Much of northeast India is just glorious wilderness. Few places in the world, let alone India, compare. A particularly wonderful tract spreads across the extreme west of Arunachal Pradesh and the adjacent low-lying areas of Assam. From the vast grasslands of Kaziranga in the Brahmaputra valley, through the dense tropical and temperate forests of the Eastern Himalaya, and on to the alpine meadows at the snowline, this area has it all. It&rsquos also surprisingly well-connected and navigable the road network, including a highway, traverses the entire stretch, up to an altitude of 4,500m spectacular mountain vistas clothed in unexplored forest an eye-popping diversity of wildlife yet to be documented in any great detail a thriving Buddhist culture and impressive snow sentinels which soar to 7,000m on our northern border with Tibet. In just over 300km of road&mdashmuch less, as the bird flies&mdashwildlife enthusiasts have over 800 bird species to try and spot and, just in case they suffer neck-cramp from staring up at the sky so much, more than enough mammals, unusual reptiles, and the like to keep their eyes peeled. Here, in this small part of the country, you can absorb the essence of the northeast in a week, or you can immerse yourself in it for a decade and still be consistently, continuously surprised.




