Arunachal Pradesh
Wild Edition
Shergaon, Sela Pass, Tawang, Bumla Pass, Shonga-Tser Lake, Sangti Valley, Kaziranga
April 18 - April 24, 2026
May 09 - May 15, 2026
Price:
₹ 29,400/- per head (Double Occupancy)
₹ 27,850/- per head (Triple Occupancy)
Misty mountains, Buddhist monasteries, and ancient Himalayan heritage. From sacred sites to wild safaris, this Northeast India journey is for people who see travel as growth, value culture and adventure, and enjoy being around others who raise the bar.
12 explorers | 7 Days | 1 epic adventure
Highlights of the trip
Here is why you will love it!
Experiences:
Adventure + Cultural Immersion + Culinary Experience
Trail:
Shergaon, Sela Pass, Tawang, Bumla Pass, Shonga-Tser Lake, Sangti Valley, Kaziranga
Difficulty:
Moderate
Duration:
06 Nights 07 Days
Dates:
April 18 - April 24, 2026
May 09 - May 15, 2026
Price:
₹ 29,400/- per head (Double Occupancy)
₹ 27,850/- per head (Triple Occupancy)
Transportation:
Comfortable & well maintained chauffeur-driven Tempo traveller/SUV/Sedan (Based on group size)
Stay:
Handpicked homes where the Himalayas feel closer
Meals:
6 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 6 Dinners
The Roadmap
How the days unfold!
Day 1 – Shergaon
The First Calm
Arrive in the quiet Himalayan village and let the mountains ease you into a slower rhythm.
What stays with you: Flowing rivers, open skies, crisp Himalayan air, local flavors, and your first slow night in the mountains
Day 2 – Tawang
The Thrilling Ascent
Journey to the majestic Sela Pass at 13,700 feet and wind your way into the highland town of Tawang.
What stays with you: Snowy mountain passes, winding roads, and thrilling chilly nights
Day 3 – Tawang
The Monpa Soul
Witness the iconic Tawang Monastery, ancient Monpa culture, and the historic 700-year-old Chakzam Bridge.
What stays with you: Ancient wisdom, living traditions, and a delicious Monpa lunch
Day 4 – Bumla & Shonga-tser
The Edge of History
Journey to Bumla Pass at 15,200 feet; soak in the calm of the Shonga-tser. Watch stories come alive through light and sound.
What stays with you: High altitudes, borders, glacial lakes, and the enduring spirit of Monpa heritage
Day 5 – Sangti Valley
Breeze & Peaks
Witness rainbows form in the mist of Jung (Nuranang) Falls. Feel the breeze across Sangti Valley’s quiet meadows.
What stays with you: Rainbow mist, mountain tunnels, flowing rivers, and open skies
Day 6 – Kaziranga
The Call of the Wild
Head towards the plains of Assam. Taste Assam’s tribal flavors and experience the vibrant cultural spirit of the land.
What stays with you: Forests, rivers, Karbi flavors, and the pulse of Assamese culture
Day 7 – Kaziranga
Wild Thrill & Memories
Begin with a thrilling Jeep Safari in Kaziranga, spotting one-horned rhinos, elephants, and life in the tall grass. Check-outs, hugs, and goodbyes follow, with a quiet promise to wander these lands together again.
What stays with you: The untamed wild, shared journeys, lasting bonds, and the gentle urge to visit these lands again
Why this trip feels special to us
Because Arunachal opens up best when experienced together. It unfolds slowly. Through quiet mountain towns, long winding roads, ancient monasteries, and living cultures that are still part of everyday life. We’ve designed this journey to let the days move naturally, with space for conversations, shared silences, local stories, and cultural moments that can’t be rushed.
It’s not about covering places quickly, but about being present in each one. That’s the kind of travel we believe in, unhurried, shared, and deeply human.
See you on the journey!
