"The tribal people are
bound to their land by many and intimate ties. Their feeling for it is more
than mere possessiveness. It is connected with their sense of history, for
their legends tell of the great journeys, they made over the wild and lonely
hills and of the heroic pioneers who made the first clearings in the forest.
It is part of their reverence for the dead, whose spirits still haunt the
countryside. The land is the mother who provides for them in response to the
labours of the hands and who, when supplies run short , feeds them with a
hundred natural gifts. It is the setting of adventure, in love, in hunting
and in war, which can never be forgotten." (ELWIN).
A
journey of discovery to explore the hidden tribal frontier of India,
bordering Myanmar & China (Tibet). This indeed is an exploratory travel
that discovers the secrets of hidden tribal treasures through enchanting
nature. The region of Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh & Assam are the most
unspoilt tourism spots of India therefore the culture, traditions and nature
are very authentic and well preserved. The overall infrastructure
(especially accommodation) at most of interior places are very simple and
basic. The tribal people are very friendly and they show keen interest in
knowing their visitors. They pride in their heritage and customs and are
self guardians of their natural surroundings.
NAGALAND - The
Land of Head Hunters
Area
: 16,579 sq km.
Capital: Kohima.
Altitude: 900-1,200
m.
Population: 1.8 million.
The state of Nagaland,
covering an area of 16,579 sq. km. is encircled by Assam in the north and
west, by Burma and Arunachal Pradesh in the east, and Manipur in the South.
The state is predominantly dominated by Naga communities and hence, it forms
a single cultural region generally definable by common cultural and
linguistic traditions. The variations in the altitude, latitude, climate and
soil have given rise to a diversity of forest types, ranging from tropical
evergreen to temperate evergreen and the coniferous.Nagaland constitutes a
meeting ground for the sub-Himalayan, Indian, Chinese and Burmese type of
fauna. Elephants, tigers, barking deer and sambar are found in different
places through the state. Monkeys, jackals, wild buffaloes, wild pigs, bear
and wild dogs are sparsely distributed through the Naga Hills. Among the
ritually most valued species is Mithun. Other common species are lizards,
toads, monitors.
ARUNACHAL
PRADESH - Frontier Kingdom Area: 84000 sq. km.
Capital:
Itanagar.
Principle languages: Monpa, Miji, Aka, Sherdukpen.
This
is Northeast India's largest and remotest state with a population of just
over one million. Along with the state's rich Tribal heritage and its
wonderful variety of orchids. The climate of the foothills is subtropical;
in the mountains, temperatures decrease rapidly with altitude. Rainfall
averages between 2000 to 4000 mm (80 and 160) in a year.
ASSAM
- The Land of Tea Gardens
Area:
78438 sq. km.
Capital: Dispur.
Principle languages:
Assamese.
The lush valley of the Brahmaputra, one of the world's
great river, provide the setting for Assam's culturally rich and diverse
communities. Although it is tea that has given the state a world fame, the
fertile river valley has been the home to generations of rice farmers and
tribal populations continue to have a significant presence in parts of the
state.
NORTH EAST ADVENTUREDuration: 18 days.
Best time: November to March.
Focus: Tribal life,
virgin nature, river Brahmaputra, wildlife and monuments.
Route:
Kolkata-Dimapur-Mon-Longwa-Dibrugarh-Passighat-Along-
Daporijo-Ziro--Itanagar-Tezpur- Kaziranga national park-Guwahati-Kolkata.

Day
01 : Kolkata.Arrive Kolkata, pick-up with assistance and transfer to
hotel. Afternoon tour to city through WHITE TOWN heritage zone, visit Eden
Garden, nicely laid-out in green expanse having pools within, this is an
attractive spot in the city. A superb wooden pagoda may be seen here. The
renowned Ranji Stadium and the Neta Ji indoor stadium are within the garden
campus. Dalhousie square or BBD Bagh-is in the heart of the city. Many
historical buildings surround the square. On the southern side of the square
is the Raj Bhavan, besides that are the Assembly House and Calcutta High
Court (1872). On the western side of the square stands the imposing General
Post Office beside which is the tall building of the Reserve Bank of India /
Writers building/ Marble Palace (story of Babu Culture)-the 'Palace' is in
Chor Bagan at 46 Muktaram Babu street and Millennium park.
