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Any tour to North
East India is full of excitement and adventure. Here we have
selected the Himalayan state of Arunachal to give you a
thrilling exposure to some of the remotest parts on earth in
the Eastern Himalayas.
We have prepared
one rafting tour on the sparkling green waters of the Siang
river, the very name of the river Brahmaputra in Arunachal and
three trekking tours covering western and eastern Arunachal.
Apart from
experiencing the thrill in the respective fields, you will
also have close contacts with the colourful tribes living in
the areas and get to know about their lifestyle, traditions,
beliefs and culture.
During your tours
you will be amazed to see how these tribes have kept the
pristine forest cover intact over the years, a lesson to be
learnt by the so called civilized society in these horrific
times of Global Warming!
The tours are
designed on fixed itineraries. However, if you think that the
itineraries do not fall your way and you want us to design
itineraries as per your schedule and tastes please feel free
to contact us. We shall be
glad to design a tailor made
itinerary for you.
We have paid great
attention to the quality of our tours with a professional
touch. But it does not necessarily make the tours rigid. We
create a friendly atmosphere in our tours to make you feel at
home.
Protected
Area Permit (PAP):
The state of Arunachal
is a Protected area for foreigners. To visit this state they require the
Protected Area Permit (PAP) which we will take care of.
For the Permit the minimum no. required is
two persons and the permit will be valid for 30 Days. The
Arunachal Govt. charges USD 50 per head as
royalty.
With effect from 1st January
2011 Protected Area Permit (PAP) required for foreign
nationals has been withdrawn from the 03 North -
East Indian States of Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram for
a year. However, the tourists have to register themselves with
the Foreigner's Registration Officer of the district they
travel within 24 Hours of their arrival.
The rest 03
N.E.Indian States of Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura are free
from the PAP regime. |