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Top 5 North East Tour Itinerary | No. of Days | Price* |
North East India Holiday Package | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs. 13,700 |
North East travel package | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs. 18,885 |
Best Of North East India Tour Package | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs. 23, 500 |
North East India Trip for 5 7 Days | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs. 29,250 |
Amazing North East India Holiday Package | 08 Nights / 09 Days | Rs. 41,700 |
North East India comprises seven states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, and Manipur, collectively known as the mythical "North-East."
It makes sense that eager travellers anticipate North East tour packages for the perfect trip, which have a variety to offer. Bangladesh, Tibet, Bhutan, and Myanmar form the borders of North-East India, which is dotted with mountains and deep forests. The North East, which is endowed with untamed beauty, diverse landscapes, tribal cultures, and excellent weather, exhibits diversity in many ways that pique the interest of travellers.
The Indian subcontinent's least explored, most enigmatic, and possibly most beautiful region is North East India. It welcomes rare and endangered animal and plant species, pure natural beauty, a wide range of rich ethnic diversity, and distinctive tribal cultural heritage.
Meanwhile, Meghalaya's forested hills and valleys are home to waterfalls, and Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh's northern landscapes are dominated by the Himalayas' snow-capped peaks.While Nagaland is covered in rolling hills and valleys, Mizoram's terrain is characterised by winding mountain routes and hills covered with bamboo forests.
Engaging in outdoor pursuits like river rafting or trekking during your trip to the North East will prove to be a unique opportunity to experience nature.
Holiday packages to North East are the best option for you if you want to take a trip to North East that you will never forget. With Joy My Trip North East holiday packages, you may explore this uncharted territory and find breath-taking beauty.
Imagine spending a few days in an expansive Assamese tea garden. Both foreign visitors and expats enjoy Assam's tea tourism industry. Stay in a historic cottage from the British era, stroll through the tea plantation, chat with the gardeners, and pick your own tea leaves. You may learn about the life of the locals and the tea processing in the factory where some of the best teams in the world are made by taking village tours and visiting tea factories.
Thengal Manor Bungalow and Kaziranga Golf Resort in Jorhat region, Chowkidinghee Chang Bungalow and Mancotta Chang Bungalow in Dibrugarh town, and Wild Mahsheer Tea bungalow in Sonitpur district have all made significant contributions to the development of tea's legacy in North East India and around the world. Darjeeling, a second well-known tea location, welcomes travellers with a lovely sea of green high on the gently rising hills with a pleasant breeze and misty weather. You'll adore staying at the Glenburn Tea Estate, which is 1.5 hours from Darjeeling town and offers breath-taking views of the mountains and lush tea plantations.
Majuli Island is a stunning natural refuge in the heart of the powerful Brahmaputra River, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The only concern is that this island's landmass is gradually decreasing due to annual flooding.
Majuli, formerly Assam's cultural epicentre, is well known for its Satras (monasteries), where visitors may observe the distinctive Neo-Vaishnavite culture that dates back about 600 years. These satras house traditional performing arts centres in addition to being monasteries. Watch how traditional masks are created in Samaguri Satra as well as how handmade pottery is created without the aid of a wheel. On this island, bird viewing is another well-liked activity.
The legendary and ancient Kamakhya temple in Guwahati, Assam, atop the Nilachal Hills honours women's fertility and is shrouded in secrecy. The temple complex does not contain an idol of Goddess Kamakhya, yet she is venerated there as stone female genitalia.
It has a natural spring flowing over it, and every year in June the temple closes for three days (darshan is not permitted during these days) when the water turns crimson, signifying the goddess' regular menstruation cycle. During this time, the well-known Hindu Ambubachi Mela is also observed, and worshippers travel from all across India to seek the goddess' blessings.
The Tawang monastery is the greatest Buddhist monastery in India, second only to Potala Palace in Tibet. At an elevation of 10,000 feet, the three-story gompa (monastery) has a view of a coniferous forest and snow-capped mountains. You absolutely must visit Tawang Monastery when in Arunachal Pradesh. The Sixth Dalai Lama was born at the Urgelling monastery, which is only five kilometres south of Tawang.
Every traveller planning a vacation to the northeast should include a stop at Tsomgo Lake or Changu Lake, an alpine glacial lake in eastern Sikkim that is 38 kilometres from Gangtok and situated at an elevation of 12,400 feet. You may reach Tsomgo after a two-hour drive from the city of Gangtok along a winding mountain road, rocky scenery, and cliffs. You can also take a yak ride on the lake site, which are accessible and colourfully adorned.
The Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India at 1,115 feet, is a popular tourist destination in Cherrapunjee, one of the wettest regions on earth. The best time to see this beauty fall with all of its strength into the green plunge pool is during the monsoon. Without including these natural wonders in your North East packages, a vacation to India's North East would likely be considered incomplete.
The greatest time to book North East India tour packages is during the winter, which lasts from November to April. Although it gets quite chilly in December in the higher altitude regions of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, and Nagaland, winter fog can cause travel delays. Tripura and Assam experience mild winters. In general, the temperature is between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius.
From May through September, there is a lot of rain, especially in Arunachal, Assam, and Meghalaya. During severe rains, some places, including the low-lying region and the flat valleys of the Brahmaputra, flood. Arunachal, Nagaland, Assam, Kaziranga, and Manas can all offer you off-season savings because it is also a low season. The summertime temperature varies from 10 degrees Celsius at higher altitudes to 25 degrees Celsius at lower elevations.
Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, and Tripura are home to the region's major airports, and all four have direct flights to and from Delhi and Kolkata. Through airlines like GoAir, Air India, AirAsia India, IndiGo, and Vistara, the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport in Guwahati in Assam is well connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Kochi, etc.
Additionally, IndiGo, Air India, and Air Asia India offer service to the Imphal Airport in Manipur from Delhi, Guwahati, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and other places. Assam's Lilabari Airport is closest to central Arunachal; Tezpur Airport is closest to western Arunachal; and Dibrugarh Airport is closest to the eastern half of the state.
Another practical method for travelling to many North East locations is via train. There is good train connectivity between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to Delhi, Chennai, and Bengaluru. From Delhi, trains like the North East Express, Brahmaputra Mail, and Rajdhani Express travel to the North East. Due to the lack of rail connections in Mizoram and Meghalaya, Guwahati is the closest station from which to drive the remaining distance to these regions. While Tripura is accessible by train from Kumarghat Railway Station in Tripura, Sikkim must be reached by taking a train to Jalpaiguri in West Bengal and then driving further on.
National Highways 31, 37, 38, and 40 connect Assam to the rest of India and provide access to North East India. From Siliguri in West Bengal, there are several buses that travel to Sikkim and Assam. From Guwahati, you can connect to the other North Eastern states via bus, automobile, or self-drive.
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One of the most popular outdoor activities in the North East is hiking across the uncharted terrain of Arunachal Pradesh's dense woods or the higher hills of Nagaland and Meghalaya. For experienced hikers and environment lovers, the Dzukou Valley in Nagaland offers vast fields and valleys covered in stunning wildflowers. The live root bridge trek in Meghalaya is an easy hiking route that leads to these sturdy, organically formed root bridges and gives you the chance to see Mawlynnong, the cleanest settlement in all of Asia. You can experience the wild borderlands, dense rainforest, and a peep into the lives of the tribes people on the trekking trails of Arunachal's Namdapha National Park. At an elevation of 11,929 feet, the Sandakphu climb in Sikkim offers breathtaking vistas of the Kanchenjunga and Everest peaks as you hike past fir trees.
A great location for this water activity is the huge Brahmaputra River, which flows through the states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh (where it is known as Siang). The journey begins in Tuting, Arunachal Pradesh, and concludes in Pasighat. Manas National Park and Jia Bhoroli River in Nameri National Park are two options in Assam. Don't forget to go water rafting on the Teesta and Rangit rivers while you're in Sikkim. Choose the Subansiri River in Arunachal Pradesh, which has top-notch rapids, as it originates in Tibet.
The presence of ancient caverns dating back thousands of years that are concealed beneath the Meghalayan hills is what makes North East India so captivating. It is the location of KremLiat Prah, the longest natural cave in India, which is 1,01,565 feet long—nearly three times the length of Mount Everest. In the Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, and Garo Hills, you can find enigmatic caverns.
These intricate and enigmatic caves are full with historical secrets dating back millions of years. While some caves are rich with plant and wildlife, others are home to dinosaur and prehistoric marine mammal relics. Take a local guide and go to the Mawsmai cave in Cherrapunjee, a rough limestone cave that is one of the oldest and most accessible in the area.
Never pass up camping in the woods, next to a river, or in the open air while visiting the North East. In this region of India, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh are the most well-liked camping places. With the introduction of many music events and cultural festivals like the Hornbill Festival, NH7 Weekender, and Ziro Music Festival, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Nagaland have become a busy camping destination. Meghalaya is a great place for camping because it has so many waterfalls, streams, plateaus, and lakes.
The North East's vast expanse of mountain peaks offers a superb and limitless opportunity for mountain climbing. There are many institutions offering mountaineering education in states like Arunachal Pradesh.