North East India Tours

North East India Tours sunravel the mystifying, wild beauty of Seven Sister States, each a haven in itself, replete with panoramic hills, green pastures, abundant forest reserves that enshrine most exotic flora and ferocious wildlife. These seven states are a garden of scenic wonderland with 22 wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and forest reserves, of which Manas, Kaziranga and Nokrek National Parks are reserve UNESCO biospheres; over 20 water falls; the third highest mountain peak – Kangchenjunga; Naga Hills of Nagaland; Garo and Khasi Hills of Meghalaya; Sela Pass; River and Lake Islands and Islets; Cherrapunji – the wettest place on earth; 12 lakes and numerous temples, monasteries, monumental structures. 
If you are willing to explore this yet uncorrupted and scenic wonderland in the North Eastern corner of India, refer to Trip India’s existing North East India Tour Packages or personalize your own trip as per your needs.
Explore this pristine, wild and rugged terrain with our North East India Tour Packages which integrate the myriad geographical diversity of this yet uncorrupted north eastern land mass of the country.
 
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Pin Parvati Pass

12 Nights / 13 Days

Pin Parvati Trek is considered to be one of the most dangerous and challenging trek in the country and been discovered as an alternate passage to the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. The maximum altitude en route is 5319 metres above the sea level. The trek....

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Over The Bara Bhangal

09 Nights / 10 Days

Bara Bhangal is among the most remote village in Himachal Pradesh. This trek, also known as the Shepherds trail trek takes you over Kalihani and Thamsar passes and is limited to experienced trekkers in rugged back country and with good know-how of hiking and....

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Morang La Trek

12 Nights / 13 Days

The duration of trek from Brandy Nalla to Hemis is about 13 days. The best time to do this trek is from mid June to End of September. The journey begins at Manali where we drive through Sarchu. We cross the Baralacha Pass and camp at Brandy Nalla, the start ....

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Manali - Keylong - Leh

03 Nights / 04 Days

Keylong is the district headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti and is the last town of Himachal Pradesh. The Leh-Manali Highway is a high mountain road situated in India and stretches over a span of 479 kms among the Himalaya mountain range. Sarchu acts as the bor....

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Malana Trek

04 Nights / 05 Days

Malana Trek is a lesser-heard trek in the Parvati Valley and indulges in an exciting 5 days trekking expedition in Malana village in Himachal Pradesh. Malana Village near Parvati valley is known for its unique secluded culture and ancient democratic traditio....

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Lingti Valley to Kibber Trek

04 Nights / 05 Days

Lingti is a little known valley in eastern Spiti in Himachal Pradesh. In mid 1980's this valley was notified as part of the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. This trek is a lovely way to explore life in the high altitude villages of Lingti. This trek is a 5 day....

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Lam Dug – Sang Char

04 Nights / 05 Days

It is obvious that trekking in the Indian Himalayan region often enlightens us and fills us with zeal and adventure. Another trekking expedition in Himachal Pradesh that commences from Manali is the Lam Dug – Sang Char trek. This trek is one of the easiest....

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Lahaul Valley

02 Nights / 03 Days

There is no denying the fact that some experience of rock climbing proves good in high altitude trekking. Lahaul Spiti is a high altitude cold desert where you can explore picturesque Spiti Valley treks with us and experience best trekking adventures in Spit....

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Kaza Trek

03 Nights / 04 Days

The Kaza Trek is a 4 days expedition that covers the breathtaking and untouched valleys of Kaza, Kaza is the biggest town of the Spiti Valley and center of all the major activities in the valley. Kaza makes an ideal base camp for all treks and tours within S....

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North East India Tours FAQ

The North India is commonly described as "Land of unlimited tourist attractions” It comprises eight states – North India officially includes the Indian states of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and the Three Union Territories of Delhi, Chandigarh and Ladakh Until 2019, Ladakh was a region of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. In August 2019, the Parliament of India passed an act by which Ladakh became a union territory on 31 October 2019.

