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Namdapha Rainforest Trek

In the easternmost corner of India lies Namdapha National Park, a biodiversity hotspot, which attracts travellers from all over the world. Namdapha in Arunachal's Changlang district was declared a tiger reserve as a part of Project Tiger in 1983. The remote location makes it a lesser explored national park in the country.
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • 10 Days
  • 45 KM
  • 14,763 FT
  • Moderate
  • ₹ 41000
    $ 550*
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  • Event Type

    Trekking

  • Best Time

    Nov-Feb

  • Base Camp

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    Tinsukia, India

  • Pickup Point

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    Dibrugarh Airport, India

  • Minimum Age

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    For this trek, we only allow children above this age to ensure the safety of everyone joining this high altitude trek.

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Highlights

  • A visit to the Sikhowa National Park which is surrounded by Brahmaputra River, Lohit River and Arunachal Hills.

  • You might witness some animals and birds like woodpecker, hornbill and deers.

  • We will be crossing various kinds of forests like Bamboo, evergreen, primary, and secondary forests.

  • Witness the beautiful snow-capped Dafa Boom Range.

Overview

In the eastern part of India lies Namdapha National Park, a biodiversity hotspot, Namdapha tours and treks attract tourists from around the globe. Namdapha National Park offers a beautiful experience of nature and a huge variety of birdlife and wild sightings in nature and is a great option for those who are looking for a holiday with friends and family.


The park is located in the easternmost part of the subcontinent is one of the largest parks in India. The National Park covers an area of 2000 square kilometres and is situated in the beautiful valley of Noa-Dihing rivers. On this rainforest trek, you will find many species of flora and fauna that you may not find anywhere else on this planet as here India meets Southeast Asia. The National Park is well known for its birds and it is a resident to many rare species found only in Northeastern India.

Brief Itinerary

Detailed Itinerary

You will take flights from Delhi/ Kolkata and reach at Mohanbari airport in Dibrugarh, Assam- one of the largest cities in Northeast India. We will then move on to reach Tinsukia town. Upon reaching we will check into our hotels, have lunch and rest. Later in the day, we will be visiting the main market of Tinsukia which is also the world's busiest commercial market in the Northeast. If we could find a nice restaurant in the market we can have dinner then or else will go back to our hotels and have our dinner there. Overnight stay in Tinsukia.

Meals : Dinner Only
Accommodation : Hotel

The next day we will begin our day by having a refreshing Assamese tea and Snacks. After this, we will move on to Dibru Sikhowa National Park, the most bountiful bird sanctuaries around the globe. This national park is surrounded by Brahmaputra River & Lohit River from north and Dibru River and Debang River and Patkai hills from the south. We will have our breakfast in the park.

After our breakfast, we will return to our hotel at about 11:00 A.M. rest and then depart for Miao Arunachal Pradesh which is about 105 km (the average hours taken to reach will be somewhere around 3 hours). Our drive begins among the beautiful tea estates and after crossing Arunachal we will continue our drive among the dense woodland till we are at Miao.

Miao is a tiny village on the banks of Nao Dhing river, the place we will be stopping for the day. We will spend our night at the Namdapha national camp.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 5 hours
Altitude : 1,902 ft.
Distance : 125 km

On the 3rd day, we will be en route to our final drive of 20 km to Deban from where we will begin our trek. Starting by passing over an adventurous path over the Noa Dhing River through a bamboo bridge and crossing a small river before entering into the rain forest. Our first encounter will be with the bamboo and cane forest before we come across all sorts of trees and forests. The forest lightens up with the sweet sound of Hollock Gibbons, the chirping of birds such as woodpeckers, Maroon Oriole, and Hornbill.

By the evening we will reach our destination. Our campsite will be located in the center of the rainforest, giving you the exposure to various types of insects, animals, trees and fungi, etc.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 5 hours trek

After having our meal, we will continue our walk across the rainforest. On the way you might see some great Hornbill, and Grey-Cheeked Warbler, and Reah Headed Trogon. On reaching Ranijheel that used to be a river but is now dried, we will retire for the day and take a rest at our campsite.