With Love,
Shreyasi Chakraborty
Founder, Bhomoro
Inclusions
- Entire journey from Guwahati to Guwahati in a comfortable & well-maintained Force Tempo traveller/SUV/Sedan (Based on group size)
- Local vehicle for Bumla Pass and Shonga-Tser Lake
- Kaziranga Jeep Safari
Accommodation for 6 nights at:
- Shergaon, Arunachal: 1 night
- Tawang, Arunachal: 3 nights
- Sangti Valley, Arunachal: 1 Night
- Kaziranga, Assam: 1 Night
A total of 14 meals, as follows:
- Day 1: Dinner
- Day 2: Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 3: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Day 4: Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 5: Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 6: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Day 7: Breakfast
Our stays provide bottled and/or refillable drinking water. Additionally, we’ll offer 2 liters of refills each day during your travel to keep you hydrated on the go and help reduce plastic waste. Don’t forget to bring your own water bottles!
- On select chilly nights
- All required permits for Arunachal Pradesh
- Driver night charges
- All entry fees, toll taxes, and parking fees
- A visit to a traditional Monpa village, exploring Monpa traditions, and an ethnic Monpa meal
- Light & sound show and Monpa cultural show in Tawang
- Ethnic Assamese Lunch Experience
- Assamese Cultural Show
- A team captain to guide and assist throughout the trip
- Oxygen cylinder and First Aid Box for emergencies
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
Exclusions
- Any personal expenses, including but not limited to:
- Tips to drivers or guides
- Professional camera/video camera charges
- Laundry, telephone bills, or other miscellaneous costs
- Costs arising due to natural calamities, roadblocks, or landslides (to be borne directly by the customer)
- Additional accommodation, transportation, and/or food expenses caused by delayed travel due to human conflicts, man-made disasters, and/or natural calamities beyond Bhomoro’s control
- Airfare, rail fare, or other transportation costs not mentioned in ‘Inclusions: Transportation’
- Any food or beverage not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions: Meals’, such as:
- Alcoholic drinks, mineral water, or other refreshments not mentioned in the inclusions list
- Any other meals, or snacks, not mentioned in ‘Inclusions: Meals’
- Medical insurance and Travel insurance are not included in the package price
- Early check-in at hotels
- Entry tickets for sightseeing or activities not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
- Any lunch or meals not explicitly mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
- Additional costs arising due to flight cancelations, human conflicts, man-made disasters or natural calamities beyond the control of Bhomoro
- Any items or services not specifically mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
Bring Along
- Government ID Card like Aadhar Card (mandatory for all)
- Comfortable warm clothing, including:
- Woolen socks, cap, fleece jackets & body warmers
- Heavy winter jacket
- Rain jacket or poncho for unexpected weather (mandatory)
- T-shirts:
- Cotton long-sleeve and short-sleeve t-shirts
- Pants:
- At least 2 pants (trek pants and cargo pants recommended)
- Accessories:
- Gloves
- Umbrella
- Breathable hiking shoes with good grip
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Toothpaste, toothbrush, paper soap or hand sanitizer, wet wipes
- Menstrual hygiene products
- Mosquito repellent/ointment
- Cold cream, body spray, sunscreen (SPF 50 and PA+++ or PA++++), and lip balm
- Small towel
- LED torchlight
- A sturdy rucksack bag
- A smaller day pack for essentials
- Waterproof backpack cover
- Two reusable water bottles
- Personal medicines (if any)
- Medicine for altitude sickness (e.g., Diamox)
- Additional medications for headaches, diarrhea, motion sickness, etc.
- ORS, Glucose powder, Dettol, bandages, and cotton
- UV-protected sunglasses
- A sun cap and a woolen cap
- Power bank
- Waterproof phone pouch
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
FAQs
The trip begins in Guwahati on Day 1 and ends in Guwahati on Day 7. We start early in the morning, as the journey into Arunachal is long and scenic, right from the first day.
Pick-ups are scheduled as follows:
- Guwahati Railway Station: 7:00 AM (depart by 7:15 AM)
- Jalukbari Junction: 7:45 AM (depart by 7:55 AM)
- Guwahati Airport: 8:15 AM (depart by 8:25 AM)
These timings account for multiple pick-ups and are subject to road and traffic conditions. If there are fewer pick-ups on your date, the exact pick up timing will be shared with you.
We recommend arriving in Guwahati a day earlier so you can start the journey comfortably.
