Namdapha National Park Trek, Arunachal + Pangsau Pass Festival

Namdapha National Park Trek, Arunachal + Pangsau Pass Festival

Region
Arunachal
Distance
35 km
Max Altitude
800 m
Max Group Size
12
Duration
8 days/ 7 nights, 5 days trekking
Best Time
End-Nov to mid-Feb
Cost Per Person
₹ 47000 + 5% GST [Min Group Size: 8]

Description

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.

Itinerary

  • Day 1Your city - Dibrugarh | 150 km drive to Miao, 4 hours

    Regardless of your mode of transport, please ensure you reach Dibrugarh airport by 2 pm. Our drivers will be there to receive you and drive you to Miao in Arunachal Pradesh, approximately 125 km away. Your Inner Line Permits (ILPs) will be checked when you cross into Arunachal Pradesh at Namchik.

     

  • Day 2Drive from Miao to Deban Forest Camp (25 km, 2 hours) | Trek to Chakma and Lama Villages and back - 5 km, 3 hours

    After breakfast, depart for Deban Forest Camp. Though the distance is just 25 km, the journey takes around 2 hours owing to challenging road conditions. Nestled along the banks of the Nao Dihing River, Deban is a scenic and tranquil Forest Rest House.

    After lunch, set out on a guided walk to the Chakma and Lama villages, located across the river. This immersive visit offers a close look at the charming simplicity of village life and the unique cultural traditions of the local communities.

  • Day 3Deban to Hornbill Camp - 10 km hike, 5 to 6 hours

    You begin by crossing a delicate bamboo bridge suspended over the crystal-clear river – an adventure in itself! Just ahead, a bamboo ladder leads you up to a scenic lookout point offering panoramic views of Deban, the Naodihing River, and the Lama and Chakma villages along the eastern banks. Beyond this viewpoint lie the dense, mysterious jungles that Namdapha is famed for.

    From here, it’s a 10 km gradual ascent (gaining about 400 meters in elevation) through an enchanting forest to reach Hornbill Camp – a small clearing with a traditional chang ghar shelter, surrounded by towering trees. This is a fantastic spot for birding, and if you are lucky, you will hear the eerie calls of Hoolock gibbons echoing through the canopy – or even catch a glimpse of them.

    As night falls, keep an eye out for flying squirrels gliding between trees. They are often drawn to the ash left behind from the bonfire – an unusual and magical nighttime sight.

  • Day 4Hornbill Camp to Firmbase Camp - 11.5 km hike, 6 hours

    This is the most challenging day of the trek- an 11.5 km journey through an enchanting yet demanding forest trail from Hornbill Camp to Firmbase, a remote riverside campsite. Along the way, you will pass Bulbulia, a once-flowing spring now dried up, and Ranijheel, an abandoned forest camp no longer in use due to the lack of water.

    Beyond Ranijheel lies Bhor Nala, a lively, gushing stream – a perfect spot to pause and refresh. As you near Firmbase, the trail winds through dense bamboo groves, with a descent of nearly 500 meters. Be sure to tread carefully here, as the bamboo leaf litter can make the path quite slippery.

    Firmbase sits quietly beside the Front Base River, far from the reach of civilization. On quieter days, the friendly forest department staff may offer you shelter in their quarters. In the evening, head up to the watchtower overlooking the river – an ideal vantage point for birdwatching and soaking in the serene wilderness.

  • Day 5Firmbase to Imbiong - 4.5 km hike | Hike to Lisu settlement and back, 4 to 5 hours

    It’s a gentle walk along the banks of the Front Base River from Firmbase to Imbiong, where it meets the Naodihing. At Imbiong, you will cross a couple of rickety bamboo bridges to reach a serene river beach on the opposite bank of the Naodihing – your campsite for the night.

    After lunch, head out on an excursion to a nearby Lisu tribal settlement, offering another opportunity for cultural immersion and a glimpse into the traditional way of life in this remote region.

  • Day 637th Mile to Nampong - 120 km drive, 5 hours

    Set out on the bumpy ride back to Miao (60 km) and continue to Nampong. Check into one of the basic village homestays there.

  • Day 7 Pangsau Pass Festivities

    Revel in the Pangsau Pass festivities that showcase not just the tribal heritage of Arunachal but also the rich heritage of the tribes across the Myanmar border. Enjoy music, dance, handicrafts and savour local cuisine at the festival.

  • Day 8Nampong - Dibrugarh airport - 150 km, 4-hour drive | Flight back to your city

    The trip concludes with a drop-off at Diburgarh airport (4-hour drive) in the afternoon.

Inclusions

  • 3 nights in comfortable resorts/guesthouse,  1 night in a basic homestay in Nampong and 3 nights in camps
  •  All meals starting with dinner on Day 1 to dinner on Day 5
    Breakfast and dinner on Day 6 and Day 7
    Breakfast on Day 8
  • Ground transfers – from Dibrugarh airport to Dibrugarh airport. Scorpio or equivalent. 4WD from 37th mile to Nampong on Day 6
  • Trekking permits and Inner Line Permits for Arunachal
  • Porterage – one bag weighing not more than 12 kgs – Deban Forest Camp to Imbiong
  • Trekking guides and naturalists

FAQ

Do I need a permit for entering Arunachal?

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.

What kind of accommodations are provided during the trek?

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.

Will we have proper toilets everywhere during the trek?

Toilet tents will be set up in campsites in Namdapha. All the other accommodations will have modern attached toilet/bathrooms.

What temperatures can we expect during the winter months?

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.

Will hot water be available for bathing during the trek?

Bathing is not possible during the trek through Namdapha.

Do we have to carry our own luggage?

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.

Do all the places where we will be staying have electricity?

No, none of the campsites inside Namdapha have electricity. Carry headlamps for light and power banks for charging your devices.

Is water safe to drink in these places?

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.

Do we get mobile connectivity during the trek?

Deban, Horbill, Firmbase and Imbiong do not have any mobile or broadband connectivity.

Is it possible to visit Pangsau Pass and cross into Myanmar?

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.

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