Monday, October 26, 2015

Birding in Assam (Kaziranga National Park & Gibbon WLS, Assam - 13th March to 17th March 2016

In Sanskrit, "Asom" means unparellel or uneven. Both meaning suits the land of Assam perfectly. It is believed that the name Assam is derived from "Asom". Assam, a gateway to North-East India, is one of the hottest bio-diversity spots in India.


Nature India has meticulously planned and organized bird watching & wildlife trip to Kaziranga National Park and Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary in Assam from 13th March to 17th March 2016. Only few seats are available, hence please register very fast. (See details at the end).....
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Kaziranga National Park

A girl named Ranga, from a nearby village, and a youth named Kazi, from Karbi Community, fell in love. This match was not acceptable to their families and the couple disappeared into the forest, never to be seen again, and the forest was named after them as Kaziranga.

A world heritage site, Kaziranga NP, covers an area of 378 sq. km. Northern & Eastern boundaries of park are covered by Bramhaputra river. The park hosts two-third of the world’s Great One-horned Rhinoceros. You can see a vast expanse of tall elephant grass (ideal for Rhinos), marshland and dense tropical moist forest. Kaziranga has one of the highest densities of Tigers among protected areas of the world, though sighting one is difficult in the tall grass. The park is also known for large breeding population of Indian Elephants, Wild Buffalo and Swamp Deer.


Declared as Important Bird Area (IBA) by Birdlife International, Kaziranga has about 478 bird species including resident and migratory birds. Some important birds seen in Kaziranga NP are Bengal Florican, Spot-winged Starling, Swamp Francolin, Green-billed Malkoha, Jerdon’s Babbler, Marsh Babbler, Bristled Grassbird, Black-breasted Parrotbill, Rufous-vented Prinia, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Grey-headed Lapwing, Hill Myna, Rufous-capped Babbler to name a few.

The park has three routes open for visitors, namely, Central, Eastern and Western. Central route is most visited one, as it covers high population of mammal species found in Kaziranga NP. Central route is also good for birds like Spot-winged Starling, Swamp Francolin etc. Eastern route, part of which goes along side huge Brahmaputra river is well known for waterfowls like Lesser-white Fronted Goose, Ferruginous and Bear’s Pochard and forest birds like Blue-naped Pitta, Green-billed Malkoha, Great Pied Hornbill etc.



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Birding in Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Eastern Assam


Perhaps the best known site to see India’s only Ape, the Hoolock Gibbon is situated in Jorhat district of Assam – The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, formerly known as the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. "An oasis in the desert" is the metaphor that well suits the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. It is an island of dense evergreen rain forest patch in the midst of sprawling tea gardens all around. The sanctuary was officially constituted and renamed in 1997 and is approx.22 sq.kms. Set aside initially in 1881, its forests used to extend to the foothills of the Patkai mountain range. Since then, the forest has been fragmented and surrounded by tea gardens and small villages. In the early 1900s, artificial regeneration was used to develop well-stocked forest, resulting in the site's rich biodiversity.

The sanctuary has a rich biodiversity and is home to the only apes in India, the Western Hoolock Gibbon (Hoolock hoolock), and Northeastern India's only nocturnal primate – the Bengal Slow Loris. The upper canopy of the forest is dominated by the Hollong tree (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus), while the Nahar (Mesua ferrea) dominates the middle canopy. The lower canopy consists of evergreen shrubs and herbs. The Forest had been named after the species of trees - Hollong and Agar. The habitat is however, threatened by illegal logging, encroachment of human settlements, and habitat fragmentation.


Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary is popularly known for its staggering primate community and it is one of the highest primate density areas in the world. Other primates include the Stump-tailed Macaque (Macaca arctoides), Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), Eastern Assamese Macaque (Macaca assamensis assamensis), Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), and Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus). Also found at the sanctuary are Indian elephants, tigers (Panthera tigris), leopards (Panthera pardus), jungle cats (Felis chaus), wild boar (Sus scrofa), three types of civet, four types of squirrel, and several other types of mammal.