Here are the twenty best places to visit in North India Tours: - Delhi- Delhi is a perfect blend of historical monuments and cultural. Shimla- Shimla is known as Queen of the Hills for its beauty. It was also capital of British periods. Manali – Manali is a Gateway to Heaven Dharamshala – Tibetan Charisma Nainital – An Enchanting Hill Station Rishikesh – Yoga Capital of India Corbett National Park – An Abode of Exotic Wildlife Species Auli – A Paradise for Skiing Valley of Flower – A Region with Fascinating Flora & Fauna Jaisalmer – A Golden City of India Jaipur – A Flamboyant states with a Fairy-Tale Grandeur Jodhpur – A Gateway to the Thar Desert Sawai Madhopur – A Treat for Adventure Enthusiasts Pushkar – Enchantingly Mystic & Revered Town Udaipur – The Crown Jewel of Rajasthan Agra – Sneak Peek into the Architectural History Varanasi – Oldest Inhabited City in the World Allahabad – Land of Sacred Fairs & Rituals Mathura – A Birthplace of Lord Krishna Vrindavan – Major Pilgrimage Destination of India, which is also popular for Lord Krishna.

The Northeast India is commonly described as "Land of Seven Sisters" It comprises eight states – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.

If you would like to cover all the Northeast Indian states in one trip, you will need around 15-20 days to fully explore the most important tourist attractions also to be include Darjeeling and Kalimpong in West Bengal, if you’re looking to cover each Northeast State one by one Including Darjeeling and Kalimpong, which is the part of North Bengal 6-8 days are enough for each state.

Northeast is comparatively better than most of another Indian states, but Mizoram and Tripura is the most pocket friendly to visit in the Northeast states.

Yes, most of Northeast states are safe for tourist, but there is high risk to your security of Tripura, Manipur, Nagaland and we advise against all tourist and other non-essential travel to these states due to the threat of terrorist activity, violent crime.

If you would like Sea Beaches and Desert, then you may not find, if you are looking for natural beauty, than Northeast India is heaven for you dream, the most beautiful state (the entire area of a state) but my recommendation would be Sikkim and Meghalaya.

Northeast India is served by major airports, which operated by Domestic/ International Flight as well:- • Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati • Imphal International Airport, Manipur • Shillong Airport, Meghalaya • Pakyong Airport, Sikkim • Silchar Airport, Assam • Dibrugarh Airport, Assam • Dimapur Airport, Nagaland • Agartala Airport, Tripura

Sikkim became a part of the Northeast India on 15th May 1975 And so, neighbour Sikkim is called " only brother of seven sisters states of Northeast India”.

Yes, don’t need to take any permits to visit of Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura but Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Nagaland, however, required an ILP or Inner Line Permit to visit. While Sikkim does not require an Inner Line Pass to visit, there are certain areas that need an ILP: Menmecho Lake, Tsomgo Lake, Nathu La and Kupup in the east. Chopta, Chungthang, Lachung, Thangu, Yumesamdong, Yumthang Valley, Lachen and Gurudongmar Lake in the north.

Guwahati is well connected with the entire Northeast Indian States by Road and Air, As we know Guwahati is one of the biggest cities in the region when you can get the Inner Line Passes for other states quite easily.

Northeast States of India, apart from the mesmerising scenic beauty of the natural lush grasslands and landscapes, Northeast India is also home to numerous places blessed with snowfall, where you can enjoy yourself amid the chilling weather and charm of the winter season Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim are the two north east states that receive seasonal snowfall during winter season from October to March every year.

The sobriquet of Seven Sisters was first coined in 1972 by a journalist named Jyoti Prakash Saikia, The Seven Sisters, a “Paradise Unexplored”, is a name given to the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura by a journalist Jyoti Prakash Saikia in 1972 during the inaugural foundation of the north east states of India. Long after induction of NEC, Sikkim formed part of the North Eastern Region as the eighth state in 2002. as know Sikkim became brother of Northeast States India “seven sisters” is the similarity between the states, in terms of geographical features, and interdependence among them in the political, social and economic spheres albeit there is great ethnic and religious diversity.

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