This we believe is what makes the rainforest trekking in Namdapha National Park special. You will get to see a diverse range of species and on your journey back. You will find yourself much closer to nature than you were before. In simple words, it’s nothing less than heaven for nature lovers.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 4 hours trek

On our 5th day, we will be descending downwards to  Namdapha River to set up our camp at the most picturesque place at the banks of this river. On our way, we will be crossing Bamboo, evergreen, primary, and secondary forest which is a great place for activities like bird watching. We can if lucky sight some red panda. If we found healthy conditions then we might be able to have a grand view of the snow-covered Dafa Boom Range. The night stay will be in the camp.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 3 hours

We will be trekking to Embeong from Firmbase. Embeong is a village nearby that contains a section of the Lisu tribe that lives a remarkable and sustainable life. This place has houses made completely from various organic materials like flowers, fruits, and farm-grown organic products. Starting part of trekking can be a little exhausting as you will trekking alongside the river beds meaning you will be facing loose boulders but after crossing the river bed trekking becomes quite easy. On reaching our destination we will be staying overnight at the camps.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 7 hours trek

Day seven’s trek will mainly include trekking alongside the Noa Dhing river and passing through grasslands. We will then be climbing up towards a hillrock only to descend at a stream from where we will be beginning our climbing up on our next hill only to trek down at our campsite near the Noa Dhing River. We will be staying overnight in these yet again picturesque campsite. We think by the time trekkers reach home they miss spending their nights at such picturesque places which can totally work as a remedy to remove all your fatigue.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 6 hours trek

On day 8, after breakfast, we will be starting a steep ascend from our camps through forests. After getting to the top and glancing at the beautiful view in front of us, we will begin our descent to begin with our final climb which takes us on the main Miao-Vijaynagar road, marking the end of the trek. After our ascend to the road our transport will take us to the Miao. We will be staying in Miao overnight in our camps.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Tents
Time Taken : 5 hours trek

After having a hearty breakfast, we will leave our camps and drive to Tinsukia. On reaching Tinsukia we will be checking into our resorts where we will be relaxing for a while. In the evening we will be organizing a farewell party which will be followed by a celebratory dinner to celebrate our trekking trip.

Meals : B, L, D
Accommodation : Hotel

After we are over with the party and last night’s herbal hangover has left us we will be checking out of our hotels and going to Dibrugarh and then back to our home sweet home.

With this, we will be ending our Namdapha National Park trek.

Meals : Breakfast Only
Accommodation : Not Included

How To Reach

You will have to fly to Dibrugarh, our team will pick you from the Airport and assist you to reach Tinsukia.

Why Trek With Us ?

Twin Sharing Tents
Eco Friendly & Paperless
Finest Guides
Just Right Group Sizes
Commitment to Safety

Inclusions

  • Accommodations at Trek: All accommodations on the trek will be on twin sharing basis in Tents or Homestays. Any accommodation in a hotel/guest house/hostel will be in a budget hotel.
  • Trek Leader and Guides: An experienced and certified Trek Leader, as well as a professional guide, will accompany you for the trek. The team will have years of experience and well equipped for any emergency situation.
  • Services of a Professional Trekking Team: A team of an experienced Cook, Camp Staff, Porters/Mules will accompany you for all the arrangements on the trek.
  • Meals: All Meals on the Trek are included. We will serve Vegetarian Indian food on the trek which will be cooked by our high altitude chefs. It will be a five-course meal plan.
  • Camping and Safety Equipment: All the camping equipment such as Tents, Sleeping bags, Toilet Tents, Dining Tent, Mattresses, and other things will be provided by us and we guarantee the quality. Safety Equipment including Medical kit, Oxygen Cylinder, Oximeter, Crampons, Gaiters(if required) will be provided by us. We recommend you to bring your own sleeping bags if possible.
  • Trek Permits and Forest Camping Charges: Only for Indian Clients, All the applicable trekking permits, Camping Charges, Forest Entry Fee, etc will be paid by us. Foreigners have to pay these charges if not mentioned.
  • Portage of Personal Bags(Offloading): We highly advise you to carry your own burden (your rucksack) but due to any reason, if you wish to not carry your rucksack, we can arrange for a porter/mule to carry it. For this service, you will be charged over and above the trek cost. The charges for offloading vary with every trek.
  • A Life-Changing Experience: We assure you that by trekking in the Himalayas you will have a life-changing experience and we will do everything we can to provide you with the best services and make your venture in the wild an unforgettable one.


