Overview
Discover beautiful north east India with its world-famous tea gardens and diverse wildlife. Our tailor-made tours provide unique experiences so you return home with a sense of belonging and kinship with the local people of the areas visited. With this in mind, we have been developing new destinations with community participation in line with our strong responsible tourism principles.
Safaris and Tours
Arunachal Pradesh is the north-eastern-most state in India. Home to a remarkable wealth of birdlife in national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, valleys and forests, this region is a birder’s paradise. The abundance of species includes the very rare white-winged wood duck in Nameri National Park.
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Country:India,
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Tour Type:Guided
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Safari Standard:Budget, Mid Range
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Start/end:Start in Guwahati , end in Guwahati
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10 Days from$1715 p/p in USD
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Departures: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov, Dec
The north east corner of India is packed with incredible culture and wildlife. This trip gives you a fascinating insight into cultural aspects such as Buddhist Monasteries and tea plantations while the wilderness areas are rich in birds and wildlife including India’s greater one-horned rhinoceros.
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Country:India,
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Tour Type:Guided
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Safari Standard:Mid Range
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Start/end:Start in Bagdogra Airport, end in Jorhat/Guwahati/Dibrugarh Airport
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13 Days from$2174 p/p in USD
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Departures: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov, Dec
The north east corner of India is packed with incredible culture and wildlife. This trip gives you a fascinating insight into cultural aspects such as traditional silk weaving and tea plantations while the wilderness areas are rich in birds and wildlife.
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Country:India,
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Tour Type:Guided
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Safari Standard:Mid Range
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Start/end:Start in Guwahati Airport, end in Dibrugarh Airport
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11 Days from$2007 p/p in USD
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Departures: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov, Dec
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, in India’s spectacular north east, is full of incredible birdlife. Species include the rarely observed Baer’s pochard, Bengal florican, pale-capped pigeon, falcated duck, Baikal teal, Chinese spotbilled duck and rufous vented prinia.
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Country:India,
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Tour Type:Guided
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Safari Standard:Mid Range
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Start/end:Start/end in Dibrugarh airport
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7 Days from$1000 p/p in USD
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Departures: Year Round
Discover this fascinating region of India, brimming with its amazing flora and fauna; protected gibbons, Indian one horned rhino, Royal Bengal tigers, elephant, variety of macaque, water buffalo, Bengal slow loris, 400 species of birds, including some rare species, and much more.
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Country:India,
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Tour Type:Guided
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Safari Standard:Luxury, Mid Range
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Start/end:Start in Jorhat Airport, end in Guwahati Airport
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11 Days from$1915 p/p in USD
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Departures: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov, Dec

Company Profile
We are a boutique tour operating company, based in the Camellia town of Dibrugarh, Assam. The name Camellia is from the flower of the tea plant species. It all began in 2000 with the idea of promoting ‘tea tourism’ in Upper Assam. Since then we’ve graduated to covering the entire north-eastern region of the country, with our prime focus on Assam. We are pioneers in converting our tea plantation bungalows, which are boutique properties with 2-4 rooms, as places for guests to stay while they are in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia.
As a company, we strongly believe in responsible tourism and have always kept in mind the importance of meaningful community participation, engagement and giving back. Our guests can visit local communities, engage with local people, enjoy local cuisines and experience different lifestyles, traditions, cultures and contexts. Moreover, during their stay in one of our tea-plantations in Assam, our guests can also chose to volunteer for and spend time with the children of a tea plantation primary school. We believe that a few hours a day of reading together, singing songs, dancing and playing sports with people from around the globe, can add immense value and open windows to the world for our children in the plantations, who are otherwise cut off from the rest of the world and are limited by deprivation and marginalisation.
