Get ready for a journey where every moment feels like a story waiting to be told. From misty valleys and cascading waterfalls to vibrant cultures and ancient traditions, this experience is designed to immerse you in the true essence of North East India.
Wander through lush landscapes. Marvel at breathtaking viewpoints. Feel the spiritual energy of sacred temples and monasteries. Witness incredible wildlife up close. Savor local delicacies that tell tales of tradition. Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, or pure relaxation, your carefully curated itinerary ensures you enjoy the best highlights while uncovering hidden gems. With seamless travel arrangements, knowledgeable guides, and a passion for creating unforgettable memories, we promise more than just a trip — we deliver an experience of a lifetime.
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Umananda Temple
Peacock Island, Baruah Souk, North Guwahati
781030, Guwahati, Assam, India
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Umananda Temple
Peacock Island, Baruah Souk, North Guwahati
781030, Guwahati, Assam, India
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13 Days and 12 Nights Tour to Assam Meghalaya Arunachal Pradesh
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Wheelchair accessible
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Guwahati Airport / Railway station Pickup
3 stops
Meals: lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 4 to 5 star similar hotel in Guwahati Area.
Umananda Temple
2h
Admission ticket included
The Umananda Temple is a beautiful and sacred shrine located on Peacock Island (Umananda Island) in the middle of the Brahmaputra River, Guwahati, Assam. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in the region.
Key Highlights:
Mythological Significance:
According to legends, Lord Shiva resided here in meditation, and Goddess Parvati (Uma) accompanied him. Hence the temple is named Umananda (Uma + Ananda, meaning the joy of Uma).
Shiva Worship:
The temple houses a Shiva Linga and is especially revered during Maha Shivaratri, when thousands of devotees throng the island.
Peacock Island:
The temple stands on the world’s smallest inhabited river island. The British named it “Peacock Island” because of its peacock-like shape.
Scenic Beauty:
Surrounded by the mighty Brahmaputra, lush greenery, and a serene environment, the island offers both spiritual and natural beauty.
ALFRESCO GRAND - BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER CRUISE
2h
Admission ticket included
Brahmaputra River Cruise – Assam
A Brahmaputra River Cruise is one of the most unique travel experiences in Northeast India, offering a blend of luxury, culture, wildlife, and stunning landscapes along one of the world’s mightiest rivers.
Highlights of the Cruise
Scenic Views – Watch sunrises and sunsets over the Brahmaputra, with panoramic views of the river valley, lush forests, and distant Himalayan peaks.
Wildlife & Nature – Cruises often include visits to Kaziranga National Park, home to the one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, wild buffalo, and migratory birds.
Culture & Heritage – Stops at Majuli Island, the world’s largest river island and cultural heartland of Assamese Vaishnavite monasteries (Satras).
Local Experiences – Village visits, traditional dance performances, and interaction with local tribes along the riverbanks.
Cuisine – Assamese, Indian, and continental meals served onboard, sometimes with live traditional music.
Guwahati
Overnight stay in Guwahati Hotel
Day 2: Guwahati to Bomdila
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 to 4 star similar hotel in Bomdila Area.
Kamakhya Temple
4h
Admission ticket included
Maa Kamakhya Temple is one of the most revered and powerful Shakti Peethas in India, located on the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam. It is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, an incarnation of Goddess Shakti, and holds deep spiritual, cultural, and historical significance.
Key Highlights:
Shakti Peetha Significance: According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that the womb (yoni) of Goddess Sati fell here when Lord Shiva carried her body after the Daksha Yagna. Hence, the temple is considered a symbol of feminine power and fertility.
Unique Worship: Unlike other temples, there is no idol of the goddess inside. Instead, a natural rock cleft shaped like a yoni (female organ) is worshipped, continuously kept moist by an underground spring.
Ambubachi Mela: The temple is world-famous for the Ambubachi Mela (held in June), which celebrates the annual menstruation of the goddess. During this time, the temple remains closed for three days.
Maha Mrityunjay Temple
45m
Admission ticket included
The Maha Mrityunjay Temple is a grand and spiritually significant temple located at Nagaon, Assam. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is one of the largest Shiva temples in India and is fast becoming a major pilgrimage and tourist destination in the Northeast.
Key Highlights
Deity & Significance:
The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva in his Mrityunjay (Conqueror of Death) form. Devotees believe that offering prayers here with the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra grants blessings of health, long life, and protection from untimely death.
