Explore the Mystical Beauty of North East

Shilong | Mawphlang | Cherrapunjee | Dawki Mawlynnong | Laitum Canyon

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Duration

5 Nights/6 Days

Tour Type

Adventure/ Vacation

Group Size

100 persons

Location

North East

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting landscapes of North East India with our specially curated North East Tour Package. This region, known for its pristine natural beauty, rich tribal culture, and serene ambiance, is a dream destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Discover the charm of Meghalaya – the “Abode of Clouds” – with its living root bridges, misty hills, and Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong. Witness the spellbinding waterfalls of Cherrapunji, the crystal-clear waters of Dawki River, and the colonial charm of Shillong.

Our North East India Tour Package also takes you through the serene monasteries of Sikkim, the wildlife sanctuaries of Assam, and the unexplored beauty of Arunachal Pradesh. Whether it’s river rafting in Siang, trekking in Nagaland, or cultural immersion in tribal villages, this tour offers an incredible mix of adventure, nature, and heritage.

Package Highlights:

  • Scenic drives through the hills of Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Assam
  • Visit iconic spots like Umiam Lake, Kaziranga National Park, and Tawang Monastery
  • Experience living root bridges, vibrant local festivals, and traditional tribal life
  • Comfortable accommodation, guided tours, and hassle-free transportation

 

Book your North East Tour Package now and experience the untouched beauty of India’s hidden gem!

Included/Excluded

Accommodation in Triple/ Quadruple Sharing
Daily Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
01 Tempo Traveler & 01 Sumo for entire Tour
All Local Tours & Excursions
All Taxes
FOC of one Teacher
Expenses of a personal nature.
Anything which is not mention in the itinerary.

Itinerary

Day 1

Shilong

Arrival at Guwahati Station/ Airport / Meet & greet at the Station/Drive to Shillong & Transfer to Hotel Enroute halt at Umiam Lake Shillong An abode of tranquil and serene valleys, waterfalls, parks, caves, and awe-inspiring landscapes, Shillong also grooves to the loudest and most happening musical festivals in the nation. Away from the scorching heat and chaos prevalent in the cities, Shillong, with its misty drizzles and pleasant gashes of wind, will wake your senses to hidden life. Brimming with modernity and a house of some of the oldest tribes at the same time, Shillong is a rare amalgamation of the past and the present. Come and experience what paradise on earth feels like in the “Abode of Clouds”. Shillong is a celebration of culture, history, nature, and life; a celebration that you just cannot miss being a part of. Overnight stay at Shillong (L.D)
Day 2

SHILLONG & MAWPHLANG TOUR

After breakfast go for Shillong Local Tour covering Elephant Falls. Cathedral Church, Lady Hydari Park, Wards Lake &Golf Course Mawphlang One of the most remarkable features of the Khasi Hills are the sacred forests, which have been preserved by traditional religious sanction, since the ancient days. The sacred grove has an amazing life form of plants, flowering trees, orchids and butterflies. Inside the outer rim, the sacred groves are virtually Nature's Own Museum. We will go for Sacred Grove Walk Evening free for shopping at Shillong Overnight stay at Shillong (B,L,D)
Day 3

CHERRAPUNJEE

After breakfast depart for Cherrapunjee (Sohra)/ Visit local sightseeing points - Mawkdok Dympep Valley, Dain Thlen Falls, Garden of Caves, Nongsawlia Church & Cemetery, Mawsmai Cave, Eco Park, Nokhakhlikai Falls, Arwah Caves Cherrapunjee – The Rain Capital of India Cherrapunjee is a small town located on the southern edge of Khasi Hills, a dissected plateau at an altitude of about 4823 feet (1484 m) above mean sea level. The meteorological observatory is situated at 4267 feet (1313 m) above MSL. Cherrapunjee is locally and now officially known as ‘SOHRA’. Khasi people of Mon-Khmer origin inhabit it. It is the headquarters of Sohra Civil Sub-Division and falls in East Khasi Hills District of the Indian State of Meghalaya. Meghalaya is one of the seven states of North East India with Assam to its North and sharing an international border with Bangladesh on its South. As one proceeds northward from the Bay of Bengal over the plains of Bangladesh lying at almost sea level, the Khasi Hills erupt abruptly out of the flat lands towering to a height of about 4500 feet above MSL. The deep gorges around Cherrapunjee help to funnel and converge the low flying rain bearing clouds over Cherrapunjee. Transfer to Guest House at the end of the Tour Overnight stay at Cherrapunjee (B,L,D)
Day 4

