Overview

  • Region: Arunachal Pradesh
  • Destinations: Guwahati-silapathar-Daporijo-Dumpurijo-Geruakamukh
  • Total no of days: 9 nights / 10 days
  • No of walking days: 7 Days
  • Grade: Moderate-Difficult
  • Best Time: October-March

Itinerary

  • Day 01: Early morning travel from Guwahati to Silapathar.

    Halt at Silapathar. Guwahati to Silapathar 485 kms.

  • Day 02: Early morning travel from Silapathar to Daporijo

    On the way enjoy the beautiful landscapes of arunachal Pradesh, the villages etc. Halt at Daporijo. 246 Kms from Silapathar.

  • Day 03: Early morning travel from Daporijo to Damporijo to boat embarking site.

    After a leisurely breakfast at 7 am Embark on Raft at Dumporijo to reach Bokar Camp. Upon reaching Bokar Camp, relax. Here we will give you a safety briefing and also on Camp etiquette, which includes how to and not to pitch tents, behave in wilderness, toilet rules, fire rules, living room area and kitchen area etc. In the evening get another briefing of safety procedures and the local customs, culture from the trip leader. Camp on the banks of the river Subansiri, Camp fire at Night and spend the night in tents.

  • Day 04: Wake up early for a warm cup of green tea, enjoy a yoga session from our guide.

    Enjoy the morning surrounding and enjoy the nature and the beautiful landscapes. After breakfast we pack and leave for our next camp Siberite Camp. While rafting come across the Hill which blocked The River Subansiri due to the 1950 earthquake and afterwards caused a devastating flood in Assam.After pitching tents you can play volleyball or any games of your like. Night as before.

  • Day 05: Wake up early after a warm cup of green tea, enjoy a yoga session from our guide.

    We go for a trek to a nearby village. We have our breakfast either in the Camp/ village. After having lunch at Camp we leave for our next camp Pool Camp. We halt at Pools camp. Night as before.

  • Day 06: Wake up early for a warm cup of green tea, enjoy a yoga session from our guide.

    This is the most challenging day of the trip that will entail surpassing a series of Grade IV rapids. We will have packed Lunch on the River. Today we halt at Demon’s Head Camp. The last camp of our Journey, You can enjoy body surfing, kite flying. Today we will have our last Camp fire.

  • Day 07: After tea we travel to our end of river journey.

    We disembark from boat at Gerukamukh. We will have lunch at the dam site of Gerukamukh. Our vehicle will be waiting at Gerukamukh. We will distribute pleasantries and say goodbye to our porter, paddler and Trip leader, we can freshen up in a IB in Gerukamukh or in a hotel at North Lakhimpur and travel to Guwahati

  • Day 08: We reach Guwahati.

    Tour Ends.

  • Tour Ends

    End of your Adventura Trip.

Available Dates For Treks

August

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September

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Inclusions : Accommodation on twin/ triple share on Bed & Breakfast basis during hotel stays; tents, porters, cooks and all meals on trekking days; all transfers and sightseeing by Taxi; jungle activities as per itinerary; naturalists, local guides; bottled water; light snacks on days of transfer; village visits; all applicable taxes.

Exclusions: Air fare; camera fees; tips; alcoholic beverages; laundry; insurance; expenses of personal nature; anything not mentioned in Inclusions.

What do I wear on the river and in camp?

Dressing appropriately is key to your comfort on the river and that applies if it’s cold or hot. Winter trips are colder so lots of fleece thermals on the water covering all exposed skin. Regardless of hot or cold, we suggest you leave the cotton off the river.

We suggest you read our comprehensive list below of what to bring with you.

  • Tennis shoes to wear on the raft and when swimming. They’ll get wet, so don’t bring your best shoes.
  • Or river sandals or equivalent only.
  • Swimsuit or shorts and T-shirt to wear on the rafts if you want to swim.
  • Extra tennis shoes or other shoes for something dry to wear around camp.
  • Long sleeved shirt and pants for evening. In November till February, the nights and early mornings are cool, so bring warmer clothes, i.e., long pants, warm jacket, sweater, etc.
  • Towel, washcloth, toiletries.
  • Wide-brimmed hat, visor or cap (tie-on).
  • Sunglasses with neck strap, suntan lotion, sunscreen, lip ointment. The sun is very hot.
  • You’ll need this for getting around at night. There are minimal lights on the way to the bathroom.
  • Waterproof camera.
  • Fishing equipments. (if you want to do fishing)
  • Light rain jacket or nylon windbreaker, polar fleece jacket or vest, wool sweater and wool socks in case it’s overcast.
  • Your personal wet-suit if you have one.
  • Wool or fleece sweater, vests, etc., for nighttime.
  • Wetsuit, booties, jacket, sweater or dry suit.

Please do not bring any cotton items on the river with you if you are concerned about staying warm. (This includes jeans and sweatshirts.) When cotton gets wet it robs your body of heat and is unsuitable for physical activity. Synthetic clothing, such as fleece, poly-pro, or capilene provides the best option for warmth retention.

Things we will provide

  • Tents
  • Sleeping Bag/ Sleeping Mattress.
  • Folding chair.
  • Toiletries (Napkins and Handwash liquid soap)
  • Life Jacket
  • Helmets
  • Duffle bag or soft pack to carry your gear.
  • Food.

We will provide you with necessary dry/duffle bags to each individual where you can put your necessary stuff for the next 4-5 day trips. You can leave your unnecessary stuff at our vehicle which will be handed over to you at disembarking site.