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North East India a land of hills and plains with luxuriant green cover and a wide variety or rare and exotic flora and fauna. North East India consists of the eight states Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. North East India is connected to the rest of India via a strip of land in West Bengal called the Siliguri Corridor or "Chicken's Neck". In the recent years these North East states has been emerged as on of the most engaging tourist spots. All the North East states together comprises of 8% of the total land of India but yet these charismatic states of North East remain unexplored due to their domestic & international conflicts taken place in the past. But now as everything got settled up; tourist footfalls in North East is also increasing day by day. North Eastern states shares International border with many neighboring Countries of North East India which are China, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan & Tibet. Thus the people native to the North East trace their origins from the Tibeto-Burman people. North East India has some real surprises for the travelers. Not so much established on the travelers map, yet the North East India, has its own charm that will sweep you off your feet.

Places to visit in the North East India :

Tea Gardens: The fresh tea gardens of North East India are the primary source when it comes to a nation obsessed with chai. Tea tourism in Assam is popular among foreigner travelers. Accommodation in  heritage Bungalow, take a walk around tea estate, meet the workers over there and pluck tea leaves by your own. Village walks and tea factory visits will give you insight into the lives of the people there as well as about the tea processing in the factory where some of the world’s best tea is produced. Another popular tea destination in North East India is Darjeeling, which refresh travelers with a refreshing sea of green high on the rolling hills with cool breeze and misty weather.

Majuli Island: Majuli Island is a first river Island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam which became the district in 2016. Majuli Island is listed in World's largest river Island in Guinness Book of World Records. Spread over an area of 352 Sq. Kms was once covering the area of 880 Sq. Kms. Majuli is continuously shrinking as the river surround Majuli is growing. Majuli is accessible only by ferry ride from the town of Neamati Ghat about 12 km from the nearest main city of Jorhat. Assam’s former cultural capital, Majuli’s main attraction are the Satras (monasteries) where you will see unique Neo-Vaishnavite culture founded some 600 years ago.

Kamakhya Temple: Kamakhya temple, Kamakhya Devalaya, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother goddess Kamakhya. Kamakhya Temple is one of the oldest in 51 Shakti Pithas in Hindu Mythology. Kamakhya Temple is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus and especially for Tantric worshipers. There is no idol of Goddess Kamakhya in the temple complex, but she is worshiped in the form of female genitalia of stone. In Kamakhya Temple famous Ambubachi Mela is celebrated during month of June and devotees from all over India come for the blessings of the goddess.

Tawang Monastery: Tawang Monastery the largest monastery of Indi & second largest in the world just after the Potala Palace in Tibet. Tawang Monastery is surrounded by the  natural beauty wrapped in the scent of spirituality. So if you planning for Northeast Trip don't forget to go to this beautiful site in Arunachal Pradesh.

Tsomgo Lake: A tranquil and scenic lake, Tsomgo Lake is one of the most popular attractions of Gangtok. This glacial lake is considered holy by Sikkimese people. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located on the banks of the lake. The place is a paradise for bird watchers as get to spot a number of Brahmini ducks and migratory birds near the lake. Located at a distance of around 16 km from Tsomgo Lake is Baba Mandir. A popular pilgrim center, Baba Mandir, the shrine is built in the memory of Baba Harbhajan Singh, who was an Indian Army soldier and lost his life near Nathu La Pass.

Nohkalikai Waterfalls: Noh Ka Likai waterfall is the highest Plunge Waterfall in India. Elevated at the height of 1115 m the waterfall is located in Cherrapunjii. During Northeast Trip to Meghalaya this is one of the best attraction to visit. As per the legends it is believed that a woman named Likai was jumped as her daughter was killed by her second husband. I you are planning to visit North East India never forget to visit these beauty of Nature.

Access and permits to visit North East

Northeast India is open for the Tourist but there are certain places like Arunachal Pradesh, Bumla Pass, Nathula Pass where permits are required. One can get these permits arranged through a tour operator or issued by the authorities of respective State Government office.

For domestic tourists: Indian nationals require Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur. In the case of Mizoram, tourists travelling by road will need an ILP to pass through Nagaland, while those arriving by air can get a permit on arrival. ILPs for Arunachal can also be obtained online.

For international tourists: Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim are two states that require a foreign visitor to obtain Restricted or Protected Area Permits (PAP) before entry to each state. Foreign tourists visiting Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram must register themselves at the Foreigner Registration Office within 24 hours of arrival.