At least 230 species of birds are recorded from this small sanctuary making it a must visit for any birder visiting the nearby Kaziranga National Park. The varied birdlife here includes some North-east exotic species like Collard Treepie, Green-tailed & Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker, Sultan Tit, Rufous-bellied & Large Niltava’s, Beautiful & Long-tailed Sibia, Mountain Tailorbird, Abbot’s & Marsh Babblers, Great & Oriental Pied Hornbills, Speckled & White-browed Piculet, Ashy & Purple Wood Pigeons, Red-headed Trogon, Several species of Minivets, Woodpeckers, Owls, Parakeets, Barbets, Bulbuls, Bee-eaters, Laughing Thrushes, Yuhina’s & Flycatchers……an amazing density and diversity of birds !!


Click here to see the impressive list of Birdlife in Gibbon Sanctuary….
http://nebio.in/neceer/NeBIO_1_3_2010_Sunanda.pdf

Click on below links to see trip images by Nature India Participants...
https://plus.google.com/photos/117614774981231765207/albums/5590849179402182433?banner=pwa 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/58304719@N04/sets/72157629773181324/


https://picasaweb.google.com/113088695439409059889/AssamMarch2010

Come, explore the amazing wildlife in Assam...


"Bogakoi Bogoli Boholai Bohise Bolukat Biyoli Bela"
.... a famous tongue twister in Assamese meaning,
"The white cranes are spreading their wings wide, sitting on the sand in the evening."
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TRIP DETAILS:

Date: 13th March 2016 (Sunday) 14.30 pm to 17th March 2016 (Thursday) after 14.30 pm (travel days included)

Mode of Travel :
Mumbai - Dibugarh & Guwahati - Mumbai (by Air/Rail on personal expenses)
Local travel in jeep from Dibrugarh – Jorhat - Kaziranga - Guwahati (By Nature India)



From Mumbai to Dibrugarh & Guwahati to Mumbai (To be taken care by participants themselves)


By Air: We suggest you to book tickets for following flight;

Mumbai - Dibrugarh 
  • Indigo Flight (multiple carriers), Mumbai (7.50 hours) to Dibrugarh (14.50 hours)
  • Jet Airways Flight No. 9W-339, Mumbai (3.00 hours) to Dibrugarh (13.25 hours)
Guwahati - Mumbai 
  • Indigo Flight 6E-322, Guwahati (14.25 hours) to Mumbai (20.00 hours) 
  • Spicejet Flight SG-169, Guwahati (15.55 hours) to Mumbai (21.55 hours)
There are other flights also available.... Please check the arrival timing at Dibrugarh & departure timing at Guwahati for to & fro flights.

By Rail:
One can reach Dibrugarh by Dibrugarh express, but it runs only on Fridays and takes about 53 hours :-(
*Nature India will not assist in booking for air/train tickets*

1. Sunday, 13
th March, 2016: Pick-up at Dibrugarh Airport at 2.30pm…..Departure in jeep for Jorhat. ..... Stay overnight at Jorhat in Hotel Earl Grey. 

2. Monday, 14th March, 2016: Full Day  bird & butterfly watching at Hoollangapar Gibbon Sanctuary... Depart for Kaziranga.... Overnight Stay  at Jorhat in Hotel Earl Grey.

3. Tuesday, 15th March 2016: Check-out and Proceed to Kaziranga NP, morning safari in Eastern range...return to resort for lunch... evening safari in Central range - Stay in Bon Habi Resort, Kaziranga for night.

4. Wednesday, 16th March, 2016: Early Morning bird-watching around Jupuri Ghar Resort & Morning Safari in Central Range...return to resort for lunch ..... Afternoon safari in Western Range...  Return to Stay in Bon Habi Resort, Kaziranga for night.

5. Thursday, 17th March, 2016: Breakfast - Proceed to Guwahati and reach by 1.00 pm. 

More details on the itinerary will be given to those who register....

