Eleven Himalayan worlds
From the cloud-forests of Meghalaya to the fortress-dzongs of Bhutan — every destination we work is one we know intimately, on the ground.
Meghalaya
Living-root bridges, crystalline pools and Asia's cleanest village woven through perpetual mist.
Assam
One-horned rhinos in Kaziranga, mighty Brahmaputra sunsets and endless emerald tea gardens.
Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang's high-altitude monasteries, snowbound passes and the first sunrise in India.
Sikkim
Alpine lakes, prayer-flag ridgelines and the third-highest peak on earth watching over it all.
Nagaland
The legendary Hornbill Festival, warrior heritage and villages perched on cloud-wrapped hills.
Manipur
Floating phumdis on Loktak Lake, the world's only floating national park and classical dance.
Mizoram
Bamboo-clad ranges, terraced hamlets and some of the warmest hospitality in the country.
Tripura
Royal Ujjayanta palaces, rock-cut carvings at Unakoti and lush, gentle countryside.
Darjeeling
The toy train, sunrise over Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill and the world's finest tea slopes.
Bhutan
Cliff-clinging Tiger's Nest, fortress dzongs and a nation that measures Gross National Happiness.
Nepal
Annapurna dawns over Phewa Lake, Kathmandu's ancient squares and the trail to Everest.
Majuli
The world's largest inhabited river island — Vaishnavite satras, mask-making villages and Brahmaputra sunsets.
Ziro Valley
Apatani rice-fish paddies, pine ridges and the famous Ziro Music Festival in a UNESCO-tentative valley.
Dzukou Valley
A surreal rolling valley on the Nagaland–Manipur border, carpeted with seasonal wildflowers and gentle streams.






