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Northeast India

Nestled in the easternmost part of India, Northeast India is a region of unparalleled beauty, cultural diversity, and rich history. Comprising eight states — Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, this region is often referred to as India’s best-kept secret. Northeast India shares borders with several countries, including China, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. This unique position makes the region a cultural and ecological bridge between South Asia and Southeast Asia. From snow-capped mountains to lush tea gardens, vibrant festivals to untouched wildlife, Northeast India offers a range of experiences for every traveler.

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Geography & Environment 

The region falls under the Eastern Himalayas with the Brahmaputra river and its tributaries cutting through and creating the Brahmaputra valley in the middle. Northeast India is a Biodiversity hotspot with more than 65% of its geographical area under forest cover. WWF has identified the entire Eastern Himalayas as a priority Global 200 Ecoregion. Two National parks here Kaziranga and Manas are UNESCO world heritage sites famous for the One Horned Indian Rhino. Moreover the International Council for Bird Preservation, identified the Assam plains and the Eastern Himalayas as an Endemic Bird Area (EBA). With around 900 bird species spotted this area is probably the best birding hotspot in Asia. 

Cultural Diversity & Festivals 
 
Northeast India is known as a Melting pot of cultures. Owing to its location, the region had waves of migration throughout history resulting in communities of different ethnicities. It is estimated that around 220 ethnic groups including more than 100 different hill tribes and plain tribes reside here with each community having their unique and distinct dialects, traditions, religious beliefs, attires, accessories, festivals etc. The region showcases a rich blend of traditions, languages, religions and lifestyles. Languages from Tibeto-Burman, Austroasiatic, and Indo-Aryan families coexist here, along with various faiths including Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and indigenous beliefs. Festivals like Bihu, Hornbill, and Losar reflect the communal harmony and cultural pride of the people. With its deep connection to nature and heritage, Northeast India truly stands as a living example of India’s unity in diversity.

Accessibility & Transportation

 

The region is well-connected by air (with major airports in Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Imphal, Agartala and Dimapur), rail (especially from Assam) and road ways connecting all state capitals and major tourist attractions.

Tours by Duration 

Day Tours

In and around Guwahati

Guwahati tour

Guwahati Day Tour with Lunch & Guide

8 hrs

Rs 9150 per person for single person

* tier based pricing

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Pobitora Sanctuary Safari, Tea Garden visit with Lunch & Guide

8 hrs

Rs 14,000 per person for single person

* tier based pricing

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Manas National Park Safari with Lunch & Guide

10 hrs

Rs 17,000 per person for single person

* tier based pricing

Short Tours (2-5 days)

Guwahati tour

Guwahati, Pobitora & Tea Garden Tour

(stay included)

02 Days

Rs 26,950 per person for single person

* tier based pricing

Ghanashyam's Dol, Sibasagar

Dibrugarh, Charaideo & Sibsagar Tour

(stay included)

03 Days

Rs 32,550 per person for single person

* tier based pricing

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Guwahati, Shillong & Cherrapunji 

(stay included)

04 Days

Rs 35,950 per person for single person 

* tier based pricing

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