For your return, we recommend booking flights after 10 PM on Day 7, or planning an overnight stay in Guwahati and flying out the next morning.Â
Your Trip Leader will be coordinating with you throughout, ensuring a smooth pick up and drop off.
Pick-ups happen from Guwahati Railway Station, Guwahati Airport, and Jalukbari Junction. These are on the route out of the city, and the vehicle will not stop or enter Guwahati city beyond these points. If you arrive a day earlier, you can choose a stay close to any of these points for convenience.
We stay in handpicked homestays, hotels, resorts, river stays, or farm stays that are clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully run. These aren’t luxury hotels, but places that feel warm, often hosted by local families. It’s a big part of experiencing Arunachal more closely-through its people, spaces, and everyday rhythms.
Rooms are shared on a double or triple sharing basis. If you’re travelling solo, you’ll be paired with traveler(s) of the same gender, based on the type of occupancy you choose while booking the trip.
Please note that the final allocation is handled by the Trip Leader to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Food during the trip is simple, fresh, and home-style. Most meals are prepared at the stays or eaten at local eateries along the way.Â
You can expect:
- Breakfasts like poori–sabzi, roti-sabzi, toast, eggs, or similarÂ
- Lunches at local eateries along the wayÂ
- Dinners with rice, dal, vegetables, and meat preparationsÂ
There’s also a special experience of a traditional Monpa meal during a village visit, which gives you a glimpse into the local Monpa food culture. Vegetarian options are available throughout the trip.
In more remote regions like Mago or Chumi Gyatse, meal timings may shift slightly depending on road and weather conditions, but we will ensure you’re well taken care of.
Since most major expenses are already covered, you won’t need much. Around ₹500–₹1,000 per day is usually enough for snacks, lunch, café stops, or small personal purchases.
UPI works in most places, even in remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh, but network issues might hinder digital payments, so carrying some cash is helpful.
Network is available in most towns. BSNL, Airtel, and Jio work well in Arunachal. However, as we move into higher altitudes and more remote areas, the network can become weak or completely unavailable.
Most stays offer Wi-Fi, but speeds are usually limited. It’s a good idea to inform family or work in advance that you may be out of network for certain stretches; it’s part of being in the mountains.
This journey runs from May to early November, covering spring, summer, and monsoon in the Eastern Himalayas. The weather changes as you gain altitude.
Places like Dirang and Shergaon remain pleasant, with cool mornings and comfortable days. As you move higher towards Sela Pass and Tawang, it gets noticeably colder, especially in the mornings and evenings.
From June to September, you can expect rain, mist, and incredibly lush landscapes. October and early November bring clearer skies after the monsoon, with fresh greenery still around.
Snowfall doesn’t occur during this time, but you may still come across old snow patches at higher passes depending on recent weather.
In the mountains, weather can be unpredictable, especially during the monsoon months. Rain, fog, or minor landslides may occasionally slow things down or require route adjustments.
If that happens, our on-ground crew will handle and adapt the plan accordingly. The focus is always on keeping the journey safe, meaningful, and immersive, while making small changes if required, along the way.
It’s best to confirm your slot with us first. Since batches are limited, booking flights in advance doesn’t guarantee availability.
A comfortable rucksack bag of 60L capacity works best, along with a small daypack for essentials. Carry a valid ID (Aadhaar Card), warm layers, good walking shoes with grip, flip flops, basic toiletries, and any personal medication you may need. Also don’t forget to carry two reusable water bottles.
Since this is a monsoon departure, carrying rainwear is essential.
Please refer to the ‘Bring Along’ section for details on things to pack for this trip.
This trip doesn’t involve difficult treks, but it does include some walking and long travel days. There’s a short village walk of about 2 hours, which is easy for most people with basic fitness.
On certain days, when we travel to high altitudes (13,000 ft or above), you may experience mild breathlessness or fatigue. It’s important to rest well, stay hydrated, and follow the Trip Leader’s guidance.
If you have existing heart, respiratory, or severe knee conditions, it’s best to consult your doctor before joining.
