Arunachal Pradesh wildlife

Explore the Untamed Beauty of Arunachal Pradesh Wildlife Tourism

Arunachal Pradesh, a hidden gem in North East India, offers an unmatched experience for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The state’s lush green forests, diverse ecosystems, and pristine landscapes make it a paradise for those seeking an immersive wildlife experience. An Arunachal Pradesh wildlife tour takes you through its rugged mountains, rich valleys, and dense forests, teeming with exotic flora and fauna.

One of the prime attractions of an Arunachal Pradesh wildlife tour is the Namdapha National Park tour. As the largest protected area in the Eastern Himalayas and a biodiversity hotspot, Namdapha National Park offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. Spread across 1,985 square kilometers, the park is home to rare species such as the clouded leopard, snow leopard, and red panda. Its diverse terrain, from tropical rainforests to alpine meadows, provides an extraordinary opportunity for trekkers and nature enthusiasts to explore the park’s rich wildlife and varied landscapes.

Apart from Namdapha, Arunachal Pradesh is dotted with other wildlife sanctuaries, each offering its own unique experiences. Whether it’s spotting migratory birds, trekking through untouched forests, or discovering rare animals, the wildlife of Arunachal Pradesh promises unforgettable adventures.

For those looking to experience the raw, untouched wilderness of India, an Arunachal Pradesh wildlife tour offers the perfect blend of adventure, tranquility, and natural beauty. From the enchanting Namdapha National Park to the state’s other hidden treasures, this journey into the wild will leave you in awe of nature’s wonders.

Assam and Arunachal Pradesh Wildlife

09 Nights / 10 Days

Age 10+

Nov to Mar

Destinations: Dibrugarh- Namdapha national park – Digboi-Gibbon Hoolongapar wildlife sanctuary -Jorhat.

Day 01: Dibrugarh Airport to Namdapha NP (5 Hours drive)

You will be welcomed by our tour representative at the Dibrugarh Airport (Easternmost part of Assam) and will move to Deban Camp in Namdapha National Park. Check in to Forest Rest House at Deban Camp, the remaining time is free at Camp. Overnight stay.  

Namdapha National Park is one of the most diverse avifaunal areas in the World. The wide altitudinal range (200 to 4571 m MSL) supports a huge diversity of habitats.  Over 500 species of birds are recorded here including a large number of rare, endemic and restricted-range species of global conservation importance. It is also one of the few Indian Protected areas with five species of Hornbills.

Day 02: At Namdapha National Park (Deban to Haldibari Point)

Today we will trek for about 5 km to Haldibari Point (Here we will Camp overnight). On the way, the main attractions will be various species of Birds and other wildlife. The support team will be there during this trek. By sunset, we will camp at Haldibari and overnight stay. 

Namdapha National Park is one of the most diverse avifaunal areas in the World. The wide altitudinal range (200 to 4571 m MSL) supports a huge diversity of habitats.  Over 500 species of birds are recorded here including a large number of rare, endemic and restricted-range species of global conservation importance. It is also one of the few Indian Protected areas with five species of Hornbills.

Day 03: At Namdapha National Park (Haldibari Point to Hornbill Point)

On this day, we will start trekking to Hornbill Point, and the distance will be around 6 km. This trek will be uphill through thick vegetation. Birding and wildlife view on the way. Before Sunset, Camp at Hornbill Point.Overnight stay. 

Namdapha National Park is one of the most diverse avifaunal areas in the World. The wide altitudinal range (200 to 4571 m MSL) supports a huge diversity of habitats.  Over 500 species of birds are recorded here including a large number of rare, endemic and restricted-range species of global conservation importance. It is also one of the few Indian Protected areas with five species of Hornbills.

Day 04: At Namdapha NP (Hornbill Point to Bulbulia Point)

This day, the vegetation will be thicker than the previous days. Start trekking to Bulbulia Point. After a day-long trek across Bulbulia Point, camp there. Overnight stay. 

Day 05: At Namdapha NP

This day, the return journey. Trek downhill to Dewan Camp. By late afternoon, reach Dewan Camp and overnight stay.

Day 06: Namdapha NP to Digboi (3 Hours drive)

After breakfast move to Digboi in Assam. Post lunch, sightseeing in Digboi. Attractions at Digboi: The Centenary Oil Museum, World War II Cemetery, Digboi Oil Field (if permissible on this day) etc.

Day 07: Digboi to Jorhat (6 Hours drive)

Post breakfast, move to Jorhat, the Tea capital of Assam. Check-in Forest IB at Gibbon or Hotel in Jorhat. Overnight. 

Day 08: At Gibbon Hoolangapar WLS

It covers an area of 21 sq km. The forest belongs to mainly the evergreen one. The main attractions are only Apes in India the Western Hoolock Gibbon and NE India’s only nocturnal primate the Bengal Slow Lorris. The other primates include Stump Tailed Macaque, Northern Pig Tailed Macaque, Assamese Macaque, Rhesus Macaque and Capped Langur. Also, other mammals and various species of Birds can be spotted here.

Day 09: To Jorhat Airport

On this day as per the flight schedule, move to Jorhat Airport for onward journey. 

The tour ends here. 

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Travel Tips

When travel to North-East India, guests are requested to follow the below mentioned points for hassle free journey.

  1. Always carry a small torchlight, umbrella in your bag. If you do journey during summer umbrella is must.
  2. Bring Sturdy comfortable shoes, Warm jackets during winter and cotton T shirts or shirts during Summer.
  3. Bring Toiletries, Insect repellent, Sunscreen.
  4. Note that Star category hotels are generally available mainly in Guwahati, Shillong. The remaining destinations, mainly remote ones, mostly have basic accommodations but neat and clean.
  5. For a comfort long distance journey, guests are requested to avail transportation by SUV cars such as Toyota Innova, Mahindra Xylo, Scorpio, Bolero etc.
  6. Changing foreign currencies are not mainly problem in Guwahati, Shillong or in some big towns. But maximum destinations do not have this facility so carry a number of Indian cash with you.

For  a foreign traveller, always carry your documents such as Visa etc with you anytime.

Things to Carry

  • Loose fitting clothes (Sportswear)
  • Sports Shoes/Trekking shoes preferable
  • Extra Pair of Clothing
  • Bed sheet
  • Sun Cap/Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Toiletries
  • Towel
  • Water Bottle
  • Prescribed Medicine (if any of your choice)
  • Head lamp
  • Kindly Note: Best time to avail tour in this region is from October  to May. From June to September, due to heavy rain, maximum destinations are not suitable to visit.

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