Trip charges : Rs.20900/- (Dibrugarh to Guwahati)….

Includes Stay in Twin sharing basis in Bon Habi resort in Kaziranga and Earl Grey Hotel in Jorhat, Pick-up & Drop in Non-AC Sumo/Tavera from Dibrugarh Airport to Jorhat to Kaziranga to Guwahati, Local transport by Jeeps, Park entry charges, Safari by 4x4 open gypsies, local guide charges, All meals (Veg. / Non-Veg food), Articles on Gibbon WLS & Kaziranga NP and bird checklist, on board mineral water and snacks………

This does not include any other charges and also any individual camera charges ....Individuals will have to pay additional charges if any to the forest dept. as per the rules.
Stay Arrangement

Bon Habi Resort, Kaziranga (Twin Sharing stay)



 PS: Unfortunately, if the flight from Dibrugarh to Mumbai is cancelled due to bad weather or for any other reasons, Nature India will not to be responsible for making stay arrangements. Although, Nature India will assist for hotel bookings.

Registration: You can register by sending a confirmatory mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com and by paying a non refundable Advance of Rs.9000/- after getting a registration mail from us. (The seats will only be confirmed after receiving the advance amount) …..the remaining amount can be sent by 15th Dec'2016.......Please Register at the earliest as only 12 seats are available. 

Payment terms:

Phase 1 - Rs. 9000/- as non-refundable Advance to be paid immediately. We need to forward this as an advance for logistics & to block our seats.
Phase 2 - Remaining amount by 15th Dec'2016.

Resource Persons: Mr.Adesh Shivkar & Mr.Mandar Khadilkar


Mode of Payment: You can either
  1. Transfer the advance money directly to HDFC A/c : (please call Adesh @ 9820455713 for HDFC A/c no.) .... please mention your name, date and other details….
  2. Courier a cheque of Rs.9000/- to the following address
    Name: Mr. Adesh Shivkar

    Address: D-8, The Adi Janata Society, Behind HP Petrolpump, Near Sion Signal, Sion (East), Mumbai-400022.
Please Note:
  1. Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 9000/- is strictly non-refundable
  2. Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on all 
    Nature India 
    Tours
  3. This is primarily a Wild-life watching trip
  4. Nature India will not be responsible for any days lost due to bad weather. 
  5. Kindly register on this trip only if you agree with Nature India's rules and policies
    http://natureindiapolicies.blogspot.in/2012/08/nature-india-policies.html


Please revert on natureindiatours@gmail.com ID, in case you need any clarification.

For any other queries we are available on 9869071091 / 9820455713(Adesh) or 9930318665 / 9967518665 (Mandar).........

Hope to see you for this wonderful trip

Thanks for your patience.

Warm Regards,

Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar


















































Thursday, October 15, 2015

3rd Batch - Mishmi Hills, Arunachal Pradesh – The World’s Bio-diversity Hotspot - 6th March to 13th March, 2016

More More More.......  A very popular trip, no wonder we have to come up with yet another batch......  Nature India comes up with a 3rd Bird watching trip to Mishmi Hills & Maguri Bheel, Eastern Arunachal Pradesh, from 6th Mar'16 to 13th March'16..... If you have already missed this trip last year, then please register very fast, as only few seats are up for grabs. (See details at the end).....

A remote place like Eastern Arunachal Pradesh (Mishmi Hills) has been mainly visited by foreigners, and is organized by only few tour operators, basically due to the excessive cost and extreme planning involved ...... however,Nature India has now made Mishmi Hills visit possible for many with a Great Budget trip without compromising the quality :-)

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Mishmi Hills – The World’s Bio-diversity Hotspot



The Land of Rising Sun is how Arunachal Pradesh is often referred as; however, very few have ever ventured this mystic place to explore it’s un-paralled Bio-diversity. Arunachal Pradesh lies in the extreme North-east of India and is characterized with undulating mountains with the mighty Brahmaputra cutting across and giving birth to such pristine bio-diversity that it is considered as the 3rd most bio-diverse regions in the World.