Here we are presenting North East Tour Packages. Through North East Tour Packages we are trying to focus on some of the most mesmerizing spots in North East India.Through North East Tour Packages we are trying to provide the travelers the destination which are fulfill with natural beauty which will definitely mesmerize their eyes & soul as well. In the recent years Northeast is become the hub for the travelers from all around the country or world. North East Tour Packages are planned in order to make the people aware from the greeneries of North East which is full of Waterfalls, snow covered mountains, flower valleys, hot springs etc. We are presenting North East Tour Packages in part as it will be hectic to cover whole North East at once. There are various North East Tour Packages which are planned for the people of different age group & interest. North East Tour Packages can be planned either with your family, friend or solo as well.
However North East Tour Packages are completely customizable & can be planned as per one’s requirement & interest. One can contact our executive & tell his/her plan to him. We will share the customize North East Tour Packages with him.

Places to Visit in North East ..??

Whole North East fulfilled with lush green mountains, pleasant atmosphere, mesmerizing & breathtaking view but it is not easy to access all the places in North East. However there are many tourist destination in North East like Gangtok, Lachen, Lachung, Darjeeling, Shillong, Cherrapunjee, Tawang, Guwahati etc. which are next to paradise on Earth. All these places are rich in culture, heritage, pleasant & peaceful environment.

Things to Do in North East ..??

North East India is not only fulfilled with Natural beauty but it offers many activities for the tourist. Starting with Water Rafting in Teesta River in Sikkim, Trekking in Double Decker Root Bridge, Boating in one of the cleanest river Dawki having the crystal clear water or to visit the one of the oldest & largest monasteries in Tawang & other parts of North East also offers a complete adventurous package to all its Tourist. Other than this North East also have some places like Tawang & Bomdila which offers an opportunity to play winter sports. North East India also comprises of National Parks like Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Pobitara Wildlife Santuaray etc. Kamakhya Temple & Balaji Temple in Guwahati are one of the most sacred temples for Hindus. Thus North East India has various things to do for all age group or interest. North East Trip will always be a worth to plan.

How to reach North East India ..??

By Air: Main airports in the North East are located in Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Tripura having direct flight connectivity from Kolkata as well as Delhi. Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport of Guwahati in Assam is well connected to major cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Kochi, etc. through airlines including Air Asia India, Air India, GoAir, IndiGo and Vistara.

You can also reach Manipur’s Imphal Airport from Delhi, Guwahati, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune and other cities via Air India, IndiGo and Air Asia India. Arunachal doesn’t have an airport, and the closest is Assam’s Lilabari Airport is nearest to central Arunachal; Tezpur Airport is the closest to Western Arunachal; and Dibrugarh Airport is closest to the eastern part of the state

By Train: Train is another convenient way to reach several parts of the North East. Assam and Arunachal Pradesh has good train connectivity to Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru. Train like Rajdhani Express, the Brahmaputra Mail and North East Express run from Delhi to North East. Mizoram and Meghalaya do not have any rail links and Guwahati is the nearest railway station to further reach these states in a car.

To reach Sikkim, one has to take a train to Jalpaiguri in West Bengal, and then drive further ahead, and while Kumarghat Railway station is the entryway to Tripura by train

By Road: North East India is connected through roadways via National Highways 31, 37, 38 and 40, which connects Assam to the rest of India. There are many buses that ply from Siliguri in West Bengal to Sikkim and Assam, and further you can connect to the other states of the North East from Guwahati by bus, car or self-drive.

Best time to visit North East ..??

North East India is often referred to as a Kingdom in its own right. And, for good reason too! The awe-inspiring landscape stands out like a solitary red apple on a giant emerald tree – so unique and special. The incredible states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura hardly seem like they are part of India, but indeed we’re proud to call them Indian! With cultures so distinctive and traditions so innovative, the land beckons to intrepid travelers from the world over. From religion to cuisine, spirituality to recreation, there are endless avenues to tread. No matter the time of year, the charming cities, towns and villages of each sister state, continue to excite and thrill locals and foreigners.

So, to help you decide on the best time to visit North East India, we’ve put together a simple guide of its seasons and accompanying weather. Now, you don’t have to waste time and energy mulling over this decision.

Peak Season – If wanderlust is what you’re craving, then North East India during the golden months of March to June is the best time to visit. These ever-blooming days are ideal for exploring the tribes, trails and teas of this magnificent region.

Shoulder Season – October to February

Low Season – July to September