Greener Pastures launches three tours under the series – ‘Discover Arunachal Pradesh’
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Greener Pastures launches three tours under the series – ‘Discover Arunachal Pradesh’

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11-11-2022
 

Greener Partures, an eco-tourism company based in Northeast India started out in 2011, as a small adventure between friends. Today, Greener Pastures has grown to encompass a network of travel enthusiasts, local guides, boutique properties, and tribal homestays, along with well-established and tested route maps, and expert knowledge of travel logistics in the region. With much experience of traveling and organizing tours to these remote lands, the team at Greener Pastures is super excited to launch these new tours and bring to the traveler an enriching experience of this mystical land and its people. 

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the least explored destinations in the country and has much to offer to a traveler. It is an amalgam of colorful tribes living in remote villages in the Eastern Himalayan valleys. These tribes are known to still preserve and practice their ancient way of life; away from modernity, sustaining mainly on their relationship with nature. The region is also blessed with incredible natural beauty of virgin landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, rainforests, and mountain peaks on the horizon. 

Vaivhav Todi, the director of the company about their new launch, said, “We are really happy to restart our operations this year after a long break due to the pandemic. It has been really motivating to get a good response from travelers, especially a lot of our old travelers who have visited again this year. Coming to the 3 new tours that we have launched; I think they are an interesting introduction to the state of Arunachal, be it the Buddhist Western part or the Central region where we find some really fascinating tribes such as the Adi and the Apatani; and my favorite part which is the Eastern part of the state where the forest is never ending and you get this feeling of mystique.”

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