Verdant villages dot the mountains as the Subansiri River flows southward towards the plains.
Somewhere deep in hidden mountains, a campsite midst hauntingly rich forests!
A quaint village somewhere in the Kemng Valley.
The lush rice fields of Ziro Valley during rainy summers.
The extremly remote mountainscape of eastern Arunachal Pradesh.
Urgelling Monastery is first of the three monasteries built by Urgen Sangpo, the youngest brother of Terton Pempalingpa, the famous Treasure-Revealer.
The Sela Pass connects mainland India to the high mountains of western Arunachal Pradesh.
Somewhere in the lush mountains, a Tagin man shows off his machete.
Three elderly women go about discussing their lives.
Helping in household work is part of growing up in the Apatani Tribe.
Hanging bridges over mighty rivers in Arunachal Pradesh are built natively from wood and cane.
Animism is part and pride of most people living in Arunachal Pradesh
Our guest shares a candid moment with a elderly women from Apatani Tribe.
Our guests from USA hangout with an Apatani man at Ziro.
Tawang Monastery, also known as Gaden Namgye Lhatse, is the main attraction of Tawang and is the largest monastery in India.
A pair of gibbons go about enjoying their freedom in the wilds.
The landscape turns mysterious as one climbs higher on their way to Tawang.
A man from Apatani Tribe displays hunting techniques.
A lady from Monpa tribe patiently creating a Tibetan Buddhit artowrk.
Arunachal Pradesh remains rich in wildlife and avifauna.
A highlands of Arunachal Pradesh are a treasure trove of thousands of lakes.
Group of women from Galo Tribe during Mopin Festival.
Group of Adi men display their ancient war dance.
Troops of Great Hornbill fly above the rainforests of Namdapha National Park.
A campsite somewhere in the high mountains.
One of the many hanging bridges found over the Subansiri River.
Our guest while on a trek to the rainforests of Namdapha National Park.
You will find this high altitude lake at Sela Pass en route to Tawang.
Most of Arunachal Pradesh consists of high mountains.
A mandala decorates the ceiling at the Tawang Monastery.
A typical village life in Arunachal Pradesh.
The communities of Arunachal Pradesh are highly skilled when it comes to working with natural resources.
Arunachal Pradesh is truly fascinating with its large expanses of wild spaces.
Tibetan Buddhism is dominates the region of western Arunachal Pradesh.
Clicked by our guest, a glimpse of a wild monkey hiding in the forest.
A panoramic view of the wild mountains of eastern Arunachal Pradesh.
Morning mist covers the Siang Valley with the river flowing down below.
Spending an evening with elderly ladies from the Apatani Tribe at Ziro.
The Tagin people dominate the Subansiri Valley and live sustainble lives.
Our guest crosses the Siang River embarking on a life changing trek to Pemako.
Rice fields can be found throughout the Siang River Valley cultivated by the Adi peoples.
A holy lake somewhere deep in the remote mountains of Pemako.
A crisp winter morning at our campsite in the riverbed.
Trekking in the dense rainforests of Arunachal Pradesh is a rewarding but difficult experience.
In this tour, you’ll drive across the central region of Arunachal Pradesh which is the tribal heartland of the state. Various tribes inhabit these lands, such as the Apatani, Tagin, Adi and Gallong, where they live in close relationship to nature by using sustainable approaches to lifestyle.