World’s Tallest Shivling:
The temple houses a giant Shivling measuring about 126 feet in height, making it one of the tallest in the world. The structure itself is a marvel and attracts thousands of visitors.
Architecture:
Built in modern style with traditional elements, the temple has intricate designs and a massive sanctum. The tall Shivling is visible from a distance and creates a divine aura.
Bomdila
Overnight stay in Bomdila hotel
Day 3: Bomdila to Tawang
5 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 to 4 star similar hotel in Tawang Area.
Bomdila Monastery
30m
Admission ticket included
The Bomdila Monastery, also known as Gontse Gaden Rabgyel Ling Monastery, is one of the most important centers of Mahayana Buddhism in Arunachal Pradesh. It is often referred to as the “Mini Tawang Monastery” because of its similar architecture and spiritual significance.
About the Monastery
Founded: In 1965 by the 12th incarnation of Tsona Gontse Rinpoche.
Sect: Follows the Mahayana sect of Buddhism under the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Complex: The monastery consists of a main prayer hall (Gompa), a residential complex for monks, and a school for young Lamas where Buddhist philosophy and scriptures are taught.
Sela Pass
45m
Admission ticket included
Sela Pass is one of the most breathtaking high-altitude mountain passes in Arunachal Pradesh, located at an elevation of around 13,700 feet (4,170 m). It lies on the road connecting Bomdila, Dirang, and Tawang, and is considered a lifeline of Tawang.
Key Highlights
Scenic Beauty:
Surrounded by snow-clad peaks, Sela Pass remains snow-covered for most of the year, making it a favorite spot for travelers and photographers.
Sela Lake (Paradise Lake):
Near the pass lies the pristine Sela Lake, also called Paradise Lake, which freezes during winter, creating a magical sight. Several smaller lakes in the area add to its charm.
Strategic Importance:
The pass is not only a tourist spot but also of great strategic significance to India, as it connects Tawang to the rest of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
Sacred Significance:
Local Monpa people consider the lakes around Sela Pass sacred. According to legend, there are about 101 lakes in and around the pass.
Jaswant Garh
30m
Admission ticket included
You might be referring to Jaswant Garh War Memorial near Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. It is one of the most revered and patriotic sites in the Northeast, built in honor of an Indian Army hero.
Jaswant Garh War Memorial
Historical Significance:
This memorial is dedicated to Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat of the 4th Garhwal Rifles, who fought bravely against the Chinese Army during the Indo-China War of 1962.
Legend says he held his post alone for 72 hours, with the help of two local Monpa girls, before he was martyred.
Sacred Respect:
Jaswant Singh Rawat is still treated as a living soldier. The army maintains his room, belongings, and even offers him daily meals and tea, as if he were alive.
The Memorial:
The war memorial is located at Jaswant Garh, about 25 km before Tawang, on the way from Sela Pass. It consists of a beautifully maintained shrine, bunkers, and war artifacts.
Nuranang Falls
1h
Admission ticket included
Jong Falls (also known as Jung Falls or Nuranang Falls) is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Arunachal Pradesh, located near Jung village, about 40 km from Tawang. It is a hidden gem of the Northeast, known for its raw natural beauty and cinematic charm.
Key Highlights
Height & Beauty:
The waterfall plunges from a height of nearly 100 meters (328 ft) into the Tawang River, creating a breathtaking view amidst pine forests and mountains.
Cinematic Fame:
Jong Falls gained popularity after it was featured in the Bollywood movie “Koyla” (1997) starring Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit. Since then, it is also fondly called Madhuri Falls.
Hydroelectric Plant:
At the base of the falls, a small hydroelectric plant generates electricity for nearby villages. Visitors can see it from close quarters.
Peace & Serenity:
Unlike commercialized waterfalls, Jong Falls remains relatively untouched, making it a peaceful spot for travelers seeking natural beauty.
Tawang
Tawang is one of the most stunning destinations in Arunachal Pradesh, nestled at an altitude of about 10,000 ft (3,048 m) in the eastern Himalayas. Known for its monasteries, high-altitude lakes, waterfalls, and Indo-China border views, Tawang is a perfect blend of spirituality, culture, and Himalayan adventure.
Day 4: Tawang to Bumla Pass
6 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 to 4 star similar hotel in Tawang area.
