
North East India

Popular Cities
Shillong, Kaziranga, Tawang, Cherrapunji
Ideal Duration
7 – 10 Days
Best Time to Visit
Oct – Apr
About the Destination
India's hidden gem — a land of endless green hills, wildlife, and diverse tribal cultures.
The North East of India is one of the country's most diverse and spectacular regions, encompassing seven sister states each with their own unique culture, landscape, and traditions. This largely untouched corner of India remains one of its best-kept secrets.
Meghalaya is home to the world's wettest place, Cherrapunji, and the stunning living root bridges of Mawlynnong. Assam's Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for the one-horned rhinoceros.
The majestic Buddhist monastery of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh sits at over 10,000 feet, offering panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges.
Why visit this destination
North East India offers a remarkable journey through biodiversity, tribal heritage, and unspoiled landscapes that few travelers have explored.
Unique Propositions
Kaziranga National Park — home of the one-horned rhinoceros
Living root bridges and waterfalls of Meghalaya
Tawang Monastery — one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in India
Diverse tribal cultures and traditional festivals
Lush tea gardens of Assam and scenic river Brahmaputra

