Birding Tour Packages in Northeast India

7 Tailor-Made Birding Tour Packages Packages in Northeast India

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Planning Birding?

Choose from a list of 7 itineraries curated especially for bird-watching. The birding tour packages are for the great bird lovers who c...an name the bird by hearing its chirping. The Indian subcontinent hosts around 1250 species of birds every year out of which around 900 species are residents of India. So birding in Himalayan ranges is heaven for bird lovers. Be it a Himalayan Monal or a Himalayan Black Bulbul or an Indian Roller or The Blyth's kingfisher or Pelicans or Raptors, you will get to see all the Himalayan birds in the birding season. So, whether you are planning to win the Big Year or just a casual bird lover who loves throwing grains to the sparrows in your house, you must go birding in Northeast India once in your life. Read more

What to Expect

  • Explore some of India’s finest birding hotspots like Kaziranga, Nameri, Manas, and Eaglenest.
  • Spot rare and endemic species including Hornbills, Bengal Floricans, and Himalayan Monals.
  • Walk through forest trails, riverbanks, and grasslands guided by expert naturalists.
  • Combine birdwatching with cultural insights into local communities living close to nature.
  • Stay in eco-camps and lodges designed for wildlife and birding enthusiasts.

Featured Birding Destinations

Destination / Packages Special Birding Focus
Kaziranga Migratory Waterfowl • Swamp Francolin
Nameri White-winged Duck • Riverbank Birding • Forest Trails
Eaglenest Bugun Liocichla • Himalayan Species • High-altitude Birding
Manas Grassland Birds • Bengal Florican • Raptors
Dirang & Sangti Valley Black-necked Crane • Alpine Birding

Kaziranga – Birdlife Beyond Rhinos

While world-famous for its rhinos, Kaziranga National Park is equally rich in birdlife. The Eastern Range is particularly rewarding, with species like the Swamp Francolin, Bar-headed Geese, and vibrant storks. During winter, migratory waterfowl flock to its wetlands, offering spectacular birding opportunities.

Nameri – Riverine Wilderness

Nestled along the Jia Bhoroli River, Nameri National Park is home to the endangered White-winged Duck. Riverbank birding reveals kingfishers, ibises, and wagtails, while forest trails host woodpeckers, broadbills, and hornbills. The combination of river rafting and birding makes Nameri a delight for nature lovers.

Eaglenest – Himalayan Birding Paradise

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh is a global hotspot for birdwatchers. It is the only known site of the rare Bugun Liocichla. Visitors also spot Himalayan Cutia, Fire-tailed Myzornis, and various laughingthrushes. The sanctuary’s high-altitude terrain offers pristine habitats teeming with biodiversity.

Manas – Grassland Specialists

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas National Park is prime territory for grassland birds. The Bengal Florican, one of the world’s rarest bustards, is its crown jewel. Raptors, including serpent eagles and fishing eagles, thrive in its forests, while partridges and quails roam the grasslands.

Dirang & Sangti Valley – High-altitude Birding

Sangti Valley near Dirang is the wintering ground of the Black-necked Crane, a sacred bird for local Monpa communities. With alpine meadows, pine forests, and riverside stretches, the area supports Himalayan monals, finches, and accentors. Scenic landscapes make birding here a memorable cultural and natural experience.

Important Notes

Best Time to Visit – November to April for migratory species and clear visibility.
Permits – Inner Line Permits (ILP) required for Arunachal Pradesh; we provide assistance.
Accommodation – Eco-lodges and forest camps near reserves cater to birders.
Essentials – Carry binoculars, field guides, and neutral-colored clothing to avoid disturbance.