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A Region Brimming With Rich History, Culture, Traditions and Natural Beauty- North East India: North-East India is a hidden paradise, waiting to be explored. The natural beauty of this place is truly unbeaten. A trip to the Northeast is a must if you are someone who loves to see nature at its best. From mesmerizing hill stations, untouched the Himalayas, numerous wildlife sanctuaries, and the mighty Brahmaputra to vast tea estates and spices, Northeast has got it all. The beautiful places of North East are loved and adored by travellers of all types. Go through the North East India tour packages by SOTC and make your tour a memorable one. 

From families looking to have a relaxing vacation to couples looking for a memorable honeymoon, SOTC has some amazing India Honeymoon Packages. These North East travel package options let you explore and witness the secrets of every destination. The region of North East India is home to various attractions, cascading waterfalls, natural beauty, traces of Buddhism, thrilling adventures, scrumptious food, ancient monasteries, and so on. You will be charmed by the beauty this region holds. Every destination you visit, you will fall in love with it instantly.  

SOTC’s North East package is designed based on individual needs that promise excitement and memories at the same time. Top must-visit destinations in the Northeast include Gangtok, Champhai, Cherrapunji, etc. These North East India tour packages by SOTC are the best ways to explore the charisma and beauty of every state. Besides, these North East India tour packages have unique itineraries designed in such a way to let you have maximum fun and a lifetime of memories. Find more information regarding the destinations, along with the popular North East package options, best places to visit, foods to dry, things to buy, etc., on this page.

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Tour Packages NameDurationPrice
West Bengal - Queen Of Hills3 Nights4 DaysRs. 24700.0
North East Delight with Pelling6 Nights7 DaysRs. 59900.0
Darjeeling Gangtok With Pelling7 Nights8 DaysRs. 48700.0
Treasures Of North East8 Nights9 DaysRs. 57200.0
Sikkim - Awesome Gangtok3 Nights4 DaysRs. 23100.0

Quick facts about North East

The North Eastern Region (NER), also called Northeast India, comprises eight states. It includes the seven sister states, namely Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Tripura, and the brother state, Sikkim. Before you finalise your pick from the available North East package options, learn about the region in detail to have a better understanding of what to expect. Here are some quick facts about North East India;

States

Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim.

Population

A collective population of approximately 46 million (as per the 2011 census)

Things To Do

Some of the best things to do in North East India are river rafting, wildlife watching and safaris, spending some time by the waterfalls, touring on bikes, trekking, adventure fishing, etc.

Places To Visit

Kaziranga National Park, Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Gangtok, Nohkalikai Falls, Umiam Lake, Cherrapunji and Mawsynram, etc.

Official Language

Assamese, English, Mizo, Meitei, Bengali, Kokborok, Nepali, Sikkimese, Lepcha

Famous Foods

Tenga, Thukpa, Bamboo Shoot Fry, Momos, Roasted Duck, Grilled Shrimp, etc.

What to Shop

Naga shawls and jewellery, wood-carved masks, woollen garments, metal crafts, etc.

Best time to visit North East 

Choosing the right season for your trip is the first decision you should make before searching for suitable North East package options. The following is a season-wise list of what to expect when visiting North East;

North East in summer

In general, summer in the North East covers the months of March, April, May and June. While most areas in the region experience a pleasant climate with a bearable temperature, the mercury in some lower altitude areas tends to hit the upper 30s and even 40s during some peak summer days. Apart from this, the overall conditions favour different kinds of tourist activities, including sightseeing and adventure sports. Hence, summer is considered the best time to visit North East India. Some of the best North East tourist spots to consider during these months are Jaintia Hills, Ziro Valley, Kaziranga National Park, etc. You can look for Northeast package tour options for summer on our website.

North East in monsoon

Monsoon in North East India usually starts around the end of June or early July and extends till September. While rainfall is a common trait of this season, the amount ranges from heavy to extreme, which varies from state to state. Road blockages and landslides are common in North East India during monsoon, which makes travel risky and can hinder your plans. If you are visiting North East India during these months, take extra precautions and check weather forecasts before stepping outside. Turn your dream vacation amidst the mountains into a reality, go for the North East travel package options by SOTC.

