Example Itinerary

Flight of the Hornbill: India's Northeast by Helicopter

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
Interests
Off the Grid, Tribal
Destinations
India

Embark on this captivating 14-day discovery tour through Northeast India. From the busy streets of Calcutta to the remote Nagaland province and the diverse Kaziranga National Park, you will experience life far removed from western modernity. Encounter spectacular landscapes, tribal villages, Naga warriors, Ang chiefs, colorful art, relics and markets, and the rich biodiversity of a World Heritage National Park, as well as the unforgettable annual Hornbill Festival. Travelling by helicopter adds a special note to this spectacular, exclusive adventure.   (Note - the Hornbill Festival takes place 1-10 December.)

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Highlights

  • Tribal Festivities: Celebrate indigenous history and culture at the colorful Hornbill Festival in Kohima.
  • Ease of Travel: Travel by helicopter between some of India’s most remote and stunning destinations, bypassing arduous logistics of long-drives and connecting flights.
  • Glamping: Sleep beneath the stars in remote locations at two luxury tented camps.

Day-by-Day

Day 1

Calcutta

Touch down in Calcutta, the City of Joy, where your guide will be waiting to take you to the classically enchanting Oberoi Grand Hotel. Check in, rest, and refresh before taking in a breathtaking sunset on the grounds of the Victoria Memorial.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Thai Food: One of the best Thai restaurants in the country.

Architecture: 125 year old historic property.

Location: Prime spot in the main shopping area and within walking distance to many attractions.

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The Oberoi Grand Preferred Hotel

Day 2

Calcutta

This morning, begin your tour of Calcutta with a visit to the city’s Mullik Ghat Flower Market. Chaotic, crowded, and colorful, this is place is a photographer’s dream. Long strings of vibrant orange and yellow marigolds are piled high and transported through the market among vendors selling bundles of lotus buds. Next, make your way to the northern part of the city to an area called Kumortuli, which literally means “the potters’ quarter.” This part of town is known for its artisans, sculptors who work around the clock on crafting idols and deities, mostly of the image of Durga, from clay. This afternoon, set out on a private tour of the colonial architecture of Calcutta. This will focus on the city's elegant (and sometimes crumbling) old colonial architecture, including the National Library of India, the stately 19th-century Marble Palace, the Indian Museum, the General Post Office, and the grand Victoria Memorial. 

Calcutta
Calcutta

Day 3

Kaziranga National Park

Following breakfast, check out and prepare to fly to Guwahati. Upon arrival, a private car will transport you from the airport to Kaziranga National Park. Check in to the exclusive Diphlu River Lodge and settle in to your raised bamboo cottage, admiring your picturesque surroundings. Enjoy a custom dinner menu at the hotel and fall asleep to the tune of the jungle around you.

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While this is not the typical luxurious, high-end resort, Diphlu River Lodge is a wonderful place to stay to explore the incredible natural surroundings of the Kaziranga National Park. The lodge has been awarded the “Second-Best Wildlife Resort in India” by the reputable Lonely Planet.

This accommodation has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team and is the best available in the area. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Day 4

Kaziranga National Park

Wake to the sounds of stirring birds and beasts and prepare for a full day of touring the World Heritage Site that is Kaziranga National Park. This morning, go on a forest trek accompanied by an expert naturalist. This two to three hour excursion requires special permission and will have you on the ground in Kaziranga National Park in search of wildlife. After lunch, you will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the park’s elephants. Accompanied by their handlers, you will be able to bathe the elephants in the river and learn firsthand what it is like to be an mahout.

Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park

Day 5

Kaziranga National Park

Enjoy a hearty breakfast and prepare for another full day ahead. Set out this morning on the Brahmaputra River in search of the increasingly rare South Asian river dolphins. Sail first to an 11th century Hindu temple before attempting to spot the dolphins native to the region’s riverways. In the afternoon, stop off in the city of Tezpur, which is considered to be the cultural capital of the Assam state.