Evening a
cultural song and dance programme O/n Hotel .
Day
02 : Kolkata-Dimapur, fly.Morning after breakfast transfer to airport to
board flight to Dimapur. Arrive Dimapur and transfer to hotel.
Dimapur:
The ancient Kachari capital Dimapur is one of the important sites of
megalithic culture. Besides the monolithics, the ancient Kachari capital
contains other ruins of temples, embarkment and tanks. After lunch visit to
the ancient ruins of Kachari Kingdom which were established before the Ahoms
invasions in the 13th century. O/n Hotel with all meals.
Day
03 : Dimapur-Mon, drive.Morning after breakfast a long drive about 290
kms/10 hrs to Mon. Mon, the headquarter of the Konyak tribe. Hereditary
chiefs known as Anghs (Chief) rule the Konyaks and the institutions of
Anghship prevailed only in Konyak Naga tribe. These Anghs control different
areas of Mon district. Basically, the word of an Angh is law in these parts.
Nobody questions his authority. Mon is the only district in Nagaland to have
this unique institution of Anghship. His succession is hereditary in nature.
Here
interesting thing to see, the tattooed face wearing feathered headgear and
traditional dresses. Konyaks are adept artisan and skilled craftsman, here
you can find excellent woodcarving, doas (machete) guns, gunpowder, head
brushes neckless etc. Overnight Mon Circuit House with all meals.Day
04 : Mon.Morning after breakfast proceed to visit Shangnyu village 23 km
from Mon.
Shangnyu
Village: One of the most prominent villages of Mon district is the
Shangnyu village. Within the precincts of this village stands an 8-foot high
and 12-foot wide wooden monument. Engravings of humans and other creatures
have been intricately carved out. This monumental work of art stands
testimony to the skills of the Konyak craftsmen. Folk belief has it that
this monument had been created by angels. In front of the Angh's residence,
there are several commemorative stones speaking out a history of the past.
Historical records show that there were friendly relations between the Angh
of Shangnyu village and the Ahom Kings of Assam.
On arrival, visit
-village Morong, Shangnyu village museum, Shangnyu Ang house Rock memorials
and visit to a local house. Also visit to Konyak murungs, where one can
still see the collection of human skulls. O/n Mon Guest House with all
meals.
Day
05 : Mon - Longwa. Longwa village is one the biggest village in Mon
district, it is interesting for sight seeing. As the village straddles on
the international boundary between India and Myanmar, half of the Anghs
house falls within the Indian Territory whereas, the other half lies under
Myanmar control. The jurisdiction of the Angh of Longwa extends upto some
parts of Myanmar and Arunachal Pradesh, India. However the Anghs still
control the whole village. Back to Mon for overnight. O/n Circuit House with
all meals.
Day 06 : Longwa Explore this frontier tribal
village. O/n Circuit House with all meals.
Day 07 : Longwa-
Mon-Dibrugarh.Morning after breakfast drive to Dibrugarh about 178
kms/06 hrs and transfer to hotel Little Palace. After lunch we take you for
a tea tour around a tea estate to learn all about tea - it's origin, how it
is grown and all about tea tasting and quality. O/n Hotel with all meals.
Day 08 : Dibrugarh-Pasighat. After breakfast drive to
ferry ghat to take a boat, 7-8 hrs to Passighat & cross river
Brahamaputra by country made ferry. The river Brahamaputra is the confluence
of the Siang and Lohit river of Arunachal Pradesh. The ferry service betweem
Dibrugarh to Passighat is a lifeline for the tribes of Passighat area. O/n
Circuit House with all meals.
Pasighat- The oldest town of
Arunachal Pradesh established in 1911 Pashighat has been often called the
'Gateway of the state of Arunachal Pradesh'. The town derives its name from
the 'Pasis', a tribe in this area.