Note: Prior to booking any adventure with Trekmunk, it will be mandatory to sign the waiver form and get a medical certificate from a doctor in due time, without these, you will not be allowed to start the trek. All this will be done online without using any paper.

Exclusions

  • GST and Other Taxes: The goods and services tax is not included in the price mentioned with the trek. They are subjected to change according to the government rules of India.
  • Personal Equipment: Your Rucksack, personal clothing, shoes, trek poles, and other personal trekking gear is not included in this package. You have to bring your own gear according to the weather and difficulty of the trek.
  • Travel Insurance: Travel Insurance is not included in this package. We recommend you to have travel insurance before opting for such adventures. You can buy insurance from us while booking the trek, it is optional.
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses incurred (Laundry, Bottled Water, Beverages, Snacks, Orders at tea houses or dhabas, Tips for guides, Camera fees, etc) are not included in the package.
  • Emergency Expenses: Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as accidents, bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control are not included in the package.
  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusions of the package.

Cancellation Policy And More Information

Booking Terms:


1. Confirmation Policy:

Upon Booking, An invoice will be sent to your mail & within 12 to 24 hours the booking confirmation with additional details will be sent to your mail.


2. Cancellation Policy:


Note: Following Cancellation policy will be followed for departures booked on or before 31st May 2021-


1) Cancellation up to 7 days before the start date of the trek:  Get a complete cash refund (minus 5% transaction fee). The money is refunded to the same bank account, credit, or debit card from where the payment was made. 

2) Cancellation during the last 6 days before the start date of the trek, and not counting the day of the trek: Full refund with 100% of the trek fee in the form of a Trekmunk Trek Voucher. Valid for 1 year from the date of issue. Can be used on any Trekmunk trek. 

3) Cancellation on the start day of the trek, or no show on the start day of the trek: Unfortunately, no refund. 


For more details, go to https://www.trekmunk.com/cancellation-policy


3. Refund Policy:

Any refund applicable will be processed within 10 to 15 business days as per the company policy.


4. Postpone/Transfer of a booked trek:

1. You can postpone your booked trek for a period of two months (61 days) but we will charge a 20% processing fee. The last date for the postponement will be 15 days before the start of the trek. Failing to book the slot in 2 months (61 days) time, would be considered a cancellation with no refund of any kind. Postpone of a booked trek can only be done once.

2. You can transfer your booked slot for the trek to any fit person till 15 days before the trek. You just have to mail us the request and rest we will handle. The new person has to get all the mandatory documents duly signed for the trek.


More Information: 

1. We Trek for a Cause: For overall development of the areas we run our operations in, we donate Rs 100/- per booking from our profits which are used for the upliftment of the local people and conserving nature. We have named this initiative as - Trek for a Cause. For more details, follow: https://www.trekmunk.com/trek-for-a-cause


2. We are paperless: We are focusing on Sustainable Tourism and to do that we are trying all measures to convert our trek operations to be Eco-Friendly. Going Paperless is one step closer to our aim.


3. Single-Use Plastic: Trekmunk does not encourage the use of single-use plastic items. We are ensuring that our team is working together to reduce the problem and educate those around them. We will send you instructions on how to go plastic-free on your adventures.


