Arunachal Pradesh: The Hidden Gem of the Eastern Himalayas

Arunachal Pradesh, known as the "Land of the Dawn-lit Mountains," is India's most remote state, located in the Eastern Himalayas. It borders China, Bhutan, and Myanmar, covering an area of 83,743 sq km. The state features stunning landscapes with elevations ranging from 900 ft to 14,000 ft, including the famous Sela Pass. Arunachal is blessed with beautiful hilly terrains, deep gorges, lush valleys, and plateaus, along with dense forests rich in unique flora and fauna, including over 500 rare orchid species. The state's rivers, waterfalls, and snow-covered peaks add to its natural beauty, making it a prime location for hydropower generation.

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the historic Bhalukpong Fort and the stunning orchid gardens at Tipi.
  • Visit the Orchard Research Center and the Sherdukpen tribal village in Dirang.
  • Drive through the scenic Sela Pass and stop at Jaswantgarh Museum.
  • Discover Bomdila's Lower Gompa and browse local markets before heading to Tezpur.
  • Experience thrilling adventures at Nameri National Park.
  • Embark on a journey from Guwahati to the peaceful town of Ziro, exploring ancient forts, tribal villages, and breathtaking landscapes along the way.
  • Visit the Tarin Fish Farm and Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ziro.

Discover the Magic of Bhutan: A Journey Through Tradition and Nature

Step into the enchanting kingdom of Bhutan, where ancient traditions meet stunning natural beauty. This journey takes you from the vibrant capital of Thimphu to the peaceful valleys of Paro and Phobjikha. Experience Bhutan’s rich culture, visit historic monasteries, and enjoy the untouched landscapes that make this country so magical. Whether you're exploring the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery or walking through peaceful villages, this trip offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, promising unforgettable memories in Bhutan's mystical land.

Trip Highlights

  • Hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside.
  • Experience Bhutanese spirituality at the Takin Reserve & Mini Zoo and take in stunning views from BBS Tower.
  • Drive through the scenic Sela Pass and stop at Jaswantgarh Museum.
  • Visit the Folk Heritage Museum and the impressive Trashichhodzong fortress.
  • Enjoy breathtaking Himalayan views from Chele La Pass while traveling to Paro.
  • Treat yourself to traditional Bhutanese experiences like a soothing hot stone bath and a comforting bowl of Maggi noodles.

Discover Meghalaya: The Abode of Clouds

Located in Northeast India, Meghalaya, meaning "Abode of Clouds," is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. Known for its stunning hills, lush greenery, and rich natural beauty, Meghalaya is part of the Seven Sister States of Northeast India. The state features a mountainous landscape with valleys and highland plateaus, and is renowned for its diverse orchids. It’s also abundant in a variety of vegetables, fruits, and spices. Nestled between Bangladesh to the south and west and Assam to the north and east, Meghalaya offers a unique and picturesque setting.

Trip Highlights

  • Experience the Beauty of Meghalaya: Marvel at the breathtaking hills, lush greenery, and vibrant landscapes that define this stunning state.
  • Discover Rich Biodiversity: Explore the diverse range of orchids, fruits, vegetables, and spices unique to Meghalaya.
  • Explore Key Locations: Travel through the mountainous terrain and highland plateaus, enjoying the picturesque valleys and rich geological features.
  • Cultural and Natural Highlights: Visit various local attractions to appreciate the natural beauty and cultural richness of this northeastern gem.