DAWKI & MAWLYNNONG

After breakfast drive from to Mawllynnong Village. Mawlynnong Village located in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya,also referred as ‘God’s own garden’ has won the acclaim of being the cleanest village in Asia in 2003. The village offers picturesque natural beauty, a trek to the living root bridge at a neighbouring village Riwai. The village also offers a sight of natural balancing rock, a strange natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rock. Later you will visit Dawki, the Bangladesh Border (Tamabil Border from Bangladesh side). Main attraction is the Umgot river with crystal clear water. You can enjoy along boat ride there (boating charges to be paid directly). Drive back to Shillong Overnight stay at Shillong (B,L,D)
Day 5

LAITLUM CANYON, NARTIANG MONOLITHS & KRANGSHURI FALLS

Early morning drive to Laitlum Canyon and further drive to Jowai to visit the Monolith Park & Krangshuri Waterfalls. Drive back to Tea Garden for overnight stay About Jowai Jowaiis the headquarters of West Jaintia Hills district in Meghalaya, India. It is a scenic place located on a plateau. Surrounded on three sides by the Myntdu river bordering Bangladesh to the south. Due to its high altitude of 1380 m above sea level, Jowai experiences warm and pleasant summers with cool to chilly winters. Jowai was the political and commercial Centre of Jaintia Hills since the British rule in India. Legend says that, the Jaintia Hills did not belong to the territory of the Khasi Hills and also were not under the Khasi kings. They had their own administration under the Jaintia kings who resided in a town called Jaintiapur in Surma valley. In 1835, the British captured Jaintia hills and collected regular taxes like land tax and property tax. Later, the property tax was changed into house tax in 1860 and also the British introduced the income tax and taxes on fish and on trees in the same year. With that imposition, the people revolted in 1862 and their superiority in arms enabled the British to control the Jaintia people in 1863 after 15 months of fighting. Overnight stay at Shillong (B,L,D)
Day 6

DEPARTURE (BF.L)

After breakfast drive to Guwahati Station/ Airport

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Special Interest
Independent/ Group
Nature & Cultural Adventure

Facilities

Wi-fi
Accommodation
Meal Plan
Sightseeing
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FAQs

What is the best time to visit Meghalaya?
The best time to visit Meghalaya is from October to April, as the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall, making travel challenging but also enhancing the beauty of waterfalls and lush landscapes.
How can I reach Meghalaya?
The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati, Assam (about 100 km from Shillong). From there, you can take a taxi or bus to Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. The nearest railway station is also in Guwahati, from where you can hire a cab or take a shared taxi to Meghalaya.
What are the must-visit places in Meghalaya?
Some of the top attractions include: Shillong (Umiam Lake, Elephant Falls, Laitlum Canyons) Cherrapunji (Nohkalikai Falls, Living Root Bridges, Mawsmai Caves) Mawlynnong (Asia’s cleanest village) Dawki (Umngot River with crystal-clear water) Jaintia Hills (Krang Suri Waterfall, Nartiang Monoliths)
Do I need any permits to visit Meghalaya?
Indian travelers do not require any special permit. However, some places near the border may require prior permission from local authorities. Foreign travelers need to register at the Foreigner's Registration Office (FRO) upon arrival.
What are the best adventure activities to do in Meghalaya?
Meghalaya offers several adventure activities, including: Trekking (Living Root Bridge Trek, David Scott Trail) Caving (Mawsmai Cave, Siju Cave, Arwah Cave) Boating (Umngot River, Umiam Lake) Camping (Shnongpdeng near Dawki) Waterfall Rappelling (Elephant Falls, Wei Sawdong)

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