Bumla Pass
7h
Admission ticket included
Bum La Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass located at the India-China (Tibet) border in Arunachal Pradesh. Situated at an elevation of around 15,200 ft (4,630 m), it is one of the most strategically important and scenic passes in the Northeast.
Key Highlights
Strategic Importance:
The pass is on the India-China border and is a part of the Indo-China Line of Actual Control (LAC). Indian Army personnel maintain strict surveillance, and visitors require a special permit (Inner Line Permit) to enter.
Scenic Beauty:
Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, rugged terrain, and alpine landscapes, Bum La Pass offers breathtaking views, especially during spring and early summer.
Cultural Significance:
Local Monpa people regard the pass as sacred. Along the route, you can see Buddhist prayer flags and small shrines.
Proximity to Tawang:
The pass is about 40 km from Tawang, making it a popular excursion for tourists visiting the region.
Madhuri Lake
1h
Admission ticket included
Here’s a glimpse of Madhuri Lake (officially Sangestar Tso, formerly Shonga-tser Lake), nestled in the high-mountain landscape of Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh.
Sangestar Tso was formed by falling rocks and trees triggered by an earthquake, which dammed the stream to create this serene lake. It is perched at an elevation of approximately 3,708 meters (about 12,165 feet) above sea level.
Name & Bollywood Connection
The lake gained fame when it featured in the Bollywood film Koyla, starring Madhuri Dixit. Audiences were captivated by its beauty—and the actress—and locals began calling it Madhuri Lake, a name that has now stuck.
Sacred & Cultural Significance
Beyond its cinematic fame, the lake holds deep spiritual significance for the local Monpa tribe, who consider it a sacred site. Pilgrims visit to offer prayers amidst the tranquil alpine setting.
Tawang Buddhist Monastery
1h 30m
Admission ticket included
Tawang Monastery (also called Ganden Namgyal Lhatse) is the largest Buddhist monastery in India and the second-largest in the world after the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. It is a spiritual, cultural, and architectural marvel located in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh.
Key Highlights
History & Significance:
Founded in 1680 by Merak Lama Lodre Gyasto, a disciple of the 5th Dalai Lama.
It is the cultural and spiritual center of the Monpa tribe and Tibetan Buddhism in Arunachal Pradesh.
Houses over 500 monks who follow the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Architecture:
Built like a fortress on a hill, the monastery has multiple stories with red and white walls, prayer halls, and courtyards.
Contains ancient scriptures, murals, and a 28-foot-high gilded Buddha statue.
Spiritual & Cultural Importance:
Hosts several festivals, the most famous being Losar (Tibetan New Year) and Torgya, featuring masked dances and rituals to ward off evil spirits.
Urgelling Gompa
45m
Admission ticket included
Birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama – Urgelling Monastery, Tawang
Location: Urgelling Monastery, about 5 km from Tawang town, Arunachal Pradesh.
Historical Significance:
The 6th Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso (1683–1706), a famous spiritual leader and poet, was born here.
He is remembered for his deep spirituality as well as his soulful poetry and songs.
Monastery Background:
Urgelling Monastery was established in the 15th century by Ugyen Sangpo, a Buddhist monk.
Though smaller than the grand Tawang Monastery, it holds immense religious significance because of its association with the Dalai Lama.
Sacred Relics: The monastery preserves ancient Buddhist manuscripts, thangkas (religious paintings), and relics connected to Tibetan Buddhism.
Key Highlights for Visitors
Spiritual Heritage – Pilgrims and visitors come here to pay respect at the birthplace of the Dalai Lama.
Tawang War Memorial
1h
Admission ticket included
The Light and Sound Show at the Tawang War Memorial is a poignant evening spectacle that honors the valor and sacrifice of Indian soldiers during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. This immersive experience combines visual storytelling with a powerful narrative, offering visitors a deep emotional connection to the events of the war.
Show Highlights
Narrative: The show vividly recounts the heroics of over 2,000 Indian soldiers who laid down their lives defending the northeastern borders. It delves into the personal sacrifices of these unsung heroes, emphasizing their dedication and courage.
Visuals: Utilizing a blend of lights, films, and sound, the presentation brings to life the historical events, providing a cinematic portrayal of the war's impact.
Setting: Held in an open-air amphitheater within the memorial complex, the show is set against the backdrop of the serene Tawang-Chu valley, enhancing the emotional resonance of the experience.
Tawang
Overnight stay in Tawang Hotel.
