If tropical jungle, slush & mud, remote mud tracks, forgotten hamlets – truly back of beyond countryside excites you, then join us on this exciting, tough, yet hugely insightful drive on tracks and trails in the hinterland of Naga Land.
Besides the sheer geography and road, this land is also home to many forgotten tribes, quaint folk culture, exotic cuisine and more Log & Drum Naga Land is an offroader’s delight, a cultural spectacle & a true-blue opportunity to return to the basics!
Drive for over 1100kms on forgotten mud tracks that shall test both man and machine; most of these may only be traversed on by 4×4 vehicles. The trail is punctuated with non-descript hamlets, plenty of streams, some nasty inclines. Warm and hospitable people provide relief from the otherwise tough surroundings. Their life isn’t easy, but the sheer contentment & cheer is sure to make you rethink and calibrate your own lens for life.
Get ready for many logs & drums that spruce up this drive for the discerning traveler!

Highlights
Challenging driving-off-road on slush & mud; tricky stream crossings,
obstacles that demand ingenuity and innovation.
Virgin terrain, totally unexplored, forgotten, lesser known, away from any
remote hint of urbanity
Meeting like-minded people, who are otherwise accomplished in their own fields, but don’t mind stepping outside their comfort zone in order to recalibrate their lens for life
Teamwork, sheer camaraderie; perks and perils of expeditionary travel
Most of the route trails the Indo-Myanmar border, culminating in Longwa where the chiefs house is
literally on the international boundary – split between India and Myanmar
Exotic food cooked in tribal homes. Unique aromas, flavours and taste. Unfiltered, no-mask exposure to authentic Naga cuisine in the hinterland
Native folk dance performances – Pochury & Konyak tribe
Peek into lives of the tattooed headhunters – the Konyaks, one of the fiercest Naga tribes
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