The Mishmi Hills is a southward extension of the Great Himalayan Mountain Range - its northern and eastern reaches touching China. Much of the Mishmi Hills falls under the Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh. The Dibang Valley district is named after the Dibang River - one of the key tributaries of the Brahmaputra River. The Dibang originates in China and flows through the length of the valley in a north-south direction. The Dibang Valley district is divided into Lower and Upper Dibang Valley. The headquarters of the two districts are Roing and Anini respectively. Mishmi Hills is situated in the Eastern Himalayan province, the richest bio-geographical province of the Himalayan zone and one of the Mega bio-diversity hotspots of the world. The complex hill system of varying elevations receives heavy rainfall, which can be as much as 4,500-5,000mm annually in the foothill areas. The humidity in the rainy season is often over 90%. This diversity of topographical and climatic conditions has favored the growth of luxuriant forests which are home to myriad plant and animal form. Various plants species, species of mammals, birds, orchids, insects and butterflies can be found in this forest. Over 100 species of mammals, 600 species of birds, a large number of butterflies and insects can be found in these forests.



 












The vegetation here can be classified into the following forest types: Tropical Evergreen, Tropical Semi-evergreen, Sub-Tropical Broad Leaved, Sub-Tropical Pine, Temperate Broad Leaved, Temperate Conifer, Sub-Alpine Woody Shrub, Alpine Meadow, Degraded, Bamboo, and Grasslands. The altitude varies from just 150 mts @ Dibang River to around 3000 mts @ Myodia Pass thus offering a wide range of habitats. Such an amazing occurrence of life forms can be attributed to the location which is at the junction of the Paleoarctic, Indo-Chinese, and Indo-Malayan bio-geographic regions, Biotic elements from all these regions occur in this area making it very rich in floral and faunal resources.

The Mishmi Hills is home to some of the rarest endemics and sought after birds of the Indian subcontinent. Mishmi Hills was the place where Julian Donahue and Ben King had ‘re-found’ the enigmatic Rusty-throated Wren Babbler (now re-christened the Mishmi Wren Babbler) in 2004.  This bird was known to the world from only a single skin of a female that landed in the mist-nets of Dr’s Salim Ali and Dillon Ripley during their survey of the area in the late forties. It lay hidden from the ornithologists’ eyes till the venerable duo lured it by playing the tape of similar species and managed to photograph it and also record its song.

Mammals:
There is great mammal diversity in the area. Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Snow Leopard, Golden Cat, Jungle Cat, Marbled Cat and the Leopard Cat represent just the cat family. The endangered Red Panda is found in the northern reaches and the Hoolock Gibbon is abundant. One of the most unusual ungulates found here is the Mishmi Takin. This animal occurs here in small herds at elevations. Other important mammals include Musk Deer, and the Himalayan Black Bear.






 











Mithun:
The Mithun is a bovine of Indian origin. It is considered to be a descendent of wild gaur. This animal has religious significance and is intimately related to the socio-cultural life of the Mishmi people. The Mithun is considered to be a source of personal prestige with an economic value far in excess of the material contribution. Mithuns are unit of wealth and are allowed to move freely in jungle till used for food on festive occasions or for barter. 

Birds: More than 500 species are recorded here that includes birds like Purple and Green Cochoa, Violet and Emerald Cuckoos not to mention Satyr Tragopan and Blood Pheasant. Also Gould’s Shortwing, White-hooded Babbler, Pale-headed Woodpecker and Pale-capped Pigeons, Several species of Laughingthrush, Babblers, Flycatchers, Yuhinas, Minla, Liochichla, Ward’s & Red-headed Trogon, Sunbirds, Sibia, Hornbills, Forktails, Rosefinches, Warblers, Scimmitar Babblers, Parrotbills, Woodpeckers, Tree-creepers, Nuthatch, Drongos, Accentors, Thrushes etc..... you may usually encounter “Bird Waves” and massive “Mixed hunting Parties” in this part of the world, where in hundreds of birds of different species move together scanning the forests.




