OUR JOURNEY
North East India
North East India
The Indian Northeast is the arm of the subcontinent that enters into the Indo-Malayan realm. The states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura and Manipur comprise the various administrative divisions of this arm. Some consider even the states of West Bengal and Sikkim as part of the Northeastern realm – more as a wilderness than as a administrative division. Broadly one can say the vast region drained by the mighty Brahmaputra River, the eastern Himalayas, the Naga-Patkai Hills and the southern ranges of Khasi, Garo and Jaintia are all part of the Northeastern wilderness. The region covers the High Himalayan deserts, alpine woodlands and meadows, broadleaf and evergreen forests and even humid floodplain marshes and forests. This variety of habitats and the contiguity with the Indo-Malayan region to the east has created a high biodiversity habitat here. For example, there are parks in this region that are home to ten species of wildcats (a number that equals that tally of the whole African landmass). Over 900 bird species have been reported here and the story goes into unimaginable scales while talking about other faunal and floral verticals. This is a region where discoveries are as frequent as exciting wildlife encounters.
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Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve
On the south bank of the Brahmaputra River lies a wilderness like no other on the planet. Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that covers roughly a 1000 square km of floodplains, forests and parts of the surrounding Karbi Hills.
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Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary
One of the most beautiful sounds in the Indian jungle is the sound of a Gibbon family waking up. The Gibbon chorus starts off from various corners of the forest each morning.
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Manas National Park
Lying to the extreme east of the state of Assam along the borders of Bhutan is one of India’s most biodiverse tiger reserves, Manas National Park. Located at the foothills of the Himalayas, this forest is contiguous with the Royal Manas Reserve located in Bhutan.
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Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve
On the south bank of the Brahmaputra River lies a wilderness like no other on the planet. Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that covers roughly a 1000 square km of floodplains, forests and parts of the surrounding Karbi Hills.
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Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary
One of the most beautiful sounds in the Indian jungle is the sound of a Gibbon family waking up. The Gibbon chorus starts off from various corners of the forest each morning.
03
Manas National Park
Lying to the extreme east of the state of Assam along the borders of Bhutan is one of India’s most biodiverse tiger reserves, Manas National Park. Located at the foothills of the Himalayas, this forest is contiguous with the Royal Manas Reserve located in Bhutan.
The boom in the tea industry has not just brought large areas under the plough over the years, but also brought in a large workforce to settle into large towns and estates, both from within and outside the region (including Burmese and Bangladeshi nationals). People’s lives have changed, their subsistence lifestyles modified by their new modern needs for more and their exposure to the rest of India and the world. These new age changes have created multiple imbalances in the fragile ecology and balance of the region. A lot of land has been cleared over the years for new settlements, agriculture, monoculture plantations, roadways and hydel project.
“Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colours. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.”
― Terry Pratchet
A lot of these communities still live in their traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyles among dense forests and remote river valleys. Some of them are so remote that there are no practical connections in their minds with the rest of the country. But development and modernization has reached every corner of the planet and the story is no different here.
Story Highlight
One need not look any further than the years of work carried out by Jadav Payeng, an environmental activisit and nature lover from Majuli Island. The results of this rewilding project, carried out by this extraordinary human being through his life is something that is absolutely fascinating and gives encouragement for everyone to bring about such change.
Depleted Forests
Some large forest patches have even become dead wildernesses because of overhunting owing to change in the nomadic lifestyles of the tribal communities. Examples of these depleted forests are pretty much most forest patches that one visits in Arunachal, Nagaland, Meghalaya and even parts of south Assam which are not under the direct purview of wildlife authorities and conservation organizations.
A lot is changing but the essence of what the Northeast is can still be experienced in the well-preserved corners of the region. These areas act as beautiful sample spaces of what was and give one a window to understand what could be if we make the slightest positive changes.
Exploring North East India
Exploring, understanding and immersing oneself in the Northeast can turn into a life’s pursuit, a region that keeps you asking more questions with a pull that drags you back to find your own answers. Wild denizens, forests, rivers, mountains, communities and plenty of untold conservation stories. This is a land of plenty for those willing to immerse into themselves into an adventure of a lifetime.
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JUNE 6/2021 | WILDLIFE
The Assam river is a romantic symbol of the state, its people, and their history. River Brahmaputra’s river islands are fed by grasslands and rice paddy fields. State’s conservation narratives centre on one-horned rhinoceros, other mammals, and avian species. Wildlife and the natural world are only one aspect of diversity. Assam has always been welcoming and open to novelty, and its culture evolved from many unique traditions. Your trip will begin in vibrant Kolkata and end in a quiet, peaceful Assam. Welcome to the land of Lahe, lahe! as you lay back and unwind with a cup of tea.
