Grasslands of the One-Horned RhinoKaziranga
A UNESCO World Heritage flood plain home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhino population, and one of India's finest tiger reserves.

We curate Upper Assam in depth rather than the subcontinent in breadth. These are the places we return to, season after season.
Grasslands of the One-Horned RhinoA UNESCO World Heritage flood plain home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhino population, and one of India's finest tiger reserves.
The World's Largest River IslandAn island of monasteries and Mising villages, reached only by ferry across the Brahmaputra — the gentle heart of Vaishnavite Assam.
Tea Capital of the EastMile upon mile of estate-walled tea gardens, threaded by colonial bungalows and the deep-water reaches of the Brahmaputra.
Seat of the Ahom KingsSix centuries of Ahom rule echo in stone temples, royal tanks, and palace ruins set against monsoon skies.
Verandahs & HeritageThe cultural capital of Upper Assam — gateway to Majuli and home to many of the region's finest planter bungalows.
The Great Slow RiverA braided river one to ten kilometres wide — the spine of every journey we craft, navigable by private vessel from Guwahati to Pasighat.