Outdoor Whisperer

Tribal Trails

Bastar, Chhattisgarh 2025 | A Monsoon Learning Adventure for Young Explorers

Difficulty

Easy

Duration

6 Days

Location

Chhattisgarh

Season

July-August

Fee

On Enquiry

Overview

There are adventures — and then there are journeys that shape how young minds see the world.

Tribal Trails – Bastar is a one-of-a-kind monsoon experience designed for students to engage with nature, culture, and themselves. Set deep in the lush heartlands of Chhattisgarh, this program opens a doorway into one of India’s most untouched tribal landscapes — a living museum of tradition, art, and ancestral wisdom.

Students won’t just visit the region — they’ll live it. Staying in traditional village homestays, they’ll walk jungle trails where Gond and Maria legends were born, eat meals prepared the tribal way, and learn crafts passed down through generations. Each day blends hands-on learning with real adventure — think forest hikes, volcanic jacuzzis, waterfalls, kayaking, and temple trails lost to time.

In an era of digital saturation, Tribal Trails reconnects youth with the primal classroom of the outdoors. It fosters empathy, cultural appreciation, and resilience — qualities no textbook can teach. With experienced guides, certified safety protocols, and a deeply thought-out curriculum, this journey is as safe as it is transformative.

This isn’t just a field trip. It’s an awakening.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Cultural Exchange with Tribal Communities: Live and learn with the Maria and Gond tribes — their songs, crafts, food, and stories become part of your journey.
  • Village Homestay Living: Stay in eco-huts and mud homes inside real tribal settlements for a fully immersive experience.
  • Jungle Hikes & River Trails: Explore hidden forest paths, discover a natural volcanic jacuzzi, and trek through monsoon-fed wilderness.
  • Waterfall Adventures: Visit the majestic Chitrakoot and Tirathgarh waterfalls and enjoy kayaking at Dhurwa Dera.
  • Hands-on Tribal Art & Craft: Create traditional bell metal art, cook local recipes, and take part in vibrant community workshops.
  • Heritage Exploration: Uncover the mystery of the Dholkal Ganesh Temple and walk among ancient ruins in Barsur.
  • Outdoor Learning & Reflection: Participate in story circles, outdoor journaling, and interactive sessions that build awareness and empathy.

Itinerary

  • Students arrive at Jagdalpur Airport (JGB) by 3:00 PM, welcomed by facilitators

  • Drive to Chota Bodal village, a peaceful tribal hamlet surrounded by forest

  • Check-in to traditional eco-huts or mud-house homestays, thoughtfully maintained with clean showers and toilets

  • Evening: Orientation session with the instructors and a tribal welcome ceremony

  • Sit around the campfire, hear local folklore, and settle into the rhythm of village life

🌱 The journey begins with warmth, community, and a taste of ancient hospitality.

  • Visit to Bada Bodal village, known for its rich craft traditions

  • Participate in a Bell Metal Craft workshop — a hands-on session with local artisans

  • Explore the scenic Gudiya Padar region, home to sacred groves and hidden trails

  • Afternoon: Learn to cook local dishes and create traditional tribal art with village women and youth

  • Evening spent in a core tribal settlement, offering a deeper connection to indigenous lifestyles

🎨 A day of creativity, culture, and immersive learning with the keepers of a timeless legacy.

  • Set out on a guided jungle hike through thick Sal forests and bird-rich canopies

  • Reach a hidden volcanic jacuzzi — a rare natural phenomenon where students can dip their feet and unwind

  • Quiet time by the river — journal reflections, sketch nature, or simply breathe

  • Return to homestay by sunset for group sharing and outdoor learning games

🌿 Adventure meets wonder as nature reveals its wildest classroom.

  • Journey through the Maria tribal region, known for its heritage and forest paths

  • Hike through Dantewada forests to reach the revered Dholkal Ganesh Temple, perched on a high hilltop

  • Enjoy a traditional lunch hosted by local tribal families

  • Later, explore the forgotten temples and monoliths of Barsur, once an ancient capital

🛕 Step into sacred history, where myth and mystery lie nestled in the green.