Yes. You’ll be accompanied by a Bhomoro Trip Leader throughout the journey, and local guides will join in for specific experiences like village explorations. This helps you understand the place beyond just seeing it.
The roads in Western Arunachal Pradesh are smooth mountain roads with scenic drives. As we travel through valleys and high passes in the Eastern Himalayas, the driving speed decreases due to winding mountain roads, steep gradients, and changing terrain. This results in longer travel times on certain days. At higher altitudes, you may come across a few rough or under-maintenance stretches, sometimes affected by weather.
Despite this, the journey itself is deeply rewarding. You’ll pass through green valleys, high-altitude lakes, rivers, forested mountain roads, and expansive Himalayan vistas that make the drives incredibly scenic.
We start early each day and adhere to timelines to ensure smooth travel on all days.
We plan to visit Bumla Pass on the day we visit Chumi Gyatse, depending on the weather, road conditions and health of all travelers. Compared to Bumla, Chumi Gyatse offers a quieter and more immersive experience, allowing you to connect more deeply with the landscape and its cultural essence.
Yes, an Inner Line Permit (ILP) is required to enter Arunachal Pradesh. We’ll arrange it for you. You will just need to share a valid ID (Aadhar Card), a photograph, and a few details in advance.
For most of the journey, you’ll find local restaurants and dhabas on the road. On days with longer or remote drives, options may be fewer and meal timings may shift slightly.
Carrying some snacks is always a good idea, especially if you like having something on hand during long scenic drives.Â
Your Trip Leader will be coordinating with you throughout, making sure meals are planned smoothly, even in more remote stretches of the journey.
This is a fixed departure trip and the number of days are fixed. However, if you want to experience more of Arunachal Pradesh as per your convenience, we suggest that you opt for a private trip.
Also if you want to join this group trip as well as extend your trip in the Northeast, you can opt to join our next immediate group trip. Monsoon in Meghalaya is especially beautiful.Â
We are happy to help you plan an extension that fits your time and interests, simply let us know.
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
Your ride is waiting!
Inclusions
- Entire journey from Guwahati to Guwahati in a comfortable & well-maintained Tempo traveller/SUV/Sedan (Based on group size)
- Local vehicle for Bumla Pass and Shonga-Tser Lake
- Kaziranga Jeep Safari
Accommodation for 6 nights at:
- Shergaon, Arunachal: 1 night
- Sangti Valley, Arunachal Pradesh: 1 night
- Tawang, Arunachal: 3 nights
- Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh: 1 Night
A total of 14 meals, as follows:
- Day 1: Dinner
- Day 2: Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 3: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Day 4: Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 5: Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 6: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Day 7: Breakfast
Our stays provide bottled and/or refillable drinking water. Additionally, we’ll offer 2 liters of refills each day during your travel to keep you hydrated on the go and help reduce plastic waste. Don’t forget to bring your own water bottles.
- On select chilly nights
- All required permits for Arunachal Pradesh
- Driver night charges
- All entry fees, toll taxes, and parking fees
- A visit to a traditional Monpa village, exploring Monpa traditions, and an ethnic Monpa meal
- Light & sound show and Monpa cultural show in Tawang
- Ethnic Assamese Lunch Experience
- Assamese Cultural Show
- A team captain to guide and assist throughout the trip
- Oxygen cylinder and First Aid Box for emergencies
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
Exclusions
- Any personal expenses, including but not limited to:
- Tips to drivers or guides
- Professional camera/video camera charges
- Laundry, telephone bills, or other miscellaneous costs
- Costs arising due to natural calamities, roadblocks, or landslides (to be borne directly by the customer)
- Additional accommodation, transportation, and/or food expenses caused by delayed travel due to human conflicts, man-made disasters, and/or natural calamities beyond Bhomoro’s control
- Airfare, rail fare, or other transportation costs not mentioned in ‘Inclusions: Transportation’
- Any food or beverage not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions: Meals’, such as:
- Alcoholic drinks, mineral water, or other refreshments not mentioned in the inclusions list
- Any other meals, or snacks, not mentioned in ‘Inclusions: Meals’ section
- Medical insurance and Travel insurance are not included in the package price
- Early check-in at hotels
- Entry tickets for sightseeing or activities not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
- Any lunch or meals not explicitly mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
- Additional costs arising due to flight cancelations, human conflicts, man-made disasters or natural calamities beyond the control of Bhomoro.