Day 5: Tawang to Dirang
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 to 4 star similar hotel in Dirang Area.
Thupsung Dhargye Ling
1h
Admission ticket included
Dirang Monastery, officially known as Thupsung Dhargye Ling, is a prominent Buddhist monastery situated in the picturesque town of Dirang, Arunachal Pradesh. Established in 2017, it serves as both a spiritual center and a learning institute dedicated to the study of Tibetan Buddhism. The name "Thupsung Dhargye Ling" translates to "Place of Flourishing of Buddha’s Teachings," reflecting its mission to promote Buddhist philosophy and practices .
Architectural & Spiritual Highlights
Design & Structure: The monastery boasts traditional Tibetan architectural elements, featuring ornate prayer halls, golden roofs, and intricately designed prayer wheels. Its elevated position offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains, enhancing the serene atmosphere .
Sangti Valley
2h
Admission ticket included
Sangti Valley, nestled in the Eastern Himalayan foothills of Arunachal Pradesh, is a serene and picturesque destination located approximately 15 km from Dirang. This hidden gem offers a tranquil escape amidst lush green meadows, snow-capped peaks, and the gentle flow of the Sangti River.
Highlights of Sangti Valley
Natural Beauty: Surrounded by towering mountain ranges and dense pine forests, the valley is a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Cultural Experience: Home to the indigenous Monpa community, visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, traditions, and warm hospitality.
Wildlife Spotting: The valley is known for being a breeding ground for the endangered black-necked crane, making it a significant site for birdwatching.
Adventure Activities: Trekking, nature walks, and exploring the nearby Sangti Sheep Farm offer engaging activities for adventure seekers.
Dirang
Dirang is a charming hill town in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, nestled at an altitude of about 4,900 ft (1,490 m). It serves as a stopover for travelers heading to Tawang but is also a beautiful destination in itself, known for its monasteries, hot springs, apple orchards, and breathtaking valleys.
Day 6: Dirang to Kaziranga
2 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 4 to 5 star similar hotel in Kaziranga area.
Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of India’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries. Spread across the floodplains of the mighty Brahmaputra River in Assam, it is world-famous for being home to the largest population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros.
Key Highlights
One-Horned Rhinoceros – Over 2,400 individuals, making Kaziranga the best place in the world to see them.
Big Five of Kaziranga – Rhino, Elephant, Tiger, Wild Buffalo, and Swamp Deer.
Birdwatcher’s Paradise – Over 450 bird species, including migratory species like pelicans, storks, and eagles.
Wetlands & Landscape – A mix of grasslands, marshes, and forests, shaped by the Brahmaputra’s annual floods.
Tiger Reserve – Declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006 due to its high density of Royal Bengal Tigers.
Kaziranga National Park
Overnight stay in Kaziranga National Park
Day 7: Kaziranga national park activities
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 4 to 5 star similar hotel in Kaziranga area.
Kaziranga jeep safari booking
4h
Admission ticket included
The Elephant Safari is one of the most unforgettable experiences at Kaziranga National Park, allowing visitors to get up close to the famous one-horned rhinoceros and other wildlife while riding atop a trained elephant. It’s the most authentic way to explore the tall grasslands of Kaziranga.
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A Jeep Safari in Kaziranga is the most popular and convenient way to explore the park’s diverse landscapes and spot its rich wildlife. Traversing through grasslands, wetlands, and forests, it offers a thrilling adventure into the heart of Assam’s wilderness.
Kaziranga National Orchid And Biodiversity Park
2h
Admission ticket included
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of India’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries. Spread across the floodplains of the mighty Brahmaputra River in Assam, it is world-famous for being home to the largest population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros
Key Highlights:
One-Horned Rhinoceros – Over 2,400 individuals, making Kaziranga the best place in the world to see them.
Big Five of Kaziranga – Rhino, Elephant, Tiger, Wild Buffalo, and Swamp Deer
Birdwatcher’s Paradise – Over 450 bird species, including migratory species like pelicans, storks, and eagles.
Wetlands & Landscape – A mix of grasslands, marshes, and forests, shaped by the Brahmaputra’s annual floods.
Tiger Reserve – Declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006 due to its high density of Royal Bengal Tigers.