North East in winter

Winter in most parts of the North East starts around mid-October or early November and lasts till the end of February or the beginning of March. The average temperature range during these months is 12°C to 22°C during the daytime, while the mercury hits sub-zero levels in some places. Winter is the best season to visit North East India to witness the natural elegance of the region, covered in thick white blankets of snow. However, note that in order to witness snowfall and snow-covered landscapes, tourists must stick to the higher altitude regions, such as Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. This period is the best time to visit North East India for winter sports and snow adventures. Find great deals on North East travel package options for these months on our website.

How to reach North East?

Depending on the travel budget and requirements, tourists can choose the best mode of transport to reach their preferred destination in North East India. Here’s how you can reach North East India for your trip;

By air

Travelling by flight is the best way to reach North East India for your trip. There are multiple airports across several states in the region. Some of the main airports in NER are Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (Assam), Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (Tripura), Shillong Airport (Meghalaya), Donyi Polo Airport (Arunachal Pradesh), etc. For reference, a direct flight from Kolkata to Guwahati takes around an hour to complete.

Make sure to book flight tickets for your Northeast India tour in advance. Also, with most of the North East travel package options by SOTC, you will get the choice of optional or included round-trip flights.

By rail

Travelling by train is a popular alternative that tourists planning their North East trip can consider. Various prominent cities across India are connected to the North East via rail, with the best connection being via Assam. Among the multiple long-distance trains that operate on this route, the Rajdhani Express from Delhi to Dibrugarh is the most popular choice for many tourists. Besides Rajdhani, Saraighat Express is another popular option. Note that train travel, though time-efficient on paper, can indeed be slower compared to other transport mediums. It is due to the frequent delays and cancellations that individuals may have to face on this route. Train travel is usually not included in most Northeast package tour options as a standard feature.

By road

Travelling to the North East by road is one of the most preferred options for tourists beginning their journey from neighbouring states, such as West Bengal. The region has a very comprehensive road network, connecting all of its major cities with one another. Tourists can also consider travelling to North East India via bus. Individuals can easily find buses from West Bengal to Guwahati and then continue their journey to their preferred destination in the NER by boarding a bus from Paltan Bazar. Enjoy your dream tour with the quality North East holiday packages by SOTC.

Best places to visit in North East

Any amount of time that you spend in the North East is bound to be rewarding, for it is a land of diversity. The states here, take pride in their individuality and culture, and each place has something special to offer.

Here are some of the places to visit in North East India that you cannot miss:

Arunachal Pradesh

It is one of the most beautiful places to travel in North East India. The picturesque landscape is fascinating and home to some of India's best national parks, famous for tiger spotting. It has many Buddhist monasteries and stunning waterfalls that add to its charm. You can also explore many of the hill stations and offbeat places in Arunachal Pradesh. During your visit, make sure to check out the Namdapha National Park, Ziro, Tawang Monastery, Tela Pass, etc. Find budget-friendly North East holiday packages with a stay in Arunachal Pradesh on our website.

Assam

Popularly known as the “gateway to North East India”, the state of Assam is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the region. It is a place filled with rich history, diverse culture and traditions and immense natural beauty. Some of the most famous tourist attractions in Assam are Kaziranga National Park, Guwahati, Majuli, Manas National Park, etc. Find North East holiday packages that include Assam on our page.

Meghalaya

The Indian state of Meghalaya, meaning “the abode of clouds”, is one of the top tourist destinations in the North East. Recognized for its mesmerising natural beauty, which is evident via its lakes, waterfalls, valleys, lush greenery, hills, and so on. Its regional cuisine, culture, traditions and historical landmarks are also major crowd-pullers. While in Meghalaya, which is a popular inclusion in many North East holiday packages, do check out Shillong, Umiam Lake, Elephant Falls, etc. 

