Are you looking for a Family or couple trip to North East India region? Then book our custom 13-days North East India tour package from Guwahati, Mumbai, Bangalore, and France, explore the unique North East India offbeat tourist places. Plan a North East India trip to, comprising the states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura, is an extravaganza of culture, natural wonders, and ethnic diversity. North East is known as the Land of Seven Sisters, is now the epicentre of Indian tourism, inhabited by one-third of all ethnic communities in India who speak hundreds of languages across tiny states.
North East India region famous of valleys, lakes, mountains, and forests, and spoils the visitor with undisturbed biodiversity and landscapes in their most labile form. Because some of these places maintain a historical connection to the old ancient kingdoms, one can see fascinating archaeological sites in North East India.
Biodiversity and ethnicity are the two most distinct aspects of the North East India that have encouraged a flood of travellers, both domestic and foreign, lately to discover this remote stretch of India. One face of this heaven of virginal hills is the vibrant and thoroughly diverse culture of the people that inhabit the urban and rural areas, and the other is the mostly unknown, pristine terrain that is pleasing to the eye.
There are no architectural temples, forts, or monuments in this area to attract history buffs. The absence of any form of urbanization in the region and its remoter contours has rendered North East India half-natural, half-human land that a true nature lover can ever experience. If explored thoroughly and responsibly, North East India will strike you beyond any reasonable expectation, considering it to be India’s one and only echo of Southeast Asia.
Sprawling over the easternmost Himalayan regions, North East India is a treasure trove guarded by the plateaus of Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, and Meghalaya. Dotted with mountain peaks, dense forests, and numerous rivers, it is also the venue for the stunning Brahmaputra River.
The low-slung mountains and agile rivers facilitate travel to the deep vestiges that harbour regions untouched by civilization and time. Home to abundant plant and wildlife, North East India is where two of the world’s biodiversity hotspots manifest species of animals and plants. Evergreen rainforests, deciduous forests, and meadows are the privileged habitats for unique flora, and fauna, such as the one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park.
In North East India, over 200 tribes have made these mountains their homes. According to the regions, climate, culture, language, and lineage, the local inhabitants of North East India are classified into three broad categories: predominantly Austro-Asiatic, Sino-Tibetan, and Indo-Aryan. The varied natural and environmental resources support the existence of assorted ethnic, linguistic, racial, and cultural entities. North East India is a haven for parallel and unique cultures. The diversity just leaks and spills over. The favourite pastimes of the people revolve around a wide range of festivals, tribal dances, art and craft practices, sports, music, and local cuisines. Their lifestyle is defined by the climate, including traditional attire, food, and rituals.
Welcome to Guwahati Airport and meet our tour guide cum driver, then transfer to the Hotel. En-route, visit Kamkhya Devi Temple, Guwahati City. Check-in the hotel, evening you can enjoy at 4.30 pm Sunset River Cruise on the Brahmaputra. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 2: Guwahati to Kaziranga National Park
After breakfast, proceed to the world’s most famous heritage park, known as Kaziranga National Park (200 km – 4 hrs). Check-in hotel. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Early in the morning at 5.30 AM, take for 1 hour Elephant Safari. After breakfast, travel to the spectacular Kaziranga Orchids Garden. After lunch, go on a Jeep Safari in the afternoon. Overnight stay in the hotel.
After breakfast Proceed to Nagaland (270 km; 5 hrs), it is a popular destination for World War II battlefields, marketplaces, & tribal cities. Overnight stay at the hotel in Kohima.
After breakfast Proceed to Khonoma village, it is known as the Asia’s first green village. En route, visit natural scenery and visit Naga Heritage Town. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, depart from the hotel and travel to Mokokchung. Where you may visit Ungma Village, explore small indigenous communities, and take in the beautiful mountain scenery. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Jorhat 135 km/ 4 hr. It is a popular destination for Assam Tea gardens. Visit the lovely Tea Gardns, and take in the nightlife in Jorhat City. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
After breakfast, go by ferry to Majuli Island, it is known as the world’s largest river line, where Assamese traditions and culture are very well. Experience the spectacular Brahmaputra River view as you go, halt at Auniati Satra or Garmur Satra, and lunch in Missing Tribal Villages. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
After breakfast, Travel to Sibsagar, this place is known as an Ahom Kingdom birthplace. En route seee JoySagar Water Tank, Rang Ghar, Kareng Ghar and the nearby areas. Overnight stay in the hotel.
After breakfast, travel to Mon, Nagaland (95 km; 2 hours), this place is famous for its Konyak Naga ethnicity, Vedic hill, and nearby towns. Overnight stay in the hotel.
After breakfast proceeds to visit Indo – Myanmar Border, Shangnyu Village, Longwa Village and city center. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
After breakfast, drive (130 km; 3 hours) to Dibrugarh, where you can visit Du Park, a well-known theme park, and tea garden, or the nearby town & marketplaces. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, transfer to Airport. Tour Ends