Unfold the mysteries of Northeast India on a breathtaking journey through the valleys, rivers, and tribal heartlands of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. Begin from Dibrugarh, crossing the mighty Brahmaputra into the lush landscapes of Pasighat — the gateway to the mountains. Continue to Aalo (Along), where the Siang River flows through deep valleys and Adi villages dot the hillsides.
From Aalo, travel to the remote frontier of Mechuka, a hidden valley near the Indo-Tibet border surrounded by snow-capped peaks, prayer flags, and timeless monasteries. After exploring its cultural and natural beauty, descend again to Aalo and journey onward to the serene Ziro Valley, home of the Apatani tribe and their unique way of life amid pine forests and golden paddy fields.
Your expedition concludes in the soulful island of Majuli, the world’s largest river island and a cradle of Assamese Vaishnavite culture. Witness satras (monastic centers), mask-making traditions, and mesmerizing sunset views over the Brahmaputra before returning to Dibrugarh with memories of Arunachal’s hidden valleys and Assam’s living heritage.