Mizoram

Next, you can add Mizoram to your list of best places to visit in North East India. Tourists love to spend some time in this Indian state, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and renowned tourist attractions it has to offer. During your Mizoram visit, make sure to check out Aizawl, Kolasib, Vantawng Falls, Champhai, etc. So, consider looking for North East India travel packages that include Mizoram in its trip itinerary.

Tripura

Tripura is another exceptional holiday destination in North East India that you can consider visiting. Its tourist attractions are made up of scenic natural landmarks, archaeological monuments, regional arts and crafts, cultural events and festivals, and so on. During your Tripura visit, check out Kailashahar, Agartala, Rajbari National Park, Unakoti, etc. Go with the North East India travel packages by SOTC for your Tripura vacation.

Nagaland

The landlocked Indian state of Nagaland is a beautiful vacation spot in the North East. Its well-preserved culture, tradition, history and regional scenic beauty are some of the main features behind Nagaland tourism. During your visit, check out Kohima, Dimapur, Phek, Dzukou Valley and Japfu Peak, etc. 

Manipur

Manipur is a well-known tourist destination in North East India that you can consider checking out. It is a place of immense historical and cultural significance, bounded by alluring natural landscapes and attractions. A short vacation in Manipur is perfect for individuals looking for a digital detox. Its main attractions are Tamenglong, Imphal, Loktak Lake, Sendra Island, etc.

Sikkim

Blessed by Mother Nature, the state of Sikkim is among the top tourist places in North East India. In addition to its natural elegance, the place is known for its delicious cuisine, historical landmarks, arts and crafts, culture and traditions, and availability of adventure sports. The main tourist attractions in Sikkim are Gangtok, Gurudongmar Lake, Tsomgo Lake, Yumthang Valley, etc. Find North East India travel packages that include Sikkim on our website.

Things to do in North East

North East India is one of the best regions for adventure. It has beautiful mountain ranges, lush green forests, spectacular waterfalls, and peaceful hamlets that represent the rich culture of this area. If you are looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, this is the perfect place to visit.

North East India is brimming with things to do, and your trip will be incomplete unless you experience all that this place has to offer.

Here are some things to do on your North East trip:

Trekking

If you're looking for an adrenaline rush, then choose North East India travel packages that include small hikes, or treks. You can go trekking through the landscapes and take in all the stunning sights. Be prepared for a physical challenge, though - the terrains can be quite tricky! Make sure you acclimate yourself to the altitude before you start, and you're good to go. You can trek to the Living Roots Bridge in Meghalaya or the top of the Japfu Peak in Nagaland. 

Take part in one of the many festivals

North East India is filled with vibrant culture, and this is especially evident if you are visiting the place during a festival. Each state has a special festival that brings out the local flavours, traditions, and history.

The Hornbill festival in Nagaland focuses on tribal history and traditions. Mizoram's Saitlang festival focuses on community bonding, and the Sangai festival in Manipur celebrates all things tourism. You can also experience a blend of different tribes during the Pangsau Pass winter festival in Arunachal Pradesh. Enjoy the thrilling adventures available in the NER states with the North East India holiday packages by SOTC.

Cave Exploring

North East India is home to some of the most mesmerising caves in the country. If you are looking for a fun and unconventional way to explore the region, then be sure to check out some of these caves!

The Krem Liat Prah cave is known as the longest natural cave in India, and it's just one of the many caves in North East India that are worth exploring. You can also find caves in the Khasi hills and the Jaintia hills region.

Spot Elephants in the Wild

If you are a nature lover, this place is for you. North East India is also home to many beautiful national parks that are filled with wildlife, including elephants, tigers, deer, and more. It's the perfect place to spot elephants in the wild! You can also see rhinos at Kaziranga National Park, and wild buffalos throughout the forests. Go for wildlife safaris and elephant spotting on your vacations with the North Eastern States tour packages by SOTC.

Explore Tribal Villages

If you're looking for a true and authentic taste of the North East, then make sure you get out of the cities and explore tribal villages. You'll get a peek into the rich culture, traditions, and history of the North-Eastern tribes. Not only will you learn about their lifestyle, but you will also have the opportunity to try out traditional food. 

