khasi tribe in Meghalaya noticed that the branches of Ficus Elastica Tree grows along many rivers and that whenever its branches and roots spread, they intertwine with each other to form bridges.
Over the years, these simple bridges grow stronger, as more branches cover them. The Khasi tribe realized that these sustainable bridges could help them cross rivers and now, whenever required, they grow their bridges.
These bridges, which take about 10 to 15 years to become useable, are the highlight of this trip. This trip would not just help you appreciate the stunning, enthralling beauty of Meghalaya, but it would also help you understand the importance of co-existence with nature, while enjoying and exploring everything.
In Cherrapunji, you will have a delight with rains and with treks, you will feel the adventurer coming alive in you. And dont forget to interact with the locals, they would leave you spellbound with their knowledge and their culture would certainly enchant you.
11N/12D: Dibrugarh - Mon - Jorhat - Nimatighat - Majuli - Ziro -Nameri - Kaziranga - Guwahati
What will you see: Tribal Villages, Tea Gardens,Majuli Island, Nameri National Park,Kaziranga National Park
What will you do: Explore Konyak tribal villages, walk through colourful bazaars, visit Sattras of Assam, cycling trips to the Hong village, socialise with locals, elephant ride into the Kaziranga National Park.
The beauty of the North Eastern part of India lies in its lush green surroundings, in the ethnicity of the natives and in its beautiful dense jungles that are home to some of the most majestic and awe inspiring creatures. This wonderful journey into the heart and spirit of Assam will take guests to a number of destinations in the state such as Dibrugarh, Jorhat, the Majuli Island, the Nameri National Park and the Kaziranga National Park.
This beautiful journey will start from the capital city of Dibrugarh where guests can soak in the refreshing and mesmeric beauty of tea estates. As the caravan moves ahead, guests will have the opportunity to witness some of the most splendid sights in Assam and experience the spirit of the state through interaction with the local community, visits to local bazaars and tours into the fantastic wildlife sanctuaries of the state.
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The ferocious and mighty Brahmaputra river unravels many charms for rafting enthusiasts. With this adventure extravaganza, enjoy the upper waters that make its way through some of the most isolated areas in India. The source of the river lies in the frosty glaciers of Tibet. Along the course, it meanders into India and then descends in full force to the Himalayan countryside and later makes its way to the plains. While winding through the celestial like Himalayas, the river unfolds some great avenues for water rafting with large stretches of Grade III and IV rapids and the occasional Class IV+ rapid.
This enthralling experience Brahmaputra River Rafting starts with 3 day drive from Dibrugarh. In the beginning, enjoy a ferry ride that is flanked by greenery all around. From Tuting, indulge in rip-roaring times over 7 days and challenge the exciting rapids. Adding to the thrill of the experience is setting tents in uninhabited areas by the river and some nights inside a massive canyon. The river experience finishes at Pasighat from where you return to Dibrugarh packed with awesome memories of the trip.
Meal Types: Vegetarian or Non-vegetarian (vegetarian being the primary choice)
Activities: Rafting, camping, sightseeing*Check if we could put kayaking or hiking (on relaxation days taken from the itinerary) as one of the activities
Duration: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Difficulty Level: Vigorous
Temperature: Around 10-12degrees (Days) and 3-4degrees (Nights)
Maximum Altitude: Tuting at 700 M
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Located in the beautiful north eastern region of India, Arunachal Pradesh is a beautiful destination that is replete with all the glorious beauties. Make your dream of visiting this distant land come true with this beautiful Arunachal Pradesh Tour package. The valleys and hills, the simple homestays, the farm land, the colourful monasteries, the lush green landscape, the remote villages and the lofty mountains will charm you to no end.
Head to this magical land in on an Arunachal Pradesh Tour Package and explore the beauties of this mysterious land that will captivate your imagination with its sights. If Arunachal is on your bucket list, then now is the time to explore it!
Meal Types: Vegetarian and Non vegetarian
Activities:Jungle Trek, Monastery Visits, Camping , Local Tours, Picnic
Difficulty Level: moderate
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