Welcome to India's remote North-eastern Frontier. A land that has remained hidden and inacessible to outsiders for a long time.

The Kameng River (previously named Bhareli River, now called Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh and Jia Bhoreli in Assam) in the eastern Himalayan mountains, originates in Tawang district (Arunachal Pradesh) from the glacial lake below snow capped Gori Chen mountain (6,300 m) on the India-Tibet border and flows through Bhalukpong circle of West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh and Sonitpur District of Assam. It is one of the major tributaries of the Brahmaputra River, joining it at Tezpur.The Kameng forms the boundary between East Kamemg District and West Kameng Districts and is also the boundary between the Sessa and Eaglenest sanctuaries to its west and the Pakke tiger reserve to the east. The Dafla Hills are east and the Aka Hills (home of Aka tribe) are west of the Kameng River.

Kameng has been accessible for river rafting and kayaking only recently and an expedition on this river will take you through lush rainforests that surround some of the finest white water in the country and world. The North Eastern part of India receives a large amount of water and this reflects in the amazing whitewater the rivers offer here. The experience of the good rapids on the river is only surpassed by the verdant beauty that surrounds it. We also get the opportunity to witness the rich tribal culture and interact with the indigenous tribes.

This self contained voyage allows you to take home snapshots and memories of a distant land so special and wild, that you'll be thinking about it long after you have returned to your civilized world routine!

Trip Highlights
  • One of the Best river trip the Indian Himalayas have to offer
  • High quality white water with many tribal settlements
  • Land rich in culture and indigenous tribes
  • Virgin forests, a chance to spot wild elephants, leopards