Upcoming Group Trips: – 16th to 23rd Jan 2026
Tucked away in the northeast corner of the easternmost state is India’s own Amazon – Namdapha National Park! Interestingly, it happens to be the northernmost tropical rainforest in the world. What sets apart Namdapha is the diversity in the ecosystems, thanks to an altitude range of 200 to 4571 metres at Dapha Bum peak. Here, you will find both dense evergreen jungles—where trees seem to hug the sky—alpine meadows and gushing rivers. With 1000-plus plant species, 500-plus bird species and nearly 100 mammals recorded here, Namdapha ranks among the most bio-diverse protected areas of the world. This pristine wilderness is home to all four big cats—tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, and the elusive snow leopard.
Trekking through this bio-diverse paradise is an unmissable experience for both adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts. What’s more, a visit to Chakma and Lisu tribal settlements inside the sanctuary adds a cultural flavour to the journey.
The Namdapha trek has a very short season, being accessible only from December to mid-February. These winter months also coincide with vibrant winter festivals that showcase the rich culture of Northeast India’s many tribes, featuring traditional handicrafts, music, dance, and cuisine. To make the experience even more special, this trip includes a stop at Pangsau Pass Festival at Nampong, a cross-border festival that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the tribes in Arunachal and Myanmar, allowing guests to immerse themselves in both nature and culture.
Indian citizens are also expected to apply for an ILP (Inner Line Permit) for entering Arunachal. You can apply for these online.
Foreign national will require a Protected/Restricted Area permit which can be applied online.
The first night in Miao will be in a resort. In Deban it will be in the Forest Rest House. The next 3 nights will be in tents. The 2 nights in Namponng will be in a village homestay.
Toilet tents will be set up in campsites in Namdapha. All the other accommodations will have modern attached toilet/bathrooms.
The max temperature in Namdapha is likely to be between 21 and 23 and the min temperature, between 8 and 10 Celsius.
Nampong will be slightly warmer.
Bathing is not possible during the trek through Namdapha.
No, you will only need to carry a backpack in order to carry some water, some eats, personal medicines etc. We will have porters or elephants to move your luggage between the stops.
No, none of the campsites inside Namdapha have electricity. Carry headlamps for light and power banks for charging your devices.
Filtered water will be provided during the trek. You can also carry personal water purifiers (Aquaguard and LifeStraw are two popular brands available online), or water purification tablets.
Deban, Horbill, Firmbase and Imbiong do not have any mobile or broadband connectivity.
It may be possible to visit Pangsau Pass and cross the border and go up to the Lake of No Return in Myanmar. However, the authorities and festival organizers will decide later whether to permit this or not, so we will not know for sure until the last minute.