Kaziranga National Orchid And Biodiversity Park
2h
Admission ticket included
Cultural Show at Kaziranga National Orchid Park
The Kaziranga National Orchid and Biodiversity Park, located in Hatikhuli, Assam, offers an immersive cultural experience every evening. From 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, visitors can enjoy vibrant folk performances that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Assam and Northeast India.
Highlights of the Evening Cultural Show
Traditional Folk Dances: Experience energetic performances such as the Bihu dance, Karbi bamboo dance, Rabha’s Hamjar dance, Bhortal, Sattriya, and the graceful Lailungkham dance of the Tai Ahom community.
Live Music: Enjoy the melodies of traditional instruments like the flute and drums, played by local artists in authentic attire
Ethnic Cuisine: Savor authentic Assamese dishes served on traditional thalis, offering a taste of the region's culinary delights.
Day 8: Kaziranga to Shillong
4 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 or 4 or 5 star similar hotel in Shillong Area. As per availability as well as budget.
Umiam Lake
45m
Umiam Lake, also known as Bara Pani, is a picturesque reservoir located approximately 15 kilometers north of Shillong, Meghalaya. Created in the early 1960s by damming the Umiam River, it serves as the first hydroelectric project in Northeast India. Spanning an area of 220 square kilometers, the lake is nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, making it a popular destination for both relaxation and adventure.
Ward's Lake
2h
Admission ticket included
Ward’s Lake, also known as Pollock’s Lake, is a charming artificial lake nestled in the heart of Shillong, Meghalaya. Constructed in the late 19th century, it offers a serene escape with its horseshoe-shaped water body, cobbled pathways, and vibrant gardens. The lake is a favorite among locals and tourists alike for leisurely walks, boating, and feeding the resident geese and fish.
Police Bazar
2h
Admission ticket included
Police Bazaar (often called Policeline Bazaar) is the bustling commercial hub of Shillong, Meghalaya. It's the city’s main market and a lively center for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Known for its vibrant streets, it attracts locals, tourists, and students alike.
Shopping Highlights
Local Handicrafts: Traditional Khasi handloom products, bamboo crafts, woolen shawls, and souvenirs.
Clothing & Accessories: Trendy apparel, winter clothing, and footwear.
Street Vendors: Local snacks, fresh fruits, and quick bites are abundant.
Food & Cafes
Popular eateries serve Assamese, Khasi, and continental cuisine.
Street food options include momos, thukpa, and bamboo shoot dishes.
Cafes with scenic rooftop views offer a relaxing spot to unwind.
Shillong
Overnight stay in Shillong hotels
Day 9: Shillong to Dawki to Cherrapunji
5 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 or 4 star similar hotel or Resort in Cherrapunji Area.
Dawki River
2h
Admission ticket included
Dawki River, also known as the Umngot River, is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque surroundings, making it a popular destination for boating enthusiasts. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you plan your visit.
Boating Experience
Timings: Boating activities typically operate from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with some operators starting as early as 6:00 AM and concluding by 6:00 PM .
Duration: Boat rides generally last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of ride and the operator.
Activities: Besides boating, visitors can engage in kayaking, scuba diving, and swimming in the river's clear waters .
Highlights
Floating Illusion: The river's transparency creates an optical illusion where boats appear to float above the water, offering a surreal experience.
Scenic Beauty: Surrounded by lush greenery and hills, the area provides stunning views and excellent photography opportunities.
India-Bangladesh Friendship Gate
40m
Admission ticket included
Dawki is a picturesque town in Meghalaya, located on the India-Bangladesh border. It is famous for the Umngot River, crystal-clear waters, and its strategic location as a border crossing between India and Bangladesh.
Border Details
The India-Bangladesh border at Dawki connects Meghalaya with the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh.
It is a major trade route, particularly for goods transported by trucks and small vehicles.
The border crossing is mostly for commercial purposes, though some tourists may view the border and take photographs.
Activities Near the Border
Boating on the Umngot River: The river near Dawki flows right up to the border, offering boating and kayaking experiences.
Photography: The crystal-clear waters and the backdrop of hills create excellent photo opportunities, especially with boats seemingly floating on water.
Border Views: You can see the other side of the river in Bangladesh from the Indian side.
Mawlynnong Village
2h
Admission ticket included
Mawlynnong, often called “Asia’s Cleanest Village”, is a picturesque village in East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, near the India-Bangladesh border. It’s renowned for its cleanliness, eco-friendly practices, and scenic beauty.
Highlights of Mawlynnong
Cleanliness & Eco-Friendliness:
The village follows strict community rules for waste management.
