Dates & Prices

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Dates: 4th – 16th September 2027

Price: £3,995 places available

Single Room Supplement: £0

Deposit: £750 per person


Price Includes: Domestic flights within India, road transfers, all meals, bottled water, accommodation in single rooms at Jorhat and in twin-bedded or single rooms at Eaglenest, depending on availability and number of guests. Entry fees, services of guides. Inner line permits to visit Eaglenest. Cost is the same for singles or room-sharing.

Not Included: International airfares, travel insurance, visas, meals on transit days, laundry, alcoholic or soft drinks, camera fees, personal items, excursions other than those shown on the itinerary, unplanned costs due to natural disaster or medical emergency, tips, souvenirs etc.

Conservation Donation: Butterfly Conservation Europe

Leader(s): Adrian Hoskins + expert local guide

Group Size: Minimum 3 & maximum 6 guests

Grade: Mostly easy walks on level ground or gentle slopes.

Holiday Highlights


  • Visit world renowned Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary for the best opportunity to see & photograph Bhutan Glories & more!
  • Our tour includes extra days at the Gibbon reserve – a mid-elevation rainforest with lots of wide trails and a great range of butterflies
  • Plenty of amazing moths, including spectacular hawkmoths and giant silkmoths – Actias Moon moths, Attacus Atlas moths and Loepa Golden Emperors
  • Led by tropical butterfly expert Adrian Hoskins and a very experienced local butterfly guide
  • Very small group of no more than six guests to provide you with unrivalled viewing and photographic opportunities
  • Relaxed pace of this tour is also ideally suited to photography, with freedom to explore locations at your leisure
  • Contribute to conservation with a charitable donation from every place sold

Join us on a unique adventure into the Himalayan foothills & the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, for a wonderful & unforgettable butterfly tour!

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Join us on a unique adventure into the Himalayan foothills & the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, for a wonderful & unforgettable butterfly tour!

We are very excited to be offering a new butterfly tour to the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in the Himalayan Foothills of  Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India. Brace yourself for Bhutan Glories (2 species) & many more beautiful butterflies & other wildlife!

On arrival at Kolkata we’ll be met by our UK guide Adrian Hoskins, who is an expert on tropical butterflies, and has written and illustrated several butterfly books and scientific papers. Our local guide is one of the most respected and popular butterfly experts in India, and also has a very extensive knowledge of birds and mammals.

We transfer by air to Jorhat where we’ll stay in a good mid-range tourist hotel, where single rooms are available at no extra cost for those requiring them.

A short drive away is Gibbon reserve – a mid-elevation rainforest with lots of wide trails and a great range of butterflies including Kallima inachus, Mycalesis mineus, Hypolycaena othona, H.erylus, Melanitis phedima, Athyma ranga, Euthalia monina, Polyura bharata, Euripus nyctelius, Gandaca harina, Hebomoia glaucippe, Spindasis lohita, Ariadne ariadne, Charaxes bernardus, Castilius rosimon, Graphium doson, Tirumala limniace, Delias pasithoe, Cheritra freja, Athyma inara, Chersonesia intermedia, Loxura atymnus and Cyrestis maenalis.

We’ll have 2 full days to explore the forests at Gibbon, then we have a full day drive to Eaglenest in the Himalayan foothills, with butterfly stops along the route. Eaglenest is by far the best place in either India or Bhutan to see and photograph the incredible multi-tailed Bhutan Glories Bhutanitis lidderdalii and Bhutanitis ludlowi, which can often be found basking in groups of 3 or 4 on the ground.

Eaglenest is a cloudforest reserve in the Himalayan foothills. The trails at Eaglenest are gentle and well within the capabilities of most people. Early morning views across to the snow-capped Himalaya are spectacular. Our visit coincides with the tail-end of the monsoon, which is the peak flight season of Bhutanitis. The weather is much like an English spring – it can sometimes be misty, but Bhutanitis flies in all weathers and particularly likes basking on the tracks on misty mornings. There can be the odd heavy shower, but generally expect warm hazy sunshine and pleasant temperatures.

On previous trips we’ve seen up to 30 Bhutanitis mud-puddling with wings outspread, along the main trail. Both Bhutanitis species are present, but lidderdalii is the most abundant and we should see many, in fresh condition in early September. It’s also an excellent site for Heliophorus tamu, H. moorei, H. sena, Ypthima sakra, Rhaphicera satricus, Dodona eugenes, Parasarpa zayla, Cethosia biblis, Hestinalis nama, Callerebia scanda, Neope pulaha, Pseudergolis wedah, Aglais caschmirensis, Lethe verma, Arhopala birmana, Aulocera saraswati and many other Himalayan specialities.

Additionally many spectacular hawkmoths, and giant silkmoths including Actias Moon moths, Attacus Atlas moths and Loepa Golden Emperors visit the lamps around the accommodation.

After our 6 nights at Eaglenest we will have several butterfly stops along the route back to Jorhat, where we have a further 2 full days to observe and photograph the many butterflies that occur there.

Finally we fly back to Kolkata, where if time permits, we can visit the extensive Kolkata Butterfly Garden. Guests who wish to do so can stay a day longer (at their own expense) and spend extra time at the butterfly garden, which in addition to its extensive flower beds has a huge enclosure where the entire lifecycles of up to 30 local species can be studied and photographed. There is also a laboratory where research into butterfly biology is conducted by university students.

Accommodation

At Eaglenest accommodation is very limited, so depending on group size, some or all guests may be required to room-share. There are only 4 twin-bedded rooms, each with a shared toilet/washroom. There are also individual tents available for anyone who prefers to use them.

At Jorhat accommodation is in a good mid-range tourist hotel, where single rooms are available at no extra cost.

Visas:

UK passport holders can visit India on a tourist e-visa which is currently USD 80. Apply on-line via indian-evisa@gov.in Visas are typically issued within 2-3 working days. Applying through commercial visa agencies will cost a lot more and take several days, so always use the official gov.in website.

Restricted area permits:

ILPs to visit Eaglenest will be handled by our local guide, who will need full names, nationalities, dates of birth and passport numbers of all participants at least 2-3 months prior to the trip.

Health:

Yellow fever vaccination certificates or exemption certificates are compulsory if you arrive via a yellow fever infected country. Mosquitoes are present at Kolkata and Jorhat so anti-malarials are essential. Guests should be fully inoculated against the usual tropical diseases and should act according to advice from their doctor or travel clinic. Leeches are present at Eaglenest but are not known to transmit any disease.

          

Sat 04 Sep 2027 – arrive Kolkata transfer to Jorhat.

Sun 05 Sep 2027 – full day Gibbon.

Mon 06 Sep 2027 – full day Gibbon.

Tue 07 Sep 2027 – transfer to Eaglenest.

Wed 08 Sep 2027 – full day Eaglenest.

Thu 09 Sep 2027 – full day Eaglenest.

Fri 10 Sep 2027 – full day Eaglenest.

Sat 11 Sep 2027 – full day Eaglenest.

Sun 12 Sep 2027 – full day Eaglenest.

Mon 13 Sep 2027 – transfer to Jorhat.

Tue 14 Sep – full day Gibbon.

Wed 15 Sep – full day Gibbon.

Thu 16 Sep – transfer to Kolkata, evening flight home (or next morning)

Fri 17 Sep – optional extra day at Kolkata Butterfly Garden (at additional cost), evening flight home.

Please note that this is an outline itinerary and may be subject to change according to local conditions.

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