River Rafting

Depending on the season, North East India offers some of the best rafting experiences in the entire country. You can go for a thrilling ride down the Siang River in Arunachal Pradesh, or experience the pristine beauty along the Dibang and Lohit rivers in Assam. You can look for Northeast package tour options that include this activity.

As you can see, there are so many incredible things to do on your next North-East trip! All you need to do is choose one or two activities that interest you and one of our North East India Tour Packages will be perfect for your travel.

Food to eat in North East

While on your Northeast India tour, taste the mouth-watering delicacies available in the region. Here are some of the most famous North East food items that you can consider;

Masor Tenga

Masor Tenga is a popular non-veg dish in Assam that you can try on your North East tour. It is a type of fish curry known for its rich taste, tangy flavour and unique aroma. It is prepared with fish locally captured from ponds and lakes, along with ingredients like lemon skins, dried tomatoes and a few regional spices. Masor Tenga is best consumed along with some steamed rice. Get to enjoy the local cuisine and shopping experience in the NER by going with the North East India holiday packages.

Thukpa

Thukpa is a very popular North East dish, loved by tourists. Gyathuk, which is a local variant of Thukpa in Sikkim, is a must-try. It is basically a noodle soup dish containing noodles, chopped pieces of meat and boiled vegetables. The preparation process also involves a variety of local spices and herbs that give it a unique flavour. Depending on where you try it, you can pick from veg and non-veg Thukpa options.  

Momo

This well-known food item needs no new introduction. Momos are one of the most famous foods you can try on your Northeast India tour. These are steamed dumplings with a delicious filling made of various ingredients, such as meat, vegetables, cheese, etc. Sikkim is one of the best places in the North East where you can get the best momos. Whether it's a food tour or a nature retreat, get the best tourism experience with the Northeast package tour options by SOTC.

Bamboo steamed fish

Bamboo steamed fish is a regional delicacy in Nagaland, often seen as a part of a traditional Naga lunch or dinner. As the name suggests, it is a fish dish prepared by steaming it in utensils made from bamboo. Things like dried red chilli, salt, garlic, and a few other simple ingredients are used to prepare Bamboo steamed fish. Its woodsy fragrance and authentic taste go well with some steamed rice. 

Jadoh

A trip to Meghalaya in North East India is incomplete without tasting the famous local dish, Jadoh. Popular among Meghalaya’s Khasi community, this biryani-type dish is usually prepared during special occasions and events. Jadoh is a delicious rice and meat (usually pork) dish containing a variety of other ingredients to enhance its taste, such as salt, bay leaves, onion, coriander, ginger, etc. Get to taste more delicious dishes like Jadoh while on your holidays with the North East trip packages by SOTC.

Must visit restaurants in North East

Searching for delicious food while exploring the beautiful North East India? Here are some popular North East restaurants and cafes that you can consider;

The Local Cafe

The Local Cafe in Gangtok, Sikkim, is one of the best places you can visit on your North East trip to grab a quick bite. It mainly serves Tibetan and Italian food and is known for its quality of food, portion, location, and budget-friendly menu. Some of their must-try items are Chicken and Barley Soup, Bacon Tomato Pizza, Shanghai Pasta, and Cold Coffee.

Orange Restaurant and Lounge Bar

If you are looking for a well-known restaurant in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, consider the Orange Restaurant and Lounge Bar. Serving Indian, Asian, and Chinese cuisine, this restaurant is a great place to grab a bite, be it lunch or dinner. Besides good food and a full bar, it also offers validated parking, comfy seating, takeout service, free WiFi, television, etc. Make sure to try the Thukpa when you visit this restaurant.

Mising Kitchen

Located in Guwahati, Assam, the Mising Kitchen is one of the most famous North East restaurants you can consider checking out while on your trip. Serving a variety of delicious regional dishes, including Assamese and North Eastern cuisine, the restaurant is loved by both locals and tourists. The spacious seating arrangement, good-quality food, affordable menu and hospitable service make dining at this restaurant quite enjoyable. Some of their must-try dishes are Veg. Thali, Pork Khorika, Mising Chutney, etc.