Day 09 : Passighat-Along.Morning
after breakfast drive about 120 kms/05 hrs to Along. Along the headquarter
of west Saing district of Arunachal Pradesh located at an altitude of 300 m
inhabitants of Adi (Gallong) tribes. Along is a small town with beautiful
villages.
Enroute visit Adi Minyong tribal villages to see village
life of Passighat. Adi has different sub tribe which differ from each others
like Adhi (Gallong, Miniyong, Pasi, Padam, Bori and Boker). If you visit far
inside this places you will find all these tribes, but in Along you will
find only Adi (Gallong) tribal peoples. You can have visit of Jirdin, Kabu,
Kaying villages, other interesting to see is a hanging bridge on the Siang
river, local made of cane and bamboo bridge around 60 to 70m long connecting
to the others hill tribes, fishing are the sports for these tribe. O/n
Circuit House with all meals.
Day
10 : Along-Daporijo.Morning after breakfast visit Adi Gallong tribal
villages and then drive to Daporijo about 170 kms/06 hrs.
Daporijo,
is a beautiful place on the right bank of Subansiri river with picturesque
villages and also to see the caves (a few kms away) & located at an
altitude of 600 m is an inhabitant of Tagin tribes. O/n Curcuit House with
all meals.
Day 11 : Daporijo-Ziro. :Morning after breakfast
drive to Ziro about 160 kms/06 hrs, enroute visit Hill Miri tribal villages.
{The country of Hill Miris is covered with dense forest from the the high
water lavel of the river Kamla to the top of the highest hills.The jungle is
mainly high trees with masses of creepers and thick undergrowth . There is
abundance of soft wood trees, but first class trees valued for their timber,
such as nahor, sal, tita, poma, and fine toon trees are also there in
sufficiently good number. The subansiri river divides the miri hills into
two almost equal parts east and west, while its principal tributaries from
the east and west, viz. the sidan and the kamla, divide the hills north and
south, The Hill miri villages lie between the altitudes of 914 meters and
1219 meters. It is needless to say that with the ever increasing impact of
the outside world, the dress, particularly among the young people, is
yielding to new ideas and new fashion in consonance with the march of time.
The old guards, however, still continue to dress much in the same fashion as
their forefathers did. Women wear a small petticoat made of filaments of
cane woven together. It is about a foot in breadth and fits so tightly round
the loins that it compels them to move in short steps. The women wear their
hair long. The women have bracelets of silver or copper and anklets of
finely plaited cane or bamboo. Their hair is adjusted with neatness, parted
in the centre and hanging down the back in two carefully plaited tails. In
the ears they wear most fantastic ornaments of silver. The Hill Miris
believe that, when a person dies his yalo or soul is carried away by the
wiyu, responsible for the death, and is kept a slave by it for a certain
period of time. Later on, the yalo passes on to the land of the dead called
reli somewhere below the earth. All the Hill Miris agree that the yalo
escapes through the shoulders, but there is difference of opinion as to the
form in which it leaves the body.

Ariive
Ziro and transfer to hotel. O/n Hotel Blue Pine with all meals.
Day
12 : Ziro. Full day visit Apatani Tribal villages. The Apatani's occupy
a 26 sq. km streches of valley in the central region of subansiri at an
altitude of (1524 meters). The valley lies roughly midway between the Panior
and the Kamla rivers. Steep mountain ridges, gaining heights of (2438
meters), enclose the valley on all sides. It has been called 'the rice bowl)
of Apatanis who practice wet whole region. The Apatanis now constitute a
population of little over 10,000 souls, concentrated in few crowded
villages. The Apatanis are distinguished by very regular features in marked
contrast to other neighbouring tribe. 'They are tall, of slender build with
delicate long hands ; their features are progressive, the face long, the
nose narrow, and often elegantly curved, the light eyes are comparatively
and deep set. The Apatani wear cane helmet of the same shape and tie up
their hair in a knot just on the top of the forehead with a brass skewer
stuck horizontally through it. The mark of distinction about the appearance
of the Apatanis are the tatoos on the face of both male and female. The
older women have wooden studs fixed in their nose, because in olden days
they had to save their women from enemy tribes who were hunting for
beautiful women. The concrete symbol of unity and cohesion among the
Apatanis are the many seasonal ceremonies to which they look forward with
expectant longings. The most important festivals are the Morong and Myoko
ceremonies naturally connected with their agricultural activities.
