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Embark on an extraordinary journey through the enchanting landscapes and diverse cultures of North East India. Begin your adventure in Guwahati, the gateway to the region, situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. Explore the Kamakhya Temple, a revered pilgrimage site, and experience the vibrant local markets. Journey to Meghalaya, known as the "Abode of Clouds," and discover the picturesque capital, Shillong. Explore the living root bridges of Cherrapunji, one of the wettest places on Earth, and witness cascading waterfalls amid lush greenery. Continue to Assam's Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the one-horned rhinoceros. Embark on a thrilling wildlife safari to encounter diverse flora and fauna in this biodiversity hotspot. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Nagaland as you visit Kohima and explore the Hornbill Festival, a vibrant celebration of the state's indigenous tribes. Witness traditional dance performances, sample local delicacies, and interact with tribal communities. Travel to Manipur, where the capital city, Imphal, welcomes you with its historical significance and natural beauty. Visit the iconic Kangla Fort, Loktak Lake, and the unique Keibul Lamjao National Park, home to the endangered Sangai deer. Experience the tranquility of Mizoram, with its lush landscapes and hospitable communities. Aizawl, the capital, offers insights into Mizo culture, and the Durtlang Hills provide breathtaking panoramic views. Lastly, explore Tripura, the land of palaces and temples. Visit Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala, the Neermahal floating palace on Rudrasagar Lake, and the ancient Tripura Sundari Temple. North East India captivates with its untouched natural beauty, diverse cultures, and warm hospitality, offering a truly immersive and off-the-beaten-path travel experience.

Experience the tranquility of Mizoram, with its lush landscapes and hospitable communities. Aizawl, the capital, offers insights into Mizo culture, and the Durtlang Hills provide breathtaking panoramic views.

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival Njp Railway / Ixb Airport - Gangtok

Upon your arrival at NJP Railway Station or (IXB) Bagdogra Airport, our tour representatives will welcome and help to transfer to the vehicle to Gangtok (5500 Feet /1677 Mts, 130 Kilometers / 04 to 05 Hrs). Sign into the hotel and enjoy your over night stay at the hotel.

Day 2

Gangtok

Take your breakfast in the morning. Get ready for a pleasure trip to Tshangu Lake - located at a height of 12400Ft / 3780 Mts / 43Kms in 3Hrs. The cool water of the Lake is absolutely adjusted with the picturesque beauty around. Return back to Gangtok and spend your overnight stay at the hotel. (In case of Land slide or any problem, the Tshangu Lake will be closed. We will provide some other places of interest to visit.

Day 3

: Gangtok- Pelling

After a quick breakfast, drive for a half day tour to Jhakri Water Falls (04 hrs) alongside Droul Chorthen, Research Institute of Tibetology, Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom (Closed on Sunday), Flower Show. In the evening, move to Pelling(6100 Ft/ 1860 Mts, 116 Kms/ 05 to 06 Hrs). Get into the hotel and spend your overnight stay.

Day 4

Pelling

After morning breakfast, drive to Yuksom (5840 Ft/ 1780 Mts, 35 Kms/ 02 Hrs) and visit the attractions of Rimbi Water fall Darap Village, & Hydro Project, Khecheopalri Lake (6000 Ft/ 1829 Mts). It is one of the hallowed Buddhist mountain lakes and it is accepted that whatever is longed before the lake works out as expected. Myth is that when a leaf falls on the peaceful clear water plane, it is picked by a bird and Kanchanjunga Water fall. A further drive takes you to Yuksom (the gathering spot of three friars) - the first capital of Sikkim. This was the spot where the first Chogyal (a decision tradition in Sikkim) was delegated. Enjoy your night time and move back to Pelling for overnight stay.

Day 5

Pelling - Njp Railway / Ixb Airport

After breakfast, travel to NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport (150 Kms / 05 to 06 Hrs), for your onward journey

    Return airport transfer Breakfast & dinner at hotel All sightseeing as per mention itinerary All transfer depend on pax with prvt vehicle Hotel taxes, fuel charge & driver allowance

The best time to visit North East India is typically during the months of October to April when the weather is pleasant, and the region experiences milder temperatures.

North East India is accessible by air, road, and rail. The major airports include Guwahati, Imphal, and Agartala. There are well-connected railway stations and a network of roads connecting the various states in the region.

Yes, some areas in North East India, especially near the international borders, may require special permits for non-Indian citizens. It's essential to check the permit requirements and obtain them in advance.

Key destinations include Guwahati and Kaziranga National Park in Assam, Shillong and Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, Kohima in Nagaland, Imphal in Manipur, Aizawl in Mizoram, and Agartala in Tripura.

Yes, North East India offers trekking opportunities in places like Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland. Trekking routes range from moderate to challenging, providing stunning views of the landscapes.

North East Indian cuisine is diverse and unique to each state. Enjoy traditional dishes such as Assam's bamboo shoot curry, Manipur's Eromba, and Nagaland's smoked pork dishes. Each state has its own culinary specialties.

North East India is generally considered safe for travelers. However, like any destination, it's advisable to take common safety precautions and stay informed about the local customs and regulations.

The Hornbill Festival in Nagaland is a major cultural celebration featuring traditional dance, music, and indigenous tribal rituals. Other states also have their unique festivals, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural diversity.

Yes, North East India is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, including Kaziranga National Park in Assam, Manas National Park, Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur, and Dampa Tiger Reserve in Mizoram.

Pack according to the season, including comfortable clothing, trekking gear if you plan on trekking, insect repellent, and any specific items required for permits. Check the weather conditions for the specific time of your visit.