Best honeymoon destinations in North East

North East is an ideal choice for newly married couples looking for an ideal honeymoon destination in India. Here are some well-known places in North East India that are perfect for honeymooners;

Gangtok

Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, is one of the most sought-after places in North East India for honeymoons. The place is known for its tranquil ambience, scenic views, delicious cuisine and prominent markets. The main attractions in and near the city that couples can check out include Nathula Pass, Seven Sisters Waterfalls, Tsogmo Lake, Himalayan Zoological Park, etc. Couples can also engage in fun adventure activities, like rafting, trekking, paragliding, etc., during their Gangtok visit. For this, it is best to go with the honeymoon special North East trip packages featuring Gangtok.

Tawang

The town of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh is among the top honeymoon destinations in North East India. Newly married couples from all over India love to spend a few days in this quaint town, soaking in the picturesque scenic beauty and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Some romantic places in and around this town are Nuranang Falls, Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, etc. So, consider looking for affordable honeymoon special North East India holiday packages that include a stay in Tawang.

Shillong

Shillong is a well-known hill station and a beautiful honeymoon destination in North East India. Located in Meghalaya, it is the state capital and is known for its unblemished natural beauty. Popularly referred to as the “Scotland of the East”, individuals visiting Shillong with their significant others will be able to witness a variety of sights and landmarks, including blue lakes, majestic mountain peaks, cascading waterfalls, etc. During your honeymoon in Shillong, make sure to check out the Elephant Falls, Umiam Lake, Laitlum Canyons, Shillong Peak, Don Bosco Museum, etc. Also, note that you can find tons of popular North East resorts and hotels in Shillong for your honeymoon. Find popular honeymoon packages on our website.

What to shop in North East?

Here are some popular items that individuals planning gift and souvenir shopping in North East can consider purchasing;

Handmade masks

One of the most popular regional products tourists can purchase while shopping in North East is handmade masks. In particular, the handcrafted masks by the people of Majuli Island in Assam are the most famous ones to consider. These masks are created by Bhakats with materials like fabric, clay and bamboo and they often represent various mythological characters. These masks capture the true essence of the traditional art and culture of the region.

Where to buy: You can get these masks in various shops and mask-making centres across Assam.

Naga jewellery

Another well-known regional product that you can purchase for yourself or as a gift is Naga Jewellery. It is a traditional type of handmade jewellery, crafted with materials like animal teeth, horns, nails, etc. These colourful jewellery are very budget-friendly and will surely enhance your overall outfit.

Where to buy: You can get high-quality, authentic Naga Jewellery from shops across Nagaland.

Handwoven fabrics

The North East region is famous for its quality, handwoven fabrics and materials. Among them, the Riha and Risa handloom fabrics are quite popular among locals and tourists. In addition to the use of vibrant colours, the main highlights of this type of fabric are their soft texture and solid quality. Closely tied to the culture of the local tribes, these fabrics are perfect for making skirts, shawls, scarves, and other clothing items.  

Where to buy: The best places to get handwoven Riha and Risa fabrics in North East India are from the markets in Tripura.

Interesting facts about North East

Here are some very interesting facts about North East India that every tourist must know about prior to their trip;

  • A small village named Dong, in Arunachal Pradesh, receives the first sunlight in the country.
  • The Tawang Monastery in Arunachal Pradesh is referred to as the largest monastery in India. 
  • The total combined population of all of the states in the North Eastern Region is roughly close to Odisha’s total population.
  • Assam has the largest dry fish market on the continent. It is located in Jagiroad, Morigaon district’s Mayong sub-division.
  • The only floating national park in the entire world is in North East India. It is called Keibul Lamjao National Park and is located in Manipur’s Bishnupur District.
  • The sound of rain showers in Mawsynram is so deafening that local villagers use grass to make their huts soundproof.
  • A legend suggests that the famous Pukzing cave in Mizoram was carved out by a man named Mualzavata using just a hairpin.
  • In Longwa Village, Nagaland, one-half of the Angh’s house lies in India, while the other half lies in Myanmar. 

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