Stunning natural beauty and cultural richness will mesmerize you. For nature lovers this region is a real action of perfective. This region is known for its comforting climatic conditions throughout 365 days. Although throughout the year one can visit here but from November to April it is the best to visit here. The region is also known for its thrilling white water river rafting expenditure. The below are some of the best rivers to go for thrilling river rafting in India.
Brahmaputra River Rafting Brahamputra River is considered the largest rafting expedition in the world. The river makes its way through the region of Tibet cutting Great Himalayas - the highest and the youngest mountain in the world, and then
enters Arunachal Pradesh from where the expedition begins. A long weekend in Brahamputra River takes rafters through remote hillsides with few indigenous settlements in the thick jungles making it perfect India rafting destination.
Subansari River Subansari attract rafters due to its speed only. It is practically inaccessible, and hardly found any humain being living on the bank of the river. Peace in the remote river it can be experienced by rafting through a challenging Brahamputra River tributary.
Siang River Siang river valleys and its tributaries are home to the village of Adi of Arunachal Pradesh. The Siang River offers plenty opportunities for adventure sports in India like rafting, fishing and trekking. A suspension bridge over the river Siang is an interesting place to be seen. The cane and bamboo bridge is about 60 to 70m long, which connects the hill tribal settlements.
Brahmaputra River Rafting
Brahamputra River is considered the largest rafting expedition in the world. The river makes its way through the region of Tibet cutting Great Himalayas - the highest and the youngest mountain in the world, and then
enters Arunachal Pradesh from where the expedition begins. A long weekend in Brahamputra River takes rafters through remote hillsides with few indigenous settlements in the thick jungles making it perfect India rafting destination.
Subansari River
Subansari attract rafters due to its speed only. It is practically inaccessible, and hardly found any humain being living on the bank of the river. Peace in the remote river it can be experienced by rafting through a challenging Brahamputra River tributary.
Siang River
Siang river valleys and its tributaries are home to the village of Adi of Arunachal Pradesh. The Siang River offers plenty opportunities for adventure sports in India like rafting, fishing and trekking. A suspension bridge over the river Siang is an interesting place to be seen. The cane and bamboo bridge is about 60 to 70m long, which connects the hill tribal settlements.