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Nam Lang River Expeditions
The pioneers of river descents in Myanmar. Our staff have decades of leading edge rafting and kayaking experience worldwide. Based on our exploratory first descents we are initially offering two very different river trips. One standard river trip will be an exclusive three-day wilderness journey on the pristine western headwaters of the AyeyarwaddyDetail Program
River Expedition
Rawang Explorer
This short and leisurely trek provides spectacular views of the mountain ranges along the border of India and Myanmar as we trek through jungle and Rawang tribal villages. Starting from just beyond Upper Sangaung our picturesque trek takes us through old growth forest over the main pass that separates the Putao valley from the pristine Nam Lang river valley, then further North West as far as Ziya Dam village, the last settlement before the Indian border. On the return leg we retrace our steps through Wanglai Dam and across to Upper Sangaung. If your time is limited or you just want to take a shorter less strenuous trek, then this is the one for you. Detail Program
Malikha Lodge
Putao is the most northerly town in Myanmar in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. Malikha Lodge is a remote wilderness retreat and offers an exciting range of half day or full day soft adventure excursions, a unique insight into local village life, as well as the opportunity for outdoor exercise in a pristine wilderness environment. Detail Program

 

 
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