RECOMMENDED
Stays
Sentinels of frontier lands, accommodation partners of WATCH are beyond being just hotels, lodges and retreats. They are showcases of the authentic and invaluable, ensuring their propagation and celebration. World class hospitality is a natural derivative of this pride in their heritage and legacy.
HERITAGE
Glenburn Penthouse, Kolkata
Glenburn Penthouse offers a restaurant, free parking, an outdoor pool, and a gym. It has a bar, garden, and city views. 24-hour front desk, ATM, currency exchange. The hotel offers a sun terrace. The area is popular for cycling, and car hire is available at The Glenburn Penthouse.
WILDLIFE CAMP
Diphlu River Lodge, Kaziranga
Diphlu River Lodge is the only lodge at Kaziranga National Park that is situated right at the border of the park. They offer 3-10-day all-inclusive stays. Their well-trained Naturalists tour you into the park by jeep, elephant, or foot. They also offer jungle and river walks, village visits, and boat rides on the Brahmaputra, where you can see the rare Gangetic River Dolphin.
UNDERSTATED LUXURY
Wild Mahseer, Balipara
Wild Mahseer is a bio-diverse Ark of 1,000,000+ plants, 90+ species of birds, and 72+ species of butterflies located 25 km from India's cleanest city, Tezpur. It's also the gateway to Pakke, Kaziranga, Nameri, and Orang forests. Imbued in history on 22 acres, it comprises the Burra (visiting agent's) Bungalow (3 rooms), a mute witness of the tea heritage that allows visitors to immerse in colonial nostalgia.
HERITAGE
Vivanta Guwahati, Guwahati
Vivanta Guwahati, 16 km from Kamakhya Temple, has an outdoor pool and spa. The hotel has a sauna, fitness centre, restaurant, and bar. Private parking is free. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs. Rooms have kettles. Every room has a bathroom. Bathrobes, slippers, and toiletries are free. They also feature free WiFi.
HERITAGE
Glenburn Penthouse, Kolkata
Glenburn Penthouse offers a restaurant, free parking, an outdoor pool, and a gym. It has a bar, garden, and city views. 24-hour front desk, ATM, currency exchange. The hotel offers a sun terrace. The area is popular for cycling, and car hire is available at The Glenburn Penthouse.
WILDLIFE CAMP
Diphlu River Lodge, Kaziranga
Diphlu River Lodge is the only lodge at Kaziranga National Park that is situated right at the border of the park. They offer 3-10-day all-inclusive stays. Their well-trained Naturalists tour you into the park by jeep, elephant, or foot. They also offer jungle and river walks, village visits, and boat rides on the Brahmaputra, where you can see the rare Gangetic River Dolphin.
UNDERSTATED LUXURY
Wild Mahseer, Balipara
Wild Mahseer is a bio-diverse Ark of 1,000,000+ plants, 90+ species of birds, and 72+ species of butterflies located 25 km from India's cleanest city, Tezpur. It's also the gateway to Pakke, Kaziranga, Nameri, and Orang forests. Imbued in history on 22 acres, it comprises the Burra (visiting agent's) Bungalow (3 rooms), a mute witness of the tea heritage that allows visitors to immerse in colonial nostalgia.
HERITAGE
Vivanta Guwahati, Guwahati
Vivanta Guwahati, 16 km from Kamakhya Temple, has an outdoor pool and spa. The hotel has a sauna, fitness centre, restaurant, and bar. Private parking is free. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs. Rooms have kettles. Every room has a bathroom. Bathrobes, slippers, and toiletries are free. They also feature free WiFi.
TESTIMONIALS
Words from our Guests
Here are few inspiring words that drive us to veer off the beaten track to look for the beyond. Exploring and sharing the hidden wonders of this awe-inspiring land for that acknowledging nod, a simple smile, a few kind words is in a nutshell our raison d’être.
DANIELA & THOMAS
United States of America
IMEE
United States of America
SHEILA
United States of America
BROD
Australia
STEVEN AND MARY
United States of America
FARIBA & HORMOZ
United States of America
Blue Dot Travel
Blue Dot
Claudia wolf
Founder TIKKA TOURS Australia
Eric Kareus
Director of Travel + Co-Owner
ATJ Travel, Boulder, CO USA
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Memoir
From pensive sojourns to penning ideas whose time has come, our WATCH experts and partners are as passionate about sharing their ideas, observations and life experiences as they are travelling to the hidden destinations. Read their recent writings.
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