1. Arunachal Pradesh

1. Siang Valley Trekking

An exhilarating trek of 11 days in this mystique valley of Arunachal Pradesh is all about exploring and discovering the opulent nature of the state. Considered as a moderate trek, it is an affair of lush greeneries, narrow and enthralling passes, awe-inspiring terrains, challenging trails and lot more.

2. Angling in Subansiri

Originating from the mighty Himalayas in Tibet, the Subansiri River flowing through Arunachal Pradesh is amongst the most sought after destination for Golden Masheer, Trout and Goonj fishing sports. If you are an angling fan, this river and its fascinating dwellers will offer you the ultimate thrill of angling!

3. White Water Rafting in Subansiri

Visit Arunachal Pradesh, a hidden gem in the North-Eastern part of India, carve out the fear in you and challenge the white waters of Subansiri. Feel the thrill of manoeuvring the gushing the rapids of Grade-I to Grade-IV and curate some of the spine-chilling adventurous moments of your life.

2. Assam

1. One-Horned Rhino Spotting in Kaziranga National Park

While in the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, take an enthralling Elephant Safari and step into the enchanting world of the One-horned Rhinos! The famous one-horned rhinoceros is India’s most popular tourism charm. The savannas of the Kaziranga National Park are home to this magnificent animal. According to the sources there are approximately 1,200 one-horned rhinos here, which accounts to more than two-thirds of the world’s total. In addition to this exotic as well as endangered species.

2. River Rafting in Brahmaputra River

If yes, then head to the Nameri National Park in Assam and indulge in river rafting in the Brahmaputra River. The best time to opt for this adventure is between the months of October and February. Brahmaputra is well known for being one of the multinational rivers of Asia. It flows through both India and China. This massive river is popular for being India’s largest rivers and proffers an exhilarating experience to rafters from all across the world.

3. Wildlife Safari in Nameri National Park

This national wildlife protected area is the home to several endangered and exotic wildlife species. To name a few, you can easily spot Tiger, Elephant, Leopard, Wild Boar, Gaur, Himalayan Black Bear and others. Housing more 300 species of birds and around 600 types of flora, it is also a paradise for nature lovers and shutterbugs.

Goa

1. White Water Rafting at Mandovi river

Well, Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) recently introduced white river rafting in Goa on the Mhadei River, at a small village called Ustem in Valpoi, Sattari. People who love adventure sports will find this place no less than a heaven, as it is surrounded by beautiful trees and plant vegetation. Foreign travelers love this place and visit it in large numbers every year. The best time to try river rafting in Goa is during monsoon season.

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