Day 6

Jorhat

After breakfast this morning, you will be driven approximately two hours east to the city of Jorhat, regarded as the second most important city in Assam. It is the gateway to upper northeastern Assam and to the Nagaland state. Check into your room at the Burra Sahib’s Bungalows, a former tea plantation which has maintained it’s colonial estate atmosphere. 

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This small hotel holding only eight rooms is an authentic experience in Jorhat. While it may not have the extravagant concierge and deluxe amenities of the chain resorts, it does boast plenty of charm and comfort.

This accommodation has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team and is the best available in the area. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Day 7

Jorhat

Today you will be escorted by helicopter for a day trip from Jorhat to the Tawang Monastery in a remote region near the borders with Tibet and Bhutan. It is the largest monastery in India and the second largest in all of Asia. At an elevation of 10,000 feet, the monastery complex consists of over 50 buildings and is enclosed in a 2,000-foot wall. The Dalai Lama has visited the location several times since leaving Tibet in 1959. During your visit, you will receive a tour of the monastery and learn of the significance both regionally and around the world. Return this evening back to your accommodation in Jorhat.

Jorhat
Jorhat

Day 8

Jorhat

Travel by private car and boat to Majuli, one of the world’s largest river islands. A naturalist will take you on a birdwatching tour; the island is rich with biodiversity. After birdwatching, take time to explore Majuli’s 15th-century Assamese Vaishnavite monasteries. Spend the night once again at Burra Sahib’s Bungalows.

Day 9

Mon

Fly in style on your private helicopter from Jorhat to Mon, a remote region of the Nagaland State. Settle in to the luxury Tented Camp and relax for the rest of the day. Enjoy a meal at your hotel and retire to your tent, with its hot water and private bathroom, for the night.

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Home to the Konyak people, famous for their warrior spirits and tattooed faces, Mon is the most remote of the eight Nagaland districts and currently one of the few places in the region offering a window to traditional tribal life. Whether curious travelers choose to explore Mon Town or any of the three nearby villages – Longwa, Shangnyu, or Chui – they are certain to encounter fantastic colors, new experiences, and inviting locals at every turn.

This accommodation has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team and is the best available in the area. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Day 10

Mon

Spend today sightseeing and learning about Mon and the surrounding area. The region is best-known for its bloody history as home of the headhunting Konyaks. Here you will experience life far-removed from modernity, find traditional villages and tattooed warriors clad in loincloths, as you visit the surrounding villages of remote Mon. Overnight once again back at the Tented Camp.

Mon
Mon

Day 11

Kohima

Travel by helicopter from Mon to Kohima this morning. Kohima is the hilly capital of India’s northeastern Myanmar-bordering state, Nagaland. Settle into another luxury Tented Camp and spend the rest of the day at your leisure.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Location: The tents of Kohima Camp are located in the rainforests of Nagaland, known as the Switzerland of the East and home to the Naga tribes.

History: The colonial style of these luxurious tents recall the days of of the British Raj, while nearby, traditional Naga villages operate as they have for centuries.

Service: Each tent has a dedicated butler to take care of guests’ needs around the clock.

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Kohima Camp Preferred Hotel

Day 12

Kohima

Spend today touring about culture-rich Kohima. Visit bustling, colorful sites such as the Naga Bazaar and learn from the collection of rare Naga artifacts at the Kohima Museum. Attend the Hornbill Festival, an annual, weeklong celebration of culture and tradition, showcasing each of the sixteen tribes of Nagaland. Take a fascinating glimpse into the past and hopeful view of a future of cultural preservation and continuity. Relax tonight at your camp.

Day 13

Kohima

After breakfast, pick up where you left off, touring Kohima. Next on the agenda is a visit to the local Naga villages surrounding Kohima. See history preserved and experience the village lifestyle of these ancient clans. Laced in history and culture, the villages of this hilly region present a fascinating glimpse into the past. Spend a final night in the comfort of the Tented Camp.

Kohima
Kohima

Day 14

Departure

Bid farewell to remote India from the skies during your helicopter ride from Kohima to Dibrugarh. Connect with your departing flight, either home or to your next exciting destination. 

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