  • Full-day excursion to Bastar’s monsoon marvels: Chitrakoot Waterfall (the Niagara of India) and Tirathgarh Waterfall

  • Afterward, head to Dhurwa Dera for a guided kayaking session in calm river waters

  • Enjoy a picnic-style outdoor lunch by the riverside — laughter, food, and flowing water

💦 A splash of thrill and freedom in nature’s monsoon playground.

  • Final morning spent visiting local tribal markets for handicrafts, artwork, and souvenirs

  • Cultural exchange and wrap-up circle with students and facilitators

  • Drop-off at Jagdalpur Airport for departure — hearts full, minds expanded

🎁 Students return not just with mementos, but with new perspectives and stories to carry for life.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in authentic village homestays (eco-huts/mud-houses with clean toilet & shower facilities)

  • All vegetarian meals, fruits, milk, and safe drinking water throughout the program

  • Local transportation within Bastar, including airport pick-up and drop-off at Jagdalpur (JGB)

  • All entry tickets, permits, and workshop materials

  • Certified outdoor facilitators and cultural guides

  • All learning sessions, art workshops, and adventure activities

  • Kayaking, guided hikes, and heritage visits with required safety equipment

  • 24/7 on-ground support, first-aid kit, and emergency transport access

Exclusions

    • Travel to and from Jagdalpur Airport (JGB) from your home city

    • Personal shopping, snacks, or additional souvenirs

    • Any services or items not specifically mentioned in the inclusions

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Food & Cuisine

Meals are fresh, vegetarian, and prepared in traditional kitchens using local ingredients.

  • Three wholesome meals per day (breakfast, lunch, dinner)

  • Fruits, milk, and herbal teas provided regularly for nourishment

  • Mineral water and boiled drinking water available throughout

  • Food is cooked with sensitivity to dietary needs and hygiene standards

Simple food, served with love, keeps students energized and healthy throughout the journey.

Accommodation

Students will stay in traditional village homestays, designed to provide a rich cultural experience while maintaining comfort and hygiene.

  • Eco-huts or mud-houses, constructed using sustainable local methods

  • Neat and private toilet and shower facilities in each home

  • Separate arrangements for boys and girls, supervised by facilitators

  • Warm hospitality from local families that offers both safety and a sense of home

Living with the community helps students build empathy, adaptability, and deep cultural appreciation.

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Safety

Outdoor Whisperer follows the highest safety standards to ensure students are secure at all times.

  • UIAA-certified adventure equipment used for all activities

  • PCGI-certified outdoor instructors and trained facilitators with extensive field experience

  • 24/7 emergency vehicle on standby for immediate evacuation if required

  • Pre-mapped routes, local support teams, and a structured supervision plan

  • Daily student check-ins and health monitoring by mentors

Safety isn’t just a checkbox — it’s the foundation of every experience we offer.

Dates Available

DATES
AVAILABILITY
4 July
Slots Available
8 August
Slots Available
September
Slots Available

Trek Date: Customised only

Trek Fee: On enquiry
(This includes everything – comfortable stays, delicious meals, permits, expert guides, and more, as detailed in the Inclusions above.)

To Confirm Your Spot:
Click the Book Now button below to proceed with your booking. You’ll have the option to select your preferred dates and any optional add-ons on the next page.

Something Else In Mind?

We get it — adventures should feel personal. We’re here to co-create a version of this journey that feels right for you.

  • Start on your preferred dates

  • Custom inclusions & stay options

  • Tweak the itinerary or route

  • Plan a private group experience

Fill out the form or drop us an email at mail@outdoorwhisperer.com with your questions & requirements, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. For a quicker response, feel free to reach us directly at +91-8285967537.

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Why Outdoor Whisperer?​

We do things a bit differently — and proudly so. We don’t chase numbers; we focus on depth, care, and quality. Each trek is meticulously planned, and organized with warmth, care, and an unwavering focus on your safety. From pre-trek online briefings to carefully curated experiences on-ground, we believe the best adventures are the ones that feel like they were made just for you.

Founder-led Journeys

Every batch is personally led by our founding team — not outsourced. We’re deeply involved in your journey, from planning to trail.