Bamboo dustbins and eco-friendly practices are implemented throughout the village.
Living Root Bridges:
A short trek from Mawlynnong leads to the double-decker living root bridge, a marvel of natural engineering created by the Khasi tribe.
These bridges are made by guiding the roots of rubber trees across streams and rivers.
Sky Viewpoint:
A 30–40 feet high bamboo tower gives panoramic views of Bangladesh plains and the surrounding Khasi hills.
Ideal for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Local Culture:
Visitors can experience Khasi tribal culture, including traditional houses, local handicrafts, and village life.
Jingmaham Living Root Bridge
1h
Admission ticket included
The Riwai Living Root Bridge is a remarkable example of nature's engineering, located in Riwai village, approximately 3 km from Mawlynnong, often dubbed Asia's Cleanest Village. This single-decker bridge is crafted from the aerial roots of Ficus elastica trees, a testament to the ingenuity of the Khasi tribe.
Key Highlights
Natural Architecture: The bridge is formed by guiding the roots of rubber fig trees across a stream, creating a sturdy and eco-friendly pathway.
Scenic Trek: Reaching the bridge involves a short, 300-meter paved walk through a serene forested area, offering a peaceful and immersive experience.
Photography: The crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings make it an ideal spot for photography. However, visitors are advised to avoid climbing on the roots to preserve the structure.
Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji, locally known as Sohra, is one of the most famous destinations in Meghalaya and the world-renowned “land of living root bridges”. Once credited as the wettest place on Earth, it is a paradise of soaring waterfalls, misty valleys, mysterious caves, and lush green landscapes.
Overnight stay in Cherrapunji Hotels
Day 10: Cherrapunji to Nongriat
2 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 or 4 star similar hotel or Resort in Cherrapunji Area.
Nongriat
9h
Nongriat is a serene village nestled in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, renowned for its double-decker living root bridge and the enchanting Rainbow Falls. Accessible via a challenging trek, Nongriat offers an immersive experience
into the region's rich biodiversity and indigenous culture.
Rainbow Falls
A picturesque waterfall situated about 3 km from Nongriat village, best visited early in the morning to witness the rainbow effect caused by sunlight.
The trek to the falls involves a 3–4 hour journey, starting from Tyrna village.
Double Decker Living Root Bridge
A marvel of natural engineering, this bridge is formed by intertwining the roots of rubber trees over several years.
Located approximately 1.5–2 hours' trek from Nongriat village.
Day 11: Cherrapunji to Shillong
10 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 3 or 4 star similar hotel or Resort in Shillong Area.
Nohsngithiang (Seven Sisters) Falls
40m
Admission ticket included
The Seven Sisters Falls, locally known as Nohsngithiang Falls, is one of India's tallest and most picturesque waterfalls. Situated near Mawsmai village in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, this seven-segmented waterfall drops from a height of 315 meters (1,033 feet) over rugged limestone cliffs, creating a stunning natural spectacle .
Location & Accessibility
Nearest Town: Cherrapunji (Sohra), approximately 10 km away.
Nearest Village: Mawsmai, around 1 km from the falls.
Best Access Point: Mawsmai Viewpoint, a short walk from the Mawsmai Cave entrance.
The falls are easily accessible by road from Cherrapunji, which is well-connected to Shillong and other towns in Meghalaya. Taxis and local buses are available from Cherrapunji to Mawsmai, the nearest village to the Seven Sisters Falls .
Best Time to Visit
Monsoon Season (June to September): Offers the most dramatic views with all seven streams flowing vigorously.
Kynrem falls
40m
Admission ticket included
It looks like you meant Kynrem Falls in Meghalaya, which is sometimes spelled differently (like Kynram). Here’s a quick overview to clarify:
Kynrem Falls – Meghalaya
Location: East Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Height: 305 meters (1,001 feet), 3-tiered waterfall
Inside: Thangkharang Park, surrounded by lush forests
Best Time to Visit: Monsoon (June–September) for full water flow; Post-monsoon (October–February) for clear skies and greenery
Access: 12 km from Cherrapunji; taxis or personal vehicles recommended
Highlights: Photography, trekking, serene natural surroundings
The fall is known for its breathtaking cascade and is a top attraction near Cherrapunji, often visited along with Nohkalikai Falls and Seven Sisters Falls.
