Bailey Trail Trek
Bailey Trail Trek
Tracing the historic route traversed by the British officers, Captain H. T. Morshed and Lt. Col. F. M. Bailey, who were commissioned to survey the land lying between the state of Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet during 1911-12, Bailey trail is also traces an old trade route that connected India, Burma and Tibet. Passing through some remote dense forest cover in the Eastern Himalayas, the trail offers exquisite and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and a chance to witness two of northeastern India’s highest peaks, Gorichen and Kangto.
Coursing through pristine lakes, Monpa Tribe villages, glacial rivers, the trail passes through the regions of Sela Pass, a heavenly site which is the highest point in this trek at an altitude of 4550 meters, Dirang River Valley at Chander, which stands at an elevation of 2530 metres, Tse la Pass and Tawang, which is a paradise for nature lovers. This wonderful journey will have you contemplating the culture and heritage of the remote villages of Arunachal Pradesh.
12 Days