We
will arrange an authentic lunch in a Apatani Bamboo home and the host will
be delighted to welcome us !!
Afternoon visit Myoko festival, later,
return back to hotel. O/n Blue Pine with all meals.
Day 13 :
Ziro. A day to see paddy-fish aulture, bazaar amd Myoko festival. O/n
Blue Pine with all meals.
MYOKO
FESTIVAL (21st to 23rd March, kindly re-check the exact festival date with
us) :There is a big festival of Apatani Tribe of lower Subansiri
District at Ziro in the month of March, called Myoko festival. Myoko is
celebrated each year at beginning of the agricultural cycle corresponding to
the months of March. The performance of Myoko, apart from its ritualistic
character, also assumes the nature of a social obligation, following a fixed
pattern of observance from time immemorial. Domestic animal such as Cow,
chicken & Pig is sacrificed during the festival.
Day 14 :
Ziro-Itanagar-Tezpur. Morning after breakfast drive about 210 kms/08 hrs
to Tezpur via Itanagar.
Enroute visit
Nyishi tribal village.
The Nyishi are the largest group of people inhabitating the major part of
Lower Subansiri district. Their menfolk wear their hair long and tie it in a
knot just above the forehead. They wear cane bands around the waist. They
believe that after death the spirit of a dead travels to the 'village of the
ancestors'. The Sulungs or Puroik are considerated to be one of the oldest
of the tribes in the area. Their dress and costumes are simple, and the
religion is a form of the primitive ' spirit culture'.
Sonitpur as
ancient
Tezpur was known in the olden days is a city steeped in
mythology legend and folklore. the city of blood conjures up images of the
romantic legend of Usha and Aniruddha and of the fierce battle between hari
and Hara. Arrive and transfer to hotel. O/n Hotel with all meals.
Day
15 : Tezpur-Kaziranga National Park. Morning after breakfast drive to
Kaziranga national park about 135 kms/ 3-4 hrs. Arrive and transfer to
jungle resort. Afternoon jungle safari, if time permits. O/n Jungle Resort
with all meals.
Kaziranga
National park : Is one of the most picturesque wildlife parks in India.
The natural habitant of the one-horned rhino, Kaziranga lies on the southern
banks of the Brahamaputra river. Originally established as a game reserve in
1908, which included specific portions of Assam's sibsagar district,
Kaziranga was declared a sanctuary in 1940 to counter excessive poaching.
The park's original inhabitants-the rihno and the elephant being the most
noticeable- now thrive in a serene environmenet to the sheer delight of
nature lovers.
Day
16 : Kaziranga N.P. Morning game viewing in the park on elephant back.
Afternoon visit Tea gardens. Evening one more game viewing in the park by
Jeeps. O/n Jungle Resort with all meals.
Day 17 :
Kaziranga-Guwahati. Morning after jungle safari drive about 215 kms/05
hrs to Guwahati. Arrive and transfer to hotel. O/n hotel Brahamaputra Ashok
with breakfast.
Evening visit to Kamakhya temple in Guwahati. Down
the centuries, Kamrup Kamakhya has been the seat of the powerful tantrik
cult in India. Situated atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, it is one of the
108 Shakti peethas of Country. The hill on which the temple stands, commands
a magnificent view of the entire city. Several smaller shrines and temples
dedicated to Kala Bhairava, Lord Shiva and other Hindu deities are also
located in its vicinity. Later return back to Hotel for overnight.
Day
18 : Guwahati-Kolkata-Europe.Morning transfer to airport to board flight
to Kolkata at 07.50 hrs. Arrive Kolkata at 09.30 hrs. Pick-up and transfer
to hotel for wash & change only. Day free for the rest. Evening transfer
to international airport for flight to home country.