North-East India Wildlife tours are unlike any other. This journey takes you through the pristine and biodiverse wilderness of Kaziranga and Manas National Parks, the serene tea-laced slopes of Darjeeling, and the awe-inspiring vistas of Pelling in Sikkim, with an optional extension to the mystical kingdom of Bhutan. Designed for... More
North-East India Wildlife tours are unlike any other. This journey takes you through the pristine and biodiverse wilderness of Kaziranga and Manas National Parks, the serene tea-laced slopes of Darjeeling, and the awe-inspiring vistas of Pelling in Sikkim, with an optional extension to the mystical kingdom of Bhutan. Designed for nature lovers and wildlife photographers alike, this tour promises rare encounters with exotic species and breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
Northeast India remains one of the least explored regions in the country. It is globally recognized as a biodiversity hotspot, home to some of Asia’s rarest and most secretive animal and bird species. The Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros, wild elephants, Royal Bengal Tigers, and a multitude of bird species thrive in these protected areas.
You’ll also have a rare chance to witness the culture of indigenous tribes such as the Nagas, who have preserved their heritage despite modern influences. These deep-rooted traditions make the journey both an ecological and cultural odyssey.
Situated along the Brahmaputra River in Assam, Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and possibly the world’s best location to spot the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros. With swamp deer, wild buffalo, and over 450 bird species, it’s a dream destination for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers. (Image alt text: One-horned rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park – North-East India Wildlife)
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Manas National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rare wildlife and untouched natural beauty. Open to foreigners only since 1994, it is home to species like the Assam roofed turtle, golden langur, and the elusive clouded leopard.
After the wilderness, soak in culture and comfort in Darjeeling, famed for its tea gardens and colonial charm. Take in sweeping views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world.
Spend a few serene days in Pelling, where nature meets spirituality. Visit Pemayangtse Monastery, ancient Sikkimese villages, and nature trails that wind through rhododendron forests.
Extend your journey into Bhutan, the last great Himalayan kingdom, and experience its mystical monasteries, Gross National Happiness philosophy, and richly forested national parks.
LessGiving back to the communities is our responsibility!
With every trip, you also support the SWAN and thus projects for Sustainable Community development and Biodiversity protection.
Our primary NGO partner is Social Welfare Association of Nepal (SWAN), with whom we have carried out multiple CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) projects. Besides carrying out regular CSR activities in the areas of education and women empowerment, we have supported relief and rehabilitation initiatives in the aftermath of several natural disasters like earthquake, immediate response to COVID-19 pandemic across Nepal.
Giving something back to the world is a special and responsible affair of travel-to-nature Asia right from its inception. When you travel with travel-to-nature Asia and SWAN-Nepal, you become an integral force for change in addressing the most pressing social and wildlife conservation issues. Your tourism funds help transform the future of under-privileged and marginalized communities and transform the future of at-risk natural places you travel. Portion of our profit flows to local communities who live with and steward nature, creating jobs and improving livelihoods.
By joining one of our holidays you are playing a vital role in bringing positive changes in the lives of local community.