- Any items or services not specifically mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
Bring Along
- Government ID Card like Aadhar Card (mandatory for all)
- Comfortable warm clothing, including:
- Woolen socks, cap, fleece jackets & body warmers
- Heavy winter jacket
- Rain jacket or poncho for unexpected weather (mandatory)
- T-shirts:
- Cotton long-sleeve and short-sleeve t-shirts
- Pants:
- At least 2 pants (trek pants and cargo pants recommended)
- Accessories:
- Gloves
- Umbrella
- Breathable hiking shoes with good grip
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Toothpaste, toothbrush, paper soap or hand sanitizer, wet wipes
- Menstrual hygiene products
- Mosquito repellent/ointment
- Cold cream, body spray, sunscreen (SPF 50 and PA+++ or PA++++), and lip balm
- Small towel
- LED torchlight
- A sturdy rucksack bag
- A smaller day pack for essentials
- Waterproof backpack cover
- Two reusable water bottles
- Personal medicines (if any)
- Medicine for altitude sickness (e.g., Diamox)
- Additional medications for headaches, diarrhea, motion sickness, etc.
- ORS, Glucose powder, Dettol, bandages, and cotton
- UV-protected sunglasses
- A sun cap and a woolen cap
- Power bank
- Waterproof phone pouch
Note: This is a fixed departure experience.
FAQs
The trip begins in Guwahati on Day 1 and ends in Guwahati on Day 7. We start early in the morning, as the journey into Arunachal is long and scenic, right from the first day.
Pick-ups are scheduled as follows:
- Guwahati Railway Station: 7:00 AM (depart by 7:15 AM)
- Jalukbari Junction: 7:45 AM (depart by 7:55 AM)
- Guwahati Airport: 8:15 AM (depart by 8:25 AM)
These timings account for multiple pick-ups and are subject to road and traffic conditions. If there are fewer pick-ups on your date, the exact pick up timing will be shared with you.
We recommend arriving in Guwahati a day earlier so you can start the journey comfortably.
For your return, we recommend booking flights after 10 PM on Day 7, or planning an overnight stay in Guwahati and flying out the next morning.Â
Your Trip Leader will be coordinating with you throughout, ensuring a smooth pick up and drop off.
Pick-ups happen from Guwahati Railway Station, Guwahati Airport, and Jalukbari Junction. These are on the route out of the city, and the vehicle will not stop or enter Guwahati city beyond these points. If you arrive a day earlier, you can choose a stay close to any of these points for convenience.
We stay in handpicked homestays, hotels, resorts, river stays, or farm stays that are clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully run. These aren’t luxury hotels, but places that feel warm, often hosted by local families. It’s a big part of experiencing Arunachal more closely-through its people, spaces, and everyday rhythms.
Rooms are shared on a double or triple sharing basis. If you’re travelling solo, you’ll be paired with traveler(s) of the same gender, based on the type of occupancy you choose while booking the trip.
Please note that the final allocation is handled by the Trip Leader to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Food during the trip is simple, fresh, and home-style. Most meals are prepared at the stays or eaten at local eateries along the way.Â
You can expect:
- Breakfasts like poori–sabzi, roti-sabzi, toast, eggs, or similarÂ
- Lunches at local eateries along the wayÂ
- Dinners with rice, dal, vegetables, and meat preparationsÂ
There’s also a special experience of a traditional Monpa meal during a village visit, which gives you a glimpse into the local Monpa food culture. Vegetarian options are available throughout the trip.
In more remote regions like Mago or Chumi Gyatse, meal timings may shift slightly depending on road and weather conditions, but we will ensure you’re well taken care of.
Since most major expenses are already covered, you won’t need much. Around ₹500–₹1,000 per day is usually enough for snacks, lunch, café stops, or small personal purchases.
UPI works in most places, even in remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh, but network issues might hinder digital payments, so carrying some cash is helpful.
