Mesmerising North East

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Duration

7 Days 6 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

Languages

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The North East region of India, often referred to simply as the “Seven Sisters,” is a mesmerizing and culturally rich part of the country. Here are some key aspects that make it so captivating:
  1. Diverse Cultures: The North East is home to a diverse range of indigenous cultures and ethnic groups, each with its own languages, traditions, and customs. This diversity makes the region a vibrant tapestry of different identities.
  2. Natural Beauty: Known for its lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and scenic valleys, the North East is a paradise for nature lovers. It is rich in biodiversity, with many endemic species of flora and fauna.
  3. Unique Cuisine: The cuisine of the North East is distinct from the rest of India, with dishes featuring local ingredients like bamboo shoots, fish, and various aromatic herbs. Each state has its own culinary traditions.
  4. Adventure and Wildlife: The region offers ample opportunities for adventure enthusiasts, including trekking in the Himalayas, river rafting, and exploring dense forests that are home to rare and endangered species such as the one-horned rhinoceros.
  5. Art and Handicrafts: The North East is known for its exquisite handicrafts, handlooms, and traditional artwork. Each community has its own weaving styles, pottery, and crafts that reflect their cultural heritage.
  6. Festivals and Celebrations: The region celebrates a variety of festivals throughout the year, showcasing its cultural vibrancy. Festivals like Bihu in Assam, Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, and Sangai Festival in Manipur are famous for their colorful celebrations.
  7. Challenges and Resilience: Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, the North East faces challenges such as infrastructure development and political issues. However, the people of the region are known for their resilience and strong sense of community.

Day 1

Guwahati – Kaziranga National Park

"Arrive in Guwahati. Kaziranga – an ancient city on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. Proceed to Kaziranga National Park, the oldest park in Assam, famous for its great Indian one-horned rhinoceros."

Day 2

Kaziranga National Park

In the morning enjoy Elephant Safari (Subject to Operation). Proceed to visit Kaziranga’s National Orchid And Biodiversity Park- A perfect park for Orchid and Nature Lovers. In the afternoon enjoy the exclusive Jeep safari.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee at Kaziranga.

Day 3

Kaziranga – Shillong
"Proceed to Shillong. En-route, enjoy a boat ride (subject to operation) in Umiam Lake – one of the biggest artificial lakes in Meghalaya. Shillong itself means 'Abode of Clouds' and is famous for its tallest waterfall, beautiful landscape, amazing people, and serene culture. Arrive at Shillong in the evening."

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee at Shillong.

Day 4

Shillong – Cherrapunji – Shillong

Proceed to Cherrapunji. En-route take photostop at Elephant Falls. Cherrapunji also called as Sohra has been credited being the wettest place on earth. Visit Nohkalikai Falls – the tallest plunge waterfall in India, Seven Sisters Falls – a seven-segmented waterfall and Ram Krishna Mission – Standing on the sturdy foundation of the ideology and preaching of Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekananda. Arrive at Shillong in the evening.

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee at Cherapunji.

Day 5

Shillong – Mawlynong Village – Dawki – Shillong

"Proceed to Mawlynnong village – Asia’s cleanest village, where you can enjoy scenic beauty of nature, beautiful small houses of villagers, and Living root bridge – a suspension bridge formed of living plant roots by tree shaping. Late we visit Dawki village to enjoy boat ride in one of the cleanest rivers of India known as Umngot river – the water of the river is so clear that the boats appear to float over it. See India-Bangladesh border at Tamabil. Arrive at Shillong in the evening."

Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee en-route to Dirang

Day 6

Shillong – Guwahati
 
"Visit Shillong Peak (subject to operation). Later, visit Don Bosco Museum (subject to operation) – one of the most hi-tech museums in India. Proceed to Guwahati, the capital city of Assam, showcasing abundant beauty of nature, and also one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. In the evening, enjoy a boat ride (subject to operation) in Brahmaputra river along with dinner and local dance to witness the beautiful sunset of Brahmaputra River, also known as 'Luit – Color of Blood.'"
 
Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee en-route to Guwahati

Day 7

Departure from Guwahati

Visit to the famed Kamakhya Temple – Assam’s oldest temple, oldest of the 51 Shakti Pithas. Board the flight for your Home town. Tour Concludes.

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