Nameri National Park and Bhalukpong are two must-visits that will leave you amazed. While Nameri is all about watching animals and birds, Bhalukpong is a composition of Nature at its most serene.
The tour starts with a trip to Nameri National Park. Located on the eastern border of Assam on the foothills of the eastern Himalayas, Nameri is one of the most scenic national parks in the region. The Jia Bhorali, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, flows through Nameri splicing the national park in two. It is famous for its high density of elephants. Nameri is also famous for rare bird species such as the White-winged Wood Duck, several species of Hornbill, the Blue-bearded Bee-eater, and Babblers.
This is best followed by a visit to Bhalukpong in Arunachal Pradesh
A scenic town of Arunachal Pradesh, Bhalukpong is located a few kilometres from Nameri National Park. It’s a place that cradles the Kameng river and the mountains of Arunachal, housing large swathes of forests. This is a paradise for the Nature photographer.
Both Nameri and Bhalukpong offer white river rafting adventures, down the Jia Bhorali and the Kameng. Enthusiasts describe the experience to be among the most exciting!
Set your fishing hooks to catch your prize—the famous Golden Mahaseer! The Jia Bhorali River is famous for the Mahaseer angling activities. And how difficult a task is this for the angler? Well the Golden Mahaseer is called the Tiger of Himalayan Rivers, and the epithet, say anglers, is well earned.
Explore trekking trails in Bhalukpong through thick forests and challenging terrain. These are lands that will draw out the best in your Human versus Nature capabilities!