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Dates: 17th – 27th March 2024 Confirmed departure

Price: £3,595 Places available

Single Room Supplement: £0

Deposit: £400 per person


Price Includes: Accommodation, all meals, ground transport, services of guides & holiday report

Not Included: International travel, travel insurance, drinks & other personal items

Conservation Donation: Butterfly Conservation

Leader(s): Simon & Anne Spencer + local butterfly guide

Group Size: Minimum 4 & maximum 7 guests + 2 leaders

Holiday Highlights


  • Take part in an exciting & exclusive exploration of butterfly rich Northeast India!
  • Enjoy a great variety of  stunning butterfly species in one of the best & most biodiverse parts of the country
  • A small group tour 
  • Led by Simon & Anne Spencer, with a local butterfly guide
  • Relaxed pace tour and ideally suited to photography
  • Contribute to Butterfly Conservation

A chance to see a great range of butterflies & other wildlife in remote Northeast India!

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A chance to see a great range of butterflies & other wildlife in remote Northeast India!!

We’re delighted to be offering this new tour to India in 2024! It is sure to be popular, read on to find out why…

North East India and the provinces of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam represent a wildlife paradise rarely visited by Europeans.  Lying in the foothills of the Himalayas it is one of the best areas for butterflies in India and along with the Western Ghats is one of two biodiversity hotspots in India.

There are a fabulous range of butterflies ranging from the majestic Great Nawab and the Indian Purple Emperor to the dazzling Jungle Glory and the uncommon Khaki Silverline. Mud puddling butterflies along river banks are a sight to behold. We are expecting to document nothing less that 200 species of butterflies during our tour.

There are 375 butterflies from Assam alone with at least 472 in Arunachal Pradesh, including the Bhutan Glory that was recently discovered.  Nobles’s Helen, a species in decline elsewhere, was also recently reported. There is always the chance of more surprise species on such a tour too, so who knows what else we might see! There are over 20 species from the Papilionidae (Swallowtails and Birdwings). The butterflies are reasonably well documented with books available.

The area is also well known for other wildlife including several species of cat and monkey.

This is a new tour set up by our experienced local guide in India who knows it well.  Accommodation will be basic but clean and the roads challenging but it will be an experience you will never forget.  We will eat traditional Indian food, which is often vegetarian.  The temperature is normally at 32⁰C maximum with 19⁰C at night in March with cool winds from the Himalayas.  A few periods of rain are expected.

Please note that air conditioning will not be available and that it will be essential to share rooms at one of the lodges we will stay at for 3 nights.

Book your places soon on what promises to be a superb and very special experience!

          

Please note that the following is only intended as a guide. The actual itinerary may be changed if necessary due to local conditions, road closures, etc.

Day 0, 16th March:   International travel (from UK)

Day 1, 17th March:   Arrival in Kolkota, flight to Dibrugarh and road travel to Miao. Check in at Check in at Gibbonsland Resort/Namdapha Jungle Camp in Miao on the outskirts of Namdapha National Park

Day 2:   Travel to Deban while butterflying on the way (room sharing)

Day 3:   Butterflying in Namdapha National Park (room sharing)

Day 4:   Butterflying in Namdapha National Park (room sharing)

Day 5:   Travel to Jorhat and check in at hotel by evening. Butterflying on the way

Day 6:   Butterflying in Gibbon’s Wildlife Sanctuary

Day 7:   Butterflying in Gibbon’s Wildlife Sanctuary

Day 8:   Travel to Kaziranga National Park, afternoon safari in the park

Day 9:   Morning safari into the park and travel to Guwahati for flight to Kolkata. Stay in Kolkota

Day 10: Visit the butterfly garden in Kolkota, and perhaps some local cultural sight-seeing

Day 11, 27th March: Morning flight to London

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