Routing - Guwahati - Tezpur - Bomdila - Tawang - Bhalukpong - Kaziranga - Dimapur / Kohima - Imphal -Aizaul-Agartala-Silchar-Shilong-Guwahati
Discover the enchanting beauty and rich cultural tapestry of North East India on the Seven Sister Tour. This journey takes you through the seven states known as the “Seven Sisters” – Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, and Manipur. Explore lush landscapes, rolling hills, pristine rivers, waterfalls, living root bridges, and vibrant tribal cultures. Witness ancient monasteries, majestic palaces, wildlife sanctuaries, and bustling local markets. This tour offers a perfect blend of nature, spirituality, history, and culture, giving travelers an immersive experience of India’s northeastern charm.
Accommodation in comfortable hotels/resorts as per the itinerary
Daily breakfast and meals as mentioned in the itinerary
All transportation by private air-conditioned vehicle
English-speaking local guide for sightseeing
All entrance fees to monuments and attractions
Government taxes and service charges
24/7 customer support during the tour
Bottled water during excursions
International airfare to/from India
Visa fees and travel insurance
Personal expenses like laundry, telephone calls, etc.
Any meals not mentioned in the itinerary
Tips and gratuities to guides and drivers
Camera fees at monuments
Any optional activities or excursions
Medical expenses and evacuation costs
Arrival in Guwahati by flight. Traditional welcome by our representative and transfer to hotel for check-in (1200 hrs). Later, enjoy a relaxing Brahmaputra River Cruise in the evening. Overnight at hotel, Guwahati.
Morning after breakfast, enjoy a half-day guided city tour: visit Kamakhya Temple, Bashista Ashram, and Shankardev Kalakshetra to explore Assam's rich history and culture. Overnight at hotel, Guwahati.
After breakfast, drive to Tezpur (4 hrs, 185 km). Afternoon sightseeing in Tezpur, the 'City of Blood', known for mythological battles and 5th–6th century stone temple remains at Da Parbatia. Overnight at hotel, Tezpur.
Drive to Bomdila (4.5 hrs, 165 km). En route, visit Bhalukpong (Assam-Arunachal border) and Tipi Orchidarium. In Bomdila, explore local craft centers, monasteries, and the Ethnographic Museum. Enjoy panoramic views of Kangto and Gorichen peaks. Overnight at hotel, Bomdila.
Drive to Tawang (5 hrs, 180 km). En route visit Jaswant Garh War Memorial, Sela Pass (13,714 ft), and Dirang hill station. Check-in at hotel, Tawang. Evening free at leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Explore Tawang Monastery (Ganden Namgyal Lhaste) and Urgelling Monastery, along with the Craft Center for carpets, masks, and souvenirs. Discover the rich Buddhist heritage and scenic beauty. Overnight at hotel, Tawang.
Drive back to Bhalukpong (6 hrs, 280 km). Check-in at riverside resort. Free time to explore nature and relax. Overnight at hotel, Bhalukpong.
Drive to Kaziranga National Park (4 hrs, 161 km). En route, admire Assam’s lush tea estates. Check-in at Jungle Lodge. Overnight at Jungle Lodge, Kaziranga.
Morning elephant safari in central (Kohora) range, followed by breakfast. Afternoon jeep safari in western (Bagori) range. Witness one-horned rhinoceroses, wild elephants, and exotic flora. Overnight at Jungle Lodge.
Drive to Kohima, Nagaland (6 hrs, 210 km), with a stop at Garampani hot springs. Check-in at hotel. Evening at leisure. Overnight at hotel, Kohima.
Explore Kohima village, traditional wooden gates, and local stone relics. Visit Kohima War Cemetery and State Museum showcasing Naga tribal culture. Overnight at hotel.
Drive to Imphal (7 hrs, 260 km). Check-in at hotel. Evening free. Overnight at hotel, Imphal.
Visit Manipur Zoological Gardens, Khonghampat Orchidarium, Khwairamband Bazaar (women-run market), and Shri Govindajee Temple. Experience Manipur’s flora, fauna, and cultural heritage. Overnight at hotel.
Morning flight to Aizawl. Arrival and check-in at hotel. Evening at leisure. Overnight at hotel, Aizawl.
Explore Aizawl: The Museum and Mini Zoological Garden, Bung picnic spot, and Paikhai. Evening free at leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Drive to Agartala (6 hrs, 350 km). Check-in at hotel. Overnight at