Quality Over Quantity

We run fewer batches on purpose. It lets us focus on doing each trek really well, with attention to detail, better care, and stronger group vibes.

Designed With Heart

We thoughtfully craft each batch to feel personal — with small surprises, better pacing, and meaningful touches that make the journey feel your own.

Safety Comes First

From altitude protocols to evacuation readiness, our on-ground team is WFR-certified, highly experienced, and well-versed with Himalayan conditions.

Pre-Trek Online Briefing

Before every departure, we host detailed virtual briefings so you're mentally and logistically prepped for what lies ahead.

Transparent Pricing & Terms

No hidden charges. No unpleasant surprises. We only offer what we’d want for ourselves — quality, integrity, and care.

What To Pack?

Things to Pack – Tribal Trails Bastar Program

1. Clothing

Pack light, modest, and comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor movement and village environments.

  • 3–4 quick-dry T-shirts

  • 2 pairs of lightweight trekking or track pants

  • 1 pair of full-length cotton pants or jeans (for village visits and travel)

  • 1 light sweatshirt or fleece (for cooler evenings)

  • 1 waterproof raincoat or poncho (essential for monsoon conditions)

  • 1 set of nightwear

  • Undergarments for 6 days

  • 1 lightweight towel or quick-dry travel towel

Note: Students are expected to dress modestly to respect local cultural norms.


2. Footwear

Choose comfortable, durable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.

  • 1 pair of trekking/sports shoes (preferably already worn in)

  • 1 pair of sandals or floaters (for river time and homestays)

  • 2–3 pairs of socks (at least one quick-dry pair)


3. Personal Hygiene

Basic toiletries and hygiene items to maintain cleanliness during the trip.

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Mild soap and shampoo (preferably biodegradable)

  • Hairbrush or comb

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Tissue paper and a small pack of toilet paper

  • Mosquito repellent (cream or spray)

  • Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)

  • Feminine hygiene products (as applicable)


4. Weather Protection

Be prepared for both sun and rain, especially during monsoon.

  • Waterproof poncho or rain jacket with hood

  • Zip-lock or waterproof bags (for clothes, books, and electronics)

  • Cap or hat (for sun protection)

  • Light woolen cap (optional, for cooler nights)


5. Essentials & Daily Use

These items will support daily activities, learning, and comfort.

  • Refillable water bottle (minimum 1 litre)

  • Small backpack or daypack (for daily outings)

  • Torch or headlamp (with extra batteries)

  • Personal journal and pen (provided journaling is encouraged)

  • 1–2 reusable cloth bags (for laundry or wet clothes)

  • Photocopy of valid ID (school ID or Aadhaar)


6. Items Not Required

To ensure safety and maintain the learning focus, the following are discouraged:

  • Expensive gadgets or valuables

  • Junk food, sugary snacks, or soft drinks

  • Sharp objects or pocket knives

  • Makeup, perfumes, or flashy accessories

  • Mobile phones (unless explicitly permitted by the program team)

Common Questions

The Markha Valley trek is graded moderate. It’s not technically challenging, but you’ll be trekking long distances (up to 20 km/day) at altitudes ranging from 3,200m to 5,260m. It’s suitable for fit beginners and experienced trekkers alike. Regular training and good acclimatization are key to enjoying the trail.

You’ll cross Kongmaru La Pass at 5,260 meters, the highest point on this trek. It’s a steep climb and descent on either side, but it rewards you with one of the most panoramic Himalayan views in Ladakh.

Not necessarily. If you’re reasonably fit and have done a multi-day Himalayan trek before, you’re good to go. The trail is well-defined, and there’s no technical climbing involved. First-timers should train well and come prepared for high altitude.

You should be able to walk 6–7 km a day for several days, ideally with a backpack. We recommend 3–4 weeks of regular training (walking, jogging, stair climbing, or cycling). A strong cardiovascular base and endurance will help you enjoy the trail and manage the altitude better.