We will be exploring this region starting from the plains of Assam near Maguri Bheel, then the foothills of Mishmi near Roing, 12 (bara) Kilo, Tiwari Goan and Myodia Pass (@ 2700 mts)..... each of this altitude promises different species composition according to the season.... a brief glimpse of the places that we are going to explore.
  
Maguri Bheel (Dibru Saikhowa National Park)


Our birding trip starts here. Maguri Beel of Tinsukia District is a wetland complex which is a part of the Dibru Saikhowa Important Bird Area but located just outside the Dibru Saikhowa National Park and Biosphere Reserve. ‘Beel’ is the local name for a lake with marshy areas at the edges. Maguri Beel is located in the south bank of the Dibru River, which is a channel of the mighty Brahmaputra River. The Dibru Saikhowa National Park is located in the northern bank of the Dibru River. This area is very rich in biodiversity and is important for conservation of waterfowl and grassland birds....some birds that can be encountered here include Striated Grassbird, Bar-headed Goose, Wagtails, Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveler, Wigeon, Garganey, Gadwall, Mallard, Northern Lapwing, Grey-headed Lapwing, Jacanas, Pied Harrier, Several species of waders and such rare species like Jerdon’s & Marsh Babbler, Jerdon’s Bushchat, Spotted Bush Warbler, Baikal Teal and Falcated Duck, Chestnut-capped Babbler, Swamp Francolin etc ......we shall spend just a morning birding session here on our way to Mishmi Hills.




Roing Town & 12 Kilo (approx. 300m to 800m): The Roing area is the 1st stop in a Mishmi Hills bird tour. Roing is located in the foothills and the altitude stretches from 200m to 500m. The Mishmi Hills rise around the Dibang River Basin and the Roing area is a mix of extensive floodplains and outer Himalayan foothills. Birding here is good from the 12th mile or popularly called as “Bara Kilo (on the road to Mayodia) all the way downhill to the Itapani River. The hbitat here is Dense tropical evergreen, tropical semi-evergreen, sub-tropical broad leaved forests and a swath of semi-evergreen forests along the upper Brahmaputra River plains.

This region is home to key species like Rufous-necked and Great Hornbills, Black Eagle, White-browed Piculet, Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, Red-headed Trogon, Long-tailed Broadbill, White-throated & Ashy Bulbul, Daurian Redstart, Black-backed & Slaty-backed Forktail, Spot-throated Babbler, Long-tailed Sibias, Hill Blue Flycatcher, Sultan Tit, numerous scimitar babblers, Yuhinas, Scarlet Finch, Lesser Racket-tailed & Spangled Drongo, Red-billed Scimmitar Babbler, Hill Prinia, Yellow-bellied Fantail, Maroon Oriole, Rufous-faced & Yellow-bellied Warblers, Scarlet-backed & Yellow-vented Flowerpecker, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Red-headed Trogon, Golden-fronted & Great Barbets, Green Magpie, Pale-headed & Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker, White-hooded Babbler, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Emerald Cuckoo, Green Cochoa.... the Bamboo patches also host the very rare an elusive Hodgson’s Frogmouth.  We will spend 5 nights in 12 Kilo


