Assam
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Northeast India with this 7-day journey through Assam and Meghalaya — lands where emerald forests, cascading waterfalls, crystal rivers, and wild sanctuaries create nature’s grand symphony. Witness one-horned rhinos in Kaziranga National Park, marvel at misty waterfalls in Cherrapunji, and sail on the glass-clear waters of Dawki River. From the sacred Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati to the living root bridges and scenic valleys of Shillong, this tour promises both peace and thrill. Experience a perfect blend of adventure and serenity through ziplining, boating, jeep safaris, and soothing hillside views — a trip that redefines wonder at every turn.
Arrive at Guwahati Airport/Railway Station, where you’ll be warmly welcomed by our representative. Begin your scenic drive toward Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its one-horned rhinoceros and diverse wildlife. On arrival, check into your resort surrounded by lush forests and serene tea gardens. Spend your afternoon relaxing or taking a nature walk nearby. In the evening, experience local Assamese culture through folk performances and traditional cuisine. Breathe in the crisp air and let the wilderness set the tone for your upcoming adventures. Overnight stay in Kaziranga.;
Wake up early for an exciting jeep safari inside Kaziranga National Park, where you might spot rhinos, wild elephants, deer, and vibrant birdlife amid the misty grasslands. After breakfast, check out and begin your picturesque drive to Shillong, fondly known as the “Scotland of the East.” En route, witness rolling hills, pine trees, and misty landscapes that redefine beauty. On arrival, check into your hotel and spend the evening exploring Police Bazaar or enjoying a leisurely stroll through Ward’s Lake. Dinner and overnight stay in Shillong.;
After breakfast, head toward Cherrapunji, one of the wettest places on Earth, famed for its endless waterfalls and lush valleys. En route, visit the stunning Elephant Falls and Mawkdok Dympep Valley Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of canyons. Continue to Cherrapunji, visiting Seven Sisters Falls, Nohkalikai Falls, and Mawsmai Cave. Capture nature in its most dramatic form — waterfalls thundering through clouds and caves echoing ancient tales. Check in to your cozy resort overlooking the misty hills and relax amidst serenity. Overnight stay in Cherrapunji.;
Post breakfast, proceed to Dawki, located on the Indo-Bangladesh border, where the emerald-green Umngot River flows so clear that boats seem to float on air. Enjoy a peaceful boating experience surrounded by green cliffs and serene skies. Capture stunning photographs and explore Shnongpdeng Village, known for its adventure sports and cultural charm. Later, head back toward Shillong, soaking in beautiful countryside views along the way. Dinner and overnight stay in Shillong.;
After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Krang Suri Waterfalls, a turquoise paradise hidden amidst the Jaintia Hills. Enjoy some leisure time admiring the breathtaking cascades or dipping your feet in the cool waters. Visit Phephe Waterfalls, a lesser-known yet equally enchanting spot perfect for photography. Later, return to Shillong, where you can enjoy the evening at leisure — perhaps café-hopping, shopping, or simply soaking in the hill town’s peaceful vibe. Overnight stay in Shillong.;
After breakfast, depart for Guwahati, the gateway to Northeast India. Upon arrival, visit the revered Kamakhya Temple, an ancient Shakti Peeth perched on the Nilachal Hill overlooking the Brahmaputra River. The temple’s energy, architecture, and rituals offer a glimpse into Assam’s deep spiritual roots. Later, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Brahmaputra (optional) or visit the local markets for souvenirs. Overnight stay in Guwahati.;
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Guwahati Airport or Railway Station for your return journey. As you bid farewell to the enchanting Northeast, take with you memories of waterfalls, wildlife, and the warmth of its people. This journey through Meghalaya and Assam isn’t just a trip — it’s a beautiful reminder that nature always finds a way to leave your soul refreshed and alive.;
Ans: The best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh depends on your travel goals:
March to June: Perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and enjoying pleasant weather.
October to February: Clear skies, snow in high-altitude regions, and great for photography.
July to September (Monsoon): Lush greenery and waterfalls, though some routes may be affected by landslides.
Duration :7 Days / 6 Nights
Places to Visit :
Jammu | Katra | Vaishno Devi | Shiv Khori
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