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Reconnect with nature on the Bastar Eco Tour, a 4-day immersive experience into the pristine wilderness, sacred heritage, and sustainable way of life in Bastar. From cascading waterfalls and ancient caves to tribal traditions, local cuisine, and eco-adventures like bamboo rafting and forest treks, this tour celebrates the raw beauty of Bastar through a responsible and enriching lens.
- Explore Tirathgarh waterfalls, Kanger Valley, and Mandarkonta caves
- Thrilling bamboo rafting at Dhurwa Dera
- Dholkal Ganesha Trek through lush green forest trails
- Short hike to Satdhara waterfalls, gateway to Abujhmad region
- Visit Danteshwari Temples in Dantewada and Jagdalpur
- Discover ancient wonders of Barsoor and the Twin Ganesha Temple
- Bask in the beauty of Tamda Ghumar and Mendri Ghumar waterfalls
- Visit the sacred Narayanpal Temple and tribal Devgudi shrines
- Heritage walk in Jagdalpur, including museums and markets
- Experience tribal cuisine, including the iconic red ant chutney
Itineraries
Day 1
Waterfalls, Caves & Bamboo Rafting

Arrive in Jagdalpur and dive straight into nature with a visit to the 300ft-high Tirathgarh waterfalls and Mandarkonta caves. Admire scenic views at Kanger Dhara, and enjoy a thrilling bamboo rafting experience at Dhudmaras, topped with traditional tribal cuisine.
Day 2
Dholkal Trek & Timeless Temples

Start your day trekking through Dholkal's verdant trails. Hike to the serene Satdhara waterfalls, then explore the Shakti Peeth of Danteshwari, followed by the mythical temples of Barsoor and the awe-inspiring Twin Ganesha statue. A day rich in history, devotion, and discovery.
Day 3
Waterfall Wonders & Tribal Beliefs

Visit the magnificent Chitrakote waterfalls, followed by scenic stops at Tamda Ghumar and Mendri Ghumar. Taste authentic tribal delicacies, then explore the ancient Narayanpal Temple and tribal Devgudi shrines, which reflect animistic beliefs of local communities.
Day 4
Jagdalpur's Culture & Craft

Stroll through Sirasar Square on the Jagdalpur Heritage Walk, exploring the Bastar Palace, serene lakes, and two major museums – Anthropological and Archaeological. Wrap up your tour with local shopping and final glimpses into Bastar’s welcoming community.
- Accommodation
- Food-All Veg
- Tour Leader
- Parking charges
- Entry charges
- Gypsy Safari (One Time, Depend on Availability)
- Boating (Depend on Availability)
- Caving
- Sightseeing
- Village Walk
- Heritage walk
- Trekking
- Craft Village
- Water Bottles (Supporting limited usage of Plastic, we suggest carrying steel water bottles)
- Dinner
- Beverages
- Insurance
- Tip
- Products which you may purchase
- Any other cost not mentioned above
The ideal time to visit Bastar is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant, waterfalls are flowing, and local festivals and tribal markets are in full swing. These months are perfect for both cultural exploration and nature-based adventures. However, rest of the months offer their own charm, giving space for a more immersive travel.
Most activities involve light walking, short treks, or mild adventure sports like bamboo rafting or cave exploration. Treks like Dholkal Hill may require moderate fitness. Our itineraries are designed to be accessible for all age groups with a basic level of fitness.
Yes, these tours are family-friendly. We ensure comfort and safety throughout, and activities can be adapted based on the group's needs. However, specific treks or cave visits may be optional for elderly travelers.
We offer a mix of deluxe hotels, resorts, homestays and eco-camps, depending on the itinerary and package. All accommodations are handpicked for cleanliness, comfort, and a unique local experience.
We provide freshly cooked vegetarian meals, along with local delicacies (especially in tribal food experiences). Special dietary needs can be accommodated with prior notice.
We recommend carrying:
- Comfortable walking/trekking shoes
- Light woolens (especially for winter mornings)
- Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle
- Personal medications
- Rain jacket (during monsoon season)
Yes, all tours are led by local experts or trained guides who are well-versed in Bastar’s culture, history, and geography. They also facilitate meaningful community interactions and ensure safety during outdoor activities.
Absolutely. Our tours are crafted to empower local communities, promote cultural exchange, and minimize environmental impact. We collaborate with tribal artisans, village hosts, and local guides to ensure an authentic and ethical travel experience.
Almost all areas have proper Jio connectivity, while Airtel struggles in a few areas.
Yes, we can create personalized itineraries curated for your needs. You can Call us, Mail us or just drop us a message in Whatsapp.
Note:
- Fixed Batches will be cancelled if the Minimum group requirements are not met.
- Boating and Caves can be cancelled if they are not available due to rain or other reasons.
- If Kanger Valley National Park opens by the arrival dates it can be added on extra charges.
Payment policy:-
100% advance before the trip
Cancellation Policy:-
In the event of cancellation of tour / travel services due to any avoidable / unavoidable reason/s we must be notified of the same in writing. Cancellation charges will be effective from the date we receive advice in writing, and cancellation charges would be as follows:
Once booked it is subject to cancellation charges as follows:
- 60 days ahead of booking dates 10%
- 30 days ahead of booking dates 20%
- 15 days ahead of booking dates 30%
- 7 days ahead of booking dates 50%
- Within 7 days 100%