Distance: 150 km Drive
Duration: 4 to 5 hours drive
Pleasant journey going through the scenic tea gardens of Upper Assam. The ride also includes lovely ferry rides from Dhola to Sadiya and the Lohit River which bring you to Roing for your first campsite
Distance:230 km
Duration: 6 hours Drive
From Roing drive to Anini, the last town near the starting point of our trek through Debang Valley, cross the Meodia Pass, the highest pass in Debang Valley, then you will reach Anini in the evening.
Imumgu is the starting point of our Seven Lakes Trek Anini which is 25 km from Anini and from there you will cross lush green fern fields and set up camp for the night at an altitude of 2500 meters.
You will start your trek through the dense forest of Mishimi Hills which is an ideal place to spot dense vegetation and endemic bird species, As we increase or decrease altitude, plants and flowers start to change, and the campsite will also be around 3,400 meters
We leave the alpine forests, then go over a mountain ridge and make the final climb towards our destination, where we meet our first lake of many lakes Kamo Uyea, where we stay at our campsite at 3,750 meters
Today we take a break, We will stay at the same campsite near Kamo Uyea Lake and walk around the campsite as well as explore some other lakes, then The next day we will start the descent back towards civilization.
First, we will go to the top situated at an altitude of 3,927 meters and then descend to reach a post near a small village called Inguli at an altitude of 1550 meters and stay there overnight.
Today’s trek is short, we will go to the mele then drive back to Anini and we will stay there overnight and next day will move early to the next place
A long day on the road as you travel 230km back from Anini to Roing and stay there overnight
Going back to Dibrugarh from Seven Lakes Trek Anini, duration 150 km which will take 4 to 5 hours