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Explore the Uncharted Wonders of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh: Dibru Saibhowa National Park, Namdapha National Park and Parshuram Kund

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Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are treasure troves of natural beauty and cultural heritage and are home to some of India's most breathtaking national parks and sacred sites. Located in the heart of Northeast India, these destinations offer an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and pilgrims.


Dibru Saikhowa National Park: A Haven for Wildlife Enthusiasts


Located in the Tinsukia district of Assam, Dibru Saikhowa National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the last remaining habitats of the rare white-winged wood duck. This national park is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, with its diverse flora and fauna, including leopards, feral horses and over 300 species of birds.


Namdapha National Park: The Largest National Park in India


Situated in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, Namdapha National Park is the largest national park in India, covering an area of 1,985 square kilometers. This park is home to the majestic Bengal Tiger, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard and the critically endangered red panda. With its diverse landscape, ranging from tropical forests to snow-capped mountains, Namdapha National Park is a paradise for trekkers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers. Namdapha is renowned for its incredible butterfly diversity! With over 140 species of butterflies documented within the park, Namdapha is a butterfly enthusiast's dream destination. The park's unique geography, with its varying elevations and habitats, supports an astonishing array of butterfly species, including the majestic monarch butterfly, the rare golden birdwing, and the stunning blue tiger butterfly.


Parshuram Kund: A Sacred Pilgrimage Site


Located in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh, Parshuram Kund is a sacred pilgrimage site, revered by Hindus and Buddhists alike. This kund (pond) is believed to be the spot where Lord Parshuram, a revered Hindu sage, washed away his sins. The kund is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with the Lohit River flowing nearby and the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas in the distance.


Plan Your Trip


To visit these incredible destinations, plan your trip during the months of September to May, when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is at its best. Our team will assist you in obtaining the necessary permits to enter Arunachal Pradesh. Do follow the guidelines set by the Arunachal Pradesh government to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.


Detailed Itinerary


Day 1: Arrival in Dibrugarh – Evening River Cruise
Day 2: Dibrugarh to Dibru Saikhowa National Park via Namphake Village (Drive time~115 Kms/3.5 Hours)
Day 3: Dibru Saikhowa National Park and Maguri Beel
Day 4: Dibru Saikhowa to Miao/Deban via Margherita and Ledo (~180 Kms/5 Hours)
Day 5: Namdapha Trek – Haldibadi Camp
Day 6: Deban – Hornbill Camp – Deban
Day 7: Namdapha to Namsai – The Land of Pagodas (~ 115 Kms/3 Hours)
Day 8: Namsai - Parashuram Kund – Namsai (~Drive time ~180 Kms/5 Hours)
Day 9: Namsai - Dibrugarh - Departure from Dibrugarh (~ 125 Kms/3 Hours)

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Dibrugarh




Dibru Saikhowa




Namdapha




Namsai




*If the mentioned hotels or homestays are unavailable, a similar property of equivalent standard will be allocated to ensure your comfort and convenience.




















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