4. Preparing for your Holiday: Getting some additional exercise makes a lot of sense to spend time before coming on a trekking adventure. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable you will find the experience. Hiking in the hill country is the best training but jogging, squash and swimming are also good for developing cardiovascular fitness and stamina. To read more on how to get fit, follow: https://www.trekmunk.com/get-fit-for-trek


5. Electricity Supply & Plug: You will get electricity supply till the starting point of the trek. If not Indian, We recommend you check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items at: http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/


6. Currency: The unit of currency in India is the Indian Rupees.


7. Health & Vaccinations:

Severe Allergies: If you have a severe allergy please inform the Trekmunk office before you travel. We will do all we can to help, but we cannot guarantee an allergy-free environment on trekmunk trips. You will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as 'adrenaline auto-injectors' are not carried as standard by our leaders and staff. You should inform your leader on the arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen.

Vaccinations: You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations or other preventive measures. You should be up to date with routine courses and boosters as recommended e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malarial prophylaxis is not usually required for trips in the mountains, however, if you are visiting rural and remote low lying areas then they might be necessary.


8. Passport & Visas/Identity Proofs: If foreigner, Validity for 6 months, should have blank pages, and should be kept with yourself all the time.


9. Water: If you are on a trekking or cycling holiday, water is supplied to fill up your individual bottles. This will be boiled or filtered. Additionally, you should take purification tablets or a filter bottle (such as a LifeStraw, Sawyer Filter) to treat your water when in towns or where water is not supplied. We do not encourage the purchasing of single-use plastic bottles.


10. Altitude: This adventure involves going to a very high altitude. This is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but it is important that we follow some simple rules in order to acclimatize successfully. We will send you the information in your mailbox about Acute Mountain Sickness and trekking in high altitudes. On this trip, we carry bottled oxygen for use in emergencies.


11. Guidance on Tipping: Tipping is the accepted way of saying thank you for good service. Normally the guide and any other trek staff are given their tips at the end of the trek and this is best done as a group. The main guide will make sure that the tip is appropriately distributed among all the staff members on the trek.


12. Spending/Emergency Money: Approximately Rs. 8000-10000/- (in Indian Currency)should be carried for miscellaneous expenses including porter and trek crew tips, drinks, soft drinks, etc. We recommend that you carry your travel money in the form of cash as the availability of ATM is less in these remote areas. This can also serve as your emergency spending money.


13. Travel Insurance: It is recommended to have travel insurance for these kinds of adventures. When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary. We will ask for the Travel Insurance Details over a mail. Indians can buy insurance from us while booking the trek.

Reviews

I was bored with my regular 9 to 5 schedule and then I decided to seclude myself from the chaotic city life. So, I went to Brahmatal trek last month along with a couple of my friends. We went with Trekmunk and it was a lovely experience. The trek guide, Ramesh was very polite and ...

Sidhant Das
Brahmatal Trek

I and my friends went to Markha Valley trek with Trekmunk and we all had a great time. Walking up and down the hill, coming across some beautiful sites was mesmerizing. Staying in tents was so much fun. And our guide had all the knowledge about the trek. Trekmunk is really good w ...

Ishita
Makha Valley Trek

Traveling with these people is surely an insanely enthralling experience. This is my second backpacking trip with these people and the way I had imagined backpacking to be has been fulfilled by them and they have given me surely more. The best thing about travelling with these pe ...

Mansavi Shah
Nagaland Backpacking

Reviews

Brahmatal Trek
Sidhant Das

I was bored with my regular 9 to 5 schedule and then I decided to seclude myself from the chaotic city life. So, I went to Brahmatal trek last month along with a couple of my friends. We went with Trekmunk and it was a lovely experience. The trek guide, Ramesh was very polite and helpful. The food and snacks were amazing. The activities in the campsite during our overnight stay is something that I am gonna cherish my entire life. I am waiting for my next trek with Trekmunk.

I was bored with my regular 9 to 5 schedule and then I decided to seclude myself from the chaotic city life. So, I went to Brahmatal trek last month along with a couple of my friends. We went with Trekmunk and it was a lovely experience. The trek guide, Ramesh was very polite and helpful. The food and snacks were amazing. The activities in the campsite during our overnight stay is something that I am gonna cherish my entire life. I am waiting for my next trek with Trekmunk.

