Bird watching tour in North East India

Price
£2494 excluding flights
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Duration
15 Days
Type
Tailor made
More info
Tour available including flights from Heathrow- Guwahati (£ 2495).
Price is per person on twin sharing basis.
and includes, guide, travel by 4x4, most meals, bottled water, entrance fees & taxes.
This trip can also be tailor-made.
Make enquiry

Description of Bird watching tour in North East India

Price information

£2494 excluding flights
Convert currency:
Tour available including flights from Heathrow- Guwahati (£ 2495).
Price is per person on twin sharing basis.
and includes, guide, travel by 4x4, most meals, bottled water, entrance fees & taxes.
This trip can also be tailor-made.
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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Responsible Travel

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Planet

The North-East is the land of the green belt of India, of forests and tribal people. The entire North-East region is rich in its natural resources: oil, natural gas, minerals and most importantly valuable forests. Though the North-East is an industrially backward region, the existing industries, deforestation and flood are causing serious problem to the environment in the region.

In spite of the existence of several forest laws and regulations the forest cover of the region is fast depleting to logging, deforestation and plundering by the insurgents. Flood causes severe damage to ecology, environment and hundreds of wildlife including the one horned rhinos perish in the annual floods in the region. The river island 'Majuli' is losing several hectares of land to Brahmaputra every year, thus the very existence of the island is under threat.

As a tour and travel organisation we realise that rampant tourism can also be a burden on the environment. We therefore, strive to reduce any negative impact to the best possible extent.

We use small vehicles accommodating 4-5 passengers in a trip. We use our own cars or hired cars that conform to emission standards and are regularly checked both for carbon emissions.

In places where there is scarcity of water and energy, we inform our travellers about the limited use of these resources.

For our wildlife tours we have wildlife experts, who are themselves involved in conservation efforts. Hence, while our clients’ visit to the wildlife parks brings a positive economic benefit by way of entrance fees paid, our guides adhere to a number of strict guidelines not to in anyway disturb the delicate natural environments with safety of the clients being paramount.

People

North East India, is located in one corner and attached to the rest of India by a narrow 20 km wide land passage and shares a border area of over 2000 km with neighbouring countries Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh. The region is known to be one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions of South Asia- with each of the states having its distinct cultures and traditions. Since time immemorial, the region has been the assembly point of a myriad of communities, faiths and cultures. It is home to more than 220 different tribes speaking a wide range of languages.

Our efforts are directed at developing positive attitudes between the tourists and the hosts by learning about the cultures and traditions of each other, reducing negative perceptions and stereotypes, developing pride, appreciation, understanding and respect and tolerance for each other’s culture. The locals are educated about what to expect with the arrival of tourists, while taking care that it is not at all intrusive and only where the locals agree to participate. Likewise, tourists are briefed about the people and local cultures and traditions. This in a way also helps preserve the local traditions and handicrafts, which would over a period of time be extinct.

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