Mawsmai Cave
1h
Admission ticket included
Mawsmai Cave, also known as Krem Mawsmai, is a captivating limestone cave situated near Cherrapunji (Sohra) in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district. Spanning approximately 150 meters, it is renowned for its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, formed over millennia through the dissolution of limestone rock by chemical weathering .
Arwah Cave
1h
Admission ticket included
Arwah Cave, located near Cherrapunji (Sohra) in Meghalaya, is a captivating limestone cave renowned for its rich geological formations and fossilized marine life. The cave features an impressive array of stalactites, stalagmites, and fossilized crustacean shells and fish bones, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past when it was submerged under the sea.
Garden of Caves
1h
Admission ticket included
The Garden of Caves, locally called Ka Synrang Syiemlieh, is a hidden natural treasure located near Laitmawsiang village in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, about 25 km from Cherrapunji. Spread across lush forested land, it is a scenic eco-park developed by the Meghalaya Tourism Department to showcase the region’s waterfalls, caves, and rock formations.
Wei Sawdong
2h
Admission ticket included
Wei Sawdong Falls – The Hidden Gem of Meghalaya
Location: Situated in the East Khasi Hills near Cherrapunji (Sohra), approximately 60 km southwest of Shillong and about 12 km from Cherrapunji town.
Name Meaning: From Khasi—"wei" means pool, and "sawdong" means square-shaped, an apt description given the waterfall’s geometric pools.
NohKaLikai Falls
30m
Nohkalikai Falls, located near Cherrapunji (Sohra) in Meghalaya, is the tallest plunge waterfall in India, plunging an impressive 1,115 feet (340 meters) into a turquoise pool below. The waterfall is fed by rainwater collected on the summit of a plateau and is most powerful during the monsoon season, from June to September.
Elephant Falls
1h 30m
Admission ticket included
Elephant Falls, locally known as Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew ("The Three-Step Waterfall"), is a captivating natural wonder situated about 12 km from Shillong in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. The waterfall descends through three successive tiers, each framed by lush greenery and moss-covered rocks, creating a serene and picturesque environment .
Mawphlang Sacred Forest
1h
Admission ticket included
The Mawphlang Sacred Forest, locally known as Law Lyngdoh, is a revered 192-acre subtropical rainforest situated in the village of Mawphlang, approximately 25 km from Shillong. This forest holds deep cultural and ecological significance for the Khasi community, having been preserved for centuries due to indigenous beliefs and practices.
Shillong
Overnight stay in Shillong Hotels
Day 12: Shillong to Guwahati Via Juwai.
5 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: We provide 4 or 5 star similar hotel or Resort in Guwahati Area.
Laitlum Canyons
2h
Admission ticket included
The Laitlum Canyon, meaning “End of the Hills” in Khasi, is one of Meghalaya’s most breathtaking natural viewpoints. Located about 25 km from Shillong, it offers panoramic views of deep gorges, mist-covered valleys, and rolling green hills, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.
Jowai
Here’s a glimpse of Jowai, a scenic town in Meghalaya’s Jaintia Hills renowned for its waterfalls and greenery.
Jowai is the administrative center of the West Jaintia Hills district, perched atop a plateau carved by the Myntdu River, approximately 64 km from Shillong. Its elevation of around 1,380 m (4,530 ft) gives it cool summers and chilly winters.
Krang Suri Falls
2h
Admission ticket included
Krang Suri Falls is one of Meghalaya’s most stunning and picture-perfect waterfalls, located near Amlarem, about 30 km from Jowai in the Jaintia Hills. Famous for its turquoise-blue plunge pool and scenic surroundings, it is often called a hidden paradise and has become a favorite for travelers, photographers, and filmmakers.
Phe Phe Fall
1h
Admission ticket included
Often locally called Pee Pee Falls, the correct name is Phe Phe Falls, one of the tallest and most majestic waterfalls in Meghalaya, located near Syntung village in the Jaintia Hills
Guwahati
Overnight stay in Guwahati
Day 13: Guwahati Local sightseeing
2 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: Not included
Guwahati
If time permits then visit some Guwahati local sightseeing.
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport
Drop in Guwahati Airport. TOUR END
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Umananda Temple
Peacock Island, Baruah Souk, North Guwahati
781030, Guwahati, Assam, India
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Umananda Temple
Peacock Island, Baruah Souk, North Guwahati
781030, Guwahati, Assam, India
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