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chalohoppo123 · 8 months
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Bishum Phudung: Unveiling the Enigmatic Charms of Arunachal Pradesh!
Discover Bishum Phudung: A Hidden Gem in Arunachal Pradesh!
A small village located in the Dirang Tehsil of West Kameng District in Arunachal Pradesh. It's situated 19 KM west of the district headquarters, Bomdila.
This unexplored destination is a story waiting to be told, and a culture waiting to be explored.
Bishum Phudung invites you to be a part of its unfolding narrative.
DM us to connect with our Travel Experts to plan your trip.
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chalohoppo123 · 9 months
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Discover Hidden Wonders: Cave Pools of Meghalaya.
Imagine a serene pool, nestled within a cave, untouched by the outside world.
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Yes, this photo was taken in India. Shot by @josiahwaa on one of his spelunking adventures in Meghalaya, it’s pictures like these that make us want to time travel into winter every time the summer comes in.
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Thankfully caving season is right around the corner, and we can't wait to take you there.
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chalohoppo123 · 9 months
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Monsoon Marvels: Chasing Rain, Rivers, and Root Bridges in Meghalaya.
Chasing the final days of the monsoon with our incredible guests!
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Here are a few frames from our ongoing Meghalaya group trip.
Only two trips left this season! Don't miss out on creating unforgettable memories of the Meghalaya monsoons.
Join our small group tour to explore the wettest place on Earth: https://shorturl.at/uBKY5
"Of Rains, Rivers and Root bridges"
The Mega Meghalayan Monsoon Chapter
Dates:
16th to 21st September
22nd to 27th September
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chalohoppo123 · 9 months
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Feathered Wonders of Kaziranga: A Bird Lover's Paradise
Calling All Bird Lovers!
Kaziranga is well known for the famous one-horned Rhinoceros, but did you know that this celebrated National park has over 478 species of birds (both migratory and resident). This includes 25 globally threatened and 21 near threatened species. .
In the frames above clicked by @bhashyakar you can see the following birds:
Frame 1: Indian Pied Hornbills
Frame 2: Fish Eagle
Frame 3: Scarlet Minivet
Frame 4: Changeable hawk eagle
Frame 5: Rufous woodpecker .
The park usually reopens in October every year, and we can’t wait to be going in with our binoculars.
What about you?
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chalohoppo123 · 9 months
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Exploring Nagaland's Bountiful Cardamom Harvest and Sustainable Agriculture.
Here’s what freshly harvested cardamom from Nagaland looks like!
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About 70% of Nagaland's population relies on agriculture, with a diverse range of agro-climatic zones, from sub-alpine temperate to mild tropical hill zones, the land is fertile for various types of crops.
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The state's cardamom yield is the highest in India, calculated based on the total area under cultivation and the corresponding output.
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To learn more about the strong and sustainable agricultural practices of Nagaland, come join us as we explore the region through a local lens.
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chalohoppo123 · 10 months
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Capturing Meghalaya Safely: Navigating the Selfie Danger Zone.
Selfie Danger Zone - That’s correct!
There are many locations in Meghalaya, where you would want to take a selfie, or get that perfect Meghalaya frame! After many accidents, today, it is quite common to see signs like these as you explore Meghalaya.
Here are a few things to keep in mind especially if you are visiting in the Monsoon Season:
- Be mindful of where you ask your driver to stop: We understand the thrill of wanting to click that perfect photograph. However, the hill areas have narrow roads, and suddenly stopping the car when you come across a beautiful view can be extremely dangerous. Always find a suitable parking spot before stopping for a perfect selfie.
- Watch your step: While on hikes, the paths can get quite slippery, with the moss that grows throughout the season. This is true especially near waterfalls and rivers. Ensure stable footing and balance before getting that dreamy photo.
- Avoid Risky Locations: Avoid taking selfies near the edge of cliffs or other potentially dangerous locations.
- Protect Your Devices: Rain can damage electronic devices, including smartphones and cameras. Use waterproof covers or cases.
- Follow Local Guidelines: Always follow any guidelines or warnings provided by local authorities or guides.
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chalohoppo123 · 10 months
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Embracing Flower Bliss: Exploring Dzükou Valley's Blossoming Beauty.
Life is better when you’re surrounded by flowers.
In the frames above you can see @preeti_pcy experiencing the magic of the flowers in Dzükou valley.
With the monsoon at its peak, one can expect to see a variety of wild flowers during this season.
When are you planning your Dzükou valley trip?
Join our customised trips: https://shorturl.at/grGS7
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chalohoppo123 · 10 months
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Exploring the Unseen: Meghalaya's Hidden Gems Await.
Over mountains, across rivers and behind waterfalls.
July, 2023.
Team ChaloHoppo is out and about finding the most unique experiences in Meghalaya and Arunachal as we post this, and we can't wait to show you what we've found.
Here is a preview of what it’s like to be in one of our hidden spots in Meghalaya- The Abode of clouds.
If you would like to go off the beaten trail with your family or friends, with no compromise on quality or luxury, connect now with our travel experts.
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chalohoppo123 · 10 months
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Monsoon Marvels: Exploring East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya in July 2023.
July dump, 2023.
Frames from our recent recce of the East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya. Still say summer is a bad time to travel?
Join our small group tour to explore the wettest place on Earth: https://shorturl.at/uBKY5
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