The best window is from mid-June to mid-September, when the weather is most stable in Ladakh. July and August are especially beautiful, with green pastures, wildflowers, and flowing streams, while September brings clear skies and colder nights.

ght to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh (IXL), arriving on Day 1 of the itinerary. From the airport, you can take a prepaid taxi or local transport to reach our designated hotel in Leh. We’ll share the hotel name and address well in advance. Participants are expected to report at the hotel by afternoon on Day 1 — rest and acclimatization begin immediately.

Yes. The entire trail passes through the Hemis National Park, one of India’s largest protected high-altitude reserves. You may spot marmots, blue sheep, ibex, golden eagles, or even signs of the elusive snow leopard.

The trail offers everything — riverbanks, rocky ridges, grazing meadows, and narrow canyons. You’ll cross streams, walk on sandy paths, occasional boulder sections, and gain serious altitude while approaching Nimaling and Kongmaru La.

The trek starts at Chilling (3,200m) and ends at Chokdo (3,900m). Both points are accessible by vehicle from Leh. We provide group transportation to and from these trailheads.

No. There is no network or internet beyond Leh. Once the trek starts, you're off-grid until you return. Use this time for a true digital detox. Our trek leaders have communication setups for emergencies.

You’ll be camping in twin-sharing tents throughout the trek. We provide high-quality tents, sleeping bags, and mats. If you prefer to stay in a local Ladakhi homestay in villages like Skiu, Markha, or Hankar, we can arrange that at an extra cost.

You’ll be staying at a 3-star hotel in Leh for 3 nights (Day 1, 2, and 7) on a twin-sharing basis, with breakfast included. The hotel has hot showers, comfortable beds, and easy access to the market.

Expect hot, vegetarian, homemade-style meals — freshly cooked at camps or served in homestays. Breakfast includes oats, parathas, or poha; lunch/dinner includes rice, dal, sabzi, roti, khichdi, soup, and sometimes dessert. We also serve tea and evening snacks. Special dietary needs can be accommodated if informed in advance.

Yes, we provide filtered and safe drinking water at all campsites. You can refill your bottle every morning and at lunch halts. You’re encouraged to carry a reusable bottle or hydration bladder.

Leh stays relatively warm (10–20°C) during the day, but temperatures drop significantly on the trek, especially at Nimaling, where it can reach -5°C to -10°C at night. During the day, it’s sunny and dry, but wind chill increases at higher altitudes.

Yes, since you're sleeping above 3,500m and trekking to 5,260m. However, the gradual ascent, acclimatization days in Leh, and careful pace help reduce risks. Our leaders monitor health daily, and we carry oximeters and a first-aid kit.

Our team is trained in basic mountain first aid and will monitor your vitals. If required, we will descend, assist with evacuation, or return to Leh. Your safety is always our first priority.

No. All camping equipment — tents, sleeping bags (sub-zero rated), mats — are provided. You only need to bring your personal trekking gear and clothing (see our full packing list).

Yes. You can pre-book offloading for the entire trek. This is ideal if you want to hike lighter or save energy for longer days like Skiu to Markha or the Kongmaru La pass crossing.

Backpack offloading is available for up to 10 kg per person. Charges are ₹400/day. You’ll still need to carry a small daypack with water, snacks, and essentials.

We set up dry pit toilet tents at campsites. In some villages, there may be basic toilets available. Carry toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Wet wipes and biodegradable soap also come in handy.

Yes, we provide rental gear on request, including down jackets, trekking poles, headlamps, and gloves. Please let us know in advance to ensure availability.

Yes — we recommend and require participants to have outdoor travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, accidents, and emergency evacuation. This protects both you and the team in case of emergencies.

We follow strict safety protocols, including regular health checks, use of oxygen and first aid, expert route planning, weather monitoring, and gear training. Your safety is always our top priority — even above summit success.

Yes. You can leave your extra luggage at the hotel in Leh before the trek. Just carry what’s required on the trail.

Yes. On successful completion, you’ll receive a certificate from Outdoor Whisperer

We understand that plans can change, and we try to keep our cancellation policy fair and transparent. Depending on how close to the departure date you cancel, partial refunds are possible, and we also offer options to transfer your booking to a future trip in certain cases.

For the full breakdown of timelines, conditions, and refund details, please check out our complete cancellation policy here:

outdoorwhisperer.com/cancellation-policy

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