Guwahati Airport (GAU), Borjhar, Guwahati, Assam, India
Domestic
16 persons
Northeast India
Your journey begins in the lush foothills of Assam at Nameri National Park, where the sounds of the wild greet you. Tucked along the banks of the Jia Bhoroli River, Nameri offers a tranquil escape into nature — perfect for birdwatchers, wildlife lovers, and seekers of solitude. Morning mist rises over dense forests, and if you're lucky, you might spot hornbills gliding across the treetops or hear the rustle of elephants moving through the undergrowth.
Here, the air is fresh, the nights are starry, and the experience is raw and grounding — a perfect prelude to the ascent that awaits.
As you leave Nameri and journey higher into the Eastern Himalayas, the scenery shifts dramatically — from tropical forests to pine-covered hills, and eventually to snow-dusted mountain passes. Crossing the majestic Sela Pass, you enter the mystical realm of Tawang, a town steeped in Tibetan Buddhist heritage and perched at over 10,000 ft.
In Tawang, time feels slower. The air is thinner, the prayers are deeper, and the silence of the mountains speaks volumes. Explore the Tawang Monastery, the largest in India, where golden rooftops rise above swirling mists and monks chant amidst centuries-old scriptures. Gaze up at the towering Buddha statue, visit serene lakes like PT Tso and Madhuri Lake, and stand at the windswept Bumla Pass near the Indo-China border.
Tawang is not just about sights — it’s about the feeling it leaves behind. It’s the peaceful echo in the mountains, the warmth of a local cup of butter tea, and the awe of standing where sky meets soul.
Together, Nameri and Tawang offer a rare and deeply moving experience — one where nature and spirituality, silence and story, coexist in perfect harmony.