Discover Unforgettable Travel Destinations Across the Himalayan Region
Trekking and hiking in the Himalayas is a delightful experience. You walk past the sleepy villages dotting the hill slopes and through the rhododendron groves. A vast clear sky and fresh air are blowing from everywhere, and the Himalayas on the horizon unfold themselves before you. Pack your sacks – pull the socks and set out to explore the unexploited Himalayas to identify the highest mountain peaks, unknown flowers and birds, as our support crew takes care of the rest. The snowy peaks around you are an abode of peace. You rediscover yourself!
One of the world's best places to go bird watching is India. With over 1,300 species, from the elusive Great Indian Bustard in the grasslands to the vibrant Himalayan Monal in the mountains, every region is packed with avian diversity. We offer more than simply checklists for our well planned bird watching trips in India. They’re immersive journeys that bring you into close contact with diverse habitats from wetlands to jungles, from deserts to the high Himalayas.
For birdwatchers, the Himalayas are a sacred place. With elevations ranging from forested foothills to alpine cliffs, the region is a magnet for rare and endemic species. Our bird watching tour in the Himalaya takes you into deep valleys and remote trails where you may encounter:
We work with expert local guides who know these altitudes better than any GPS, ensuring both safety and sightings.
We’re not just a travel agency. We’re field naturalists, conservation advocates, and passionate birders ourselves. Every itinerary is crafted with ecological sensitivity, respect for local communities, and a deep understanding of bird behavior.
Whether you're a seasoned birder or just beginning your birding journey, we tailor our tours to match your level and interest.
For the hardcore birding enthusiast, our Himalayan bird watching tours are peak experiences literally and figuratively. Basecamps in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand offer access to high-altitude forests and secret birding trails.