Makha Valley Trek
Ishita

I and my friends went to Markha Valley trek with Trekmunk and we all had a great time. Walking up and down the hill, coming across some beautiful sites was mesmerizing. Staying in tents was so much fun. And our guide had all the knowledge about the trek. Trekmunk is really good with its food and accommodation facilities. I highly recommend Trekmunk. Kudos to their Team.

I and my friends went to Markha Valley trek with Trekmunk and we all had a great time. Walking up and down the hill, coming across some beautiful sites was mesmerizing. Staying in tents was so much fun. And our guide had all the knowledge about the trek. Trekmunk is really good with its food and accommodation facilities. I highly recommend Trekmunk. Kudos to their Team.

Nagaland Backpacking
Mansavi Shah

Traveling with these people is surely an insanely enthralling experience. This is my second backpacking trip with these people and the way I had imagined backpacking to be has been fulfilled by them and they have given me surely more. The best thing about travelling with these people is that you understand the true meaning of travelling and experience it very closely. You are given great freedom but at the same time taking care of. You participate in the process of backpacking. You have a trip leader with you but he acts more like a friend as the days pass by! We attended the hornbill festival and did a wonderful trek to Dzukuo valley in Nagaland with the leadership of this group. You break the boundaries of yourself when you travel like a true traveller and that is possible with these people.

Traveling with these people is surely an insanely enthralling experience. This is my second backpacking trip with these people and the way I had imagined backpacking to be has been fulfilled by them and they have given me surely more. The best thing about travelling with these people is that you understand the true meaning of travelling and experience it very closely. You are given great freedom but at the same time taking care of. You participate in the process of backpacking. You have a trip leader with you but he acts more like a friend as the days pass by! We attended the hornbill festival and did a wonderful trek to Dzukuo valley in Nagaland with the leadership of this group. You break the boundaries of yourself when you travel like a true traveller and that is possible with these people.

Kedartal Trek
Mazhar Dohadwala

We were a group of 12 friends and booked a trek to Kedartal with Trekmunk, it was an amazing experience..even though it was our first trek to the Himalayas and Kedartal being a difficult terrain trek we were guided excellently by the Trekmunk team. They served us nutritious food, took complete care of our safety and health and gave us the right advice to overcome AMS. Eagerly awaiting our next trek with them.

We were a group of 12 friends and booked a trek to Kedartal with Trekmunk, it was an amazing experience..even though it was our first trek to the Himalayas and Kedartal being a difficult terrain trek we were guided excellently by the Trekmunk team. They served us nutritious food, took complete care of our safety and health and gave us the right advice to overcome AMS. Eagerly awaiting our next trek with them.

Ladakh Motocycle Trip
Avinash Kumar

No words for the bike trip from Srinagar to Leh. One should experience it to feel it and all this because of the management of Trekmunk especially Mohit and Harshit whose efforts even made the hardest of the ride exciting adventurous and above all safe. Although some hindrances which are quite common like bike issues and medical problems arose with our co-riders, I liked the way these two guys handled it dexterously. I went with one of my best friends and came with a lot more and the trip turned out to be memories that can be cherished for a lifetime. Thanks, Team Trekmunk for giving me a wonderful experience. I can't wait to go on my next adventure with them.

No words for the bike trip from Srinagar to Leh. One should experience it to feel it and all this because of the management of Trekmunk especially Mohit and Harshit whose efforts even made the hardest of the ride exciting adventurous and above all safe. Although some hindrances which are quite common like bike issues and medical problems arose with our co-riders, I liked the way these two guys handled it dexterously. I went with one of my best friends and came with a lot more and the trip turned out to be memories that can be cherished for a lifetime. Thanks, Team Trekmunk for giving me a wonderful experience. I can't wait to go on my next adventure with them.

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