Tiwari Goan (approx.800m to 2000m): This small village is approximately mid-way from Roing to Mayodia pass road and comprises Dense evergreen forest. It is one of the mega diversity region where the Rufous-throated (Mishmi) Wren Babbler was re-discovered in 2004. The surrounding forest is host to many interesting species like Ward’s Trogon, Mishmi Wren Babbler, Wedge-billed & Spotted Wren Babblers, Several species of Laughingthrush, Tesia, Small & Rufous-bellied Niltava, Pygmy Blue Flycatchers, Yellow-throated & Golden-breasted Fulvettas, Black-chinned & Stripe-throated Yuhinas, Black-throated & Rufous-headed Parrotbills, Beautiful Nuthatch, Blue-winged & Red-tailed Minla, Black-eared & Black-headed Shrike Babblers, Himalayan Cutia, Red-billed Leothrix, Coral-billed Scimmitar Babbler, Golden-throated Fulvetta, Golden Babbler, Straited & Mountain Bulbul, Green-tailed & Black-throated Sunbirds, Green-backed & Yellow-browed Tits, Grey-chinned & Scarlet Minivets, Little-pied & Snowy-browed Flycatchers, Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler, Mountain Tailorbird, Rusty-fronted Barwing, Golden & Orange-flanked Bush Robin, Purple Cochoa, Silver-eared Mesia, Voilet Cuckoo, Black-breasted Thrush, Tree-creepers, Fork-tailed Swift etc.




Mayodia Pass: At almost 2700m, Mayodia Pass is often covered in snow even in March. The terrain is rocky and the vegetation is dominated by ringal bamboo habitat. Some fantastic high-altitude birds can be encountered here birds like Himalayan Monal, Sclaters Monal and Blyth’s Tragopan. Slender-billed Scimitar Babbler, Ward's Trogon,  Grey-sided, Spotted and Black-faced Laughingthrushes, Gould's and  Rusty-bellied Shortwing, Fire-tailed Myzornis, Dark-rumped Rosefinch, Maroon Accenter, Plain-backed Thrush, Brown-throated and Manipur Fulvetta etc. There is no other stay facility here except the very basic “Coffee House” that was build by the colonial settlers long back. The climate here can change rapidly due to the presence of other high altitude mountains in the surrounding area that influence the weather. The road further traverses to the town of Hunli, which are the headquarters of the district. 


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TRIP DETAILS:

Date: 6th March 2016 (Sunday) to 13th March 2016 (Sunday) (travel days included)
Mode of Travel :
Mumbai - Dibrugarh - Mumbai (by Air/Rail on personal expenses)

Local travel in jeep (Non AC Sumo or Qualis) from Dibrugarh – Tinsukhia – Roing – Mayodia – Dibrugarh (By Nature India)
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Travel Details: 


From Mumbai to Dibrugarh & Back (To be taken care by participants themselves)

By Air: We suggest you to book tickets for any of the following flight;

Mumbai - Dibrugarh

Indigo Flight (multiple carriers), Mumbai (7.50 hours) to Dibrugarh (14.50 hours)
Jet Airways Flight No. 9W-339, Mumbai (3.00 hours) to Dibrugarh (13.25 hours)

 
Dibrugarh - Mumbai 
Jet Airways 9W-690, Dibrugarh (13.55 hours) to Mumbai (21.20 hours) OR Any flights after 14:00 Hrs from Dibrugarh

There are other flights also available.... Please check the arrival & departure timing at Dibrugarh for to & fro flights. Book fast to get concessional rates.

By Rail:
One can reach Dibrugarh by Dibrugarh express, but it runs only on Fridays and takes about 53 hours :-(
Nature India will not assist in booking for air/train tickets*
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Itinerary: (Dibrugarh to Dibrugarh)


Sunday, 6th March, 2016: Pick-up at Dibrugarh Airport at 14.30 Hrs…..Departure in jeep for Tinsukhia / Maguri Beel..... Stay overnight at Eco camp in Maguri Beel.

Monday, 7th March, 2016: Morning bird watching at Maguri Beel for water birds and Grassland specialities – Lunch – Proceed to Roing crossing the Bramhaputra river by Boat – Reach Roing / 12 Kilo by evening .......Stay at Mishmi Hill Camp at Roing

Tuesday, 8th March 2016: Early morning check-out, full day bird watching from Roing to 12 Kilo – Lunch on the way – continue birding – 
Stay at Coffee House @ Mayudia Pass

Wednesday, 9th March, 2016: Start early morning – Birding along the way from Mayodiya to Tiwarigaon – lunch on the way - Stay at Coffee House @ Mayudia Pass

Thursday, 10th March, 2016: Start early morning – Birding around Mayodiya pass – lunch on the way - Stay at Coffee House @ Mayudia Pass
 
Friday, 11th March, 2016:  Early morning checkout - Birding around Tiwarigoan & 12 Kilo – Lunch on the way – 
Stay at Mishmi Hill Camp at Roing
 
Saturday, 12th March 2016: Check-out from 12 kilo/ roing – Bird along the way – from Roing to Maguri Beel – Lunch on the way – Stay at Maguri / Tinsukia

Sunday, 13th March, 2016:  Check-out from Hotel – Bird for the Grassland species in Maguri Beel & proceed to Dibrugarh Airport and reach @ 13:00 Hrs
More details on the itinerary will be given to those who register.....
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Trip charges : (Dibrugarh to Dibrugarh only)…. Rs39900/- Only


Includes Stay in BASIC rooms on triple sharing basis at Eco camp in Roing, Stay on twin sharing basis at an Eco Resort near Maguri Bheel and triple sharing in Coffee House at Mayudia Pass (Basic stay without electricity and running water), Basic vegetarian meals @ all places, Local transport by Non-AC Jeeps (Sumo or Qualis) from Dibrugarh to Dibrugarh, Park entry charges, Local Expert charges, vegetarian food, Entry permits for Arunachal Pradesh, Articles on Mishmi Hills & Maguri Beel and bird checklist & snacks ……

Individuals will have to pay additional entry charges IF there is any increase in charges by forest dept. as per the rules. And Camera charges if any.

Please note:
 Since this is a remote location, the facilities are basic at Mishmi Hills.  However the stay is clean and food is generally good.
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Stay Arrangements


Coffee House @ Mayudia Pass, Mishmi Hill Camp @ Roing town & an Eco Resort, Maguri Bheel
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PS: Unfortunately, if the flight from Mumbai to Dibrugarh & back is cancelled due to bad weather or for any other reasons, 
Nature India will not to be responsible for making stay arrangements. Although, Nature India will assist for hotel bookings.
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Registration: You can register by sending a confirmatory mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com and by paying a non refundable Advance of Rs.16000/- immediately after getting a registration mail from us..... (The seats will only be confirmed after receiving the advance amount) …..the remaining amount can be given by 30th Nov, 2015.......Please Register at the earliest as only 8 
seats are available.
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Payment terms:
Phase 1 - Rs. 16000/- as non-refundable Advance to be paid immediately, to confirm the participation. We need to forward this as an advance for logistics & to block our seats.

Phase 2 - Balance amount to be paid before 30th Nov,2015.

Resource Persons:Mr.Adesh Shivkar & Mr.Mandar Khadilkar & Local Expert
Mode of Payment: You can either
1) Transfer non-refundable advance amount of Rs. 16000/- directly to the HDFC A/c : (please call Adesh@ 9820455713 for A/c no.) .... please mention your name, date and other details….

OR

2) Courier a cheque of Rs.16000/- to the following address and forward the details.
Name: Mr. Adesh Shivkar
Address: D-8, The Adi Janata Society, Behind HP Petrolpump, Near Sion Signal, Sion (East), Mumbai-400022.

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Please Note:


1)    Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 16000/- (Phase 1) is strictly non-refundable
2)    Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on 
Nature India Tours
3)    This is primarily a Bird-watching / Photography trip
4)    Weather conditions: Weather in North-East is unpredictable and 
Nature India will not be responsible for any days lost due to bad weather.
5)    Kindly register on this trip only if you agree with  
Nature India's rules and policies http://natureindiapolicies.blogspot.in/2012/08/nature-india-policies.html 

Please revert on 
natureindiatours@gmail.com ID, in case you need any clarification.

For any other queries we are available on 9869071091 / 9820455713(Adesh) or 9930318665 / 9967518665 (Mandar)

Hope to see you for this wonderful trip

Thanks for your patience.

Warm Regards,

Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar
Nature India
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