Network is available in most towns. BSNL, Airtel, and Jio work well in Arunachal. However, as we move into higher altitudes and more remote areas, the network can become weak or completely unavailable.
Most stays offer Wi-Fi, but speeds are usually limited. It’s a good idea to inform family or work in advance that you may be out of network for certain stretches; it’s part of being in the mountains.
This journey runs from May to early November, covering spring, summer, and monsoon in the Eastern Himalayas. The weather changes as you gain altitude.
Places like Dirang and Shergaon remain pleasant, with cool mornings and comfortable days. As you move higher towards Sela Pass and Tawang, it gets noticeably colder, especially in the mornings and evenings.
From June to September, you can expect rain, mist, and incredibly lush landscapes. October and early November bring clearer skies after the monsoon, with fresh greenery still around.
Snowfall doesn’t occur during this time, but you may still come across old snow patches at higher passes depending on recent weather.
In the mountains, weather can be unpredictable, especially during the monsoon months. Rain, fog, or minor landslides may occasionally slow things down or require route adjustments.
If that happens, our on-ground crew will handle and adapt the plan accordingly. The focus is always on keeping the journey safe, meaningful, and immersive, while making small changes if required, along the way.
It’s best to confirm your slot with us first. Since batches are limited, booking flights in advance doesn’t guarantee availability.
A comfortable rucksack bag of 60L capacity works best, along with a small daypack for essentials. Carry a valid ID (Aadhaar Card), warm layers, good walking shoes with grip, flip flops, basic toiletries, and any personal medication you may need. Also don’t forget to carry two reusable water bottles.
Since this is a monsoon departure, carrying rainwear is essential.
Please refer to the ‘Bring Along’ section for details on things to pack for this trip.
This trip doesn’t involve difficult treks, but it does include some walking and long travel days. There’s a short village walk of about 2 hours, which is easy for most people with basic fitness.
On certain days, when we travel to high altitudes (13,000 ft or above), you may experience mild breathlessness or fatigue. It’s important to rest well, stay hydrated, and follow the Trip Leader’s guidance.
If you have existing heart, respiratory, or severe knee conditions, it’s best to consult your doctor before joining.
Yes. You’ll be accompanied by a Bhomoro Trip Leader throughout the journey, and local guides will join in for specific experiences like village explorations. This helps you understand the place beyond just seeing it.
The roads in Western Arunachal Pradesh are smooth mountain roads with scenic drives. As we travel through valleys and high passes in the Eastern Himalayas, the driving speed decreases due to winding mountain roads, steep gradients, and changing terrain. This results in longer travel times on certain days. At higher altitudes, you may come across a few rough or under-maintenance stretches, sometimes affected by weather.
Despite this, the journey itself is deeply rewarding. You’ll pass through green valleys, high-altitude lakes, rivers, forested mountain roads, and expansive Himalayan vistas that make the drives incredibly scenic.
We start early each day and adhere to timelines to ensure smooth travel on all days.
We plan to visit Bumla Pass on the day we visit Chumi Gyatse, depending on the weather, road conditions and health of all travelers. Compared to Bumla, Chumi Gyatse offers a quieter and more immersive experience, allowing you to connect more deeply with the landscape and its cultural essence.
Yes, an Inner Line Permit (ILP) is required to enter Arunachal Pradesh. We’ll arrange it for you. You will just need to share a valid ID (Aadhar Card), a photograph, and a few details in advance.
For most of the journey, you’ll find local restaurants and dhabas on the road. On days with longer or remote drives, options may be fewer and meal timings may shift slightly.
Carrying some snacks is always a good idea, especially if you like having something on hand during long scenic drives.Â
Your Trip Leader will be coordinating with you throughout, making sure meals are planned smoothly, even in more remote stretches of the journey.
This is a fixed departure trip and the number of days are fixed. However, if you want to experience more of Arunachal Pradesh as per your convenience, we suggest that you opt for a private trip.
Also if you want to join this group trip as well as extend your trip in the Northeast, you can opt to join our next immediate group trip. Monsoon in Meghalaya is especially beautiful.Â
We are happy to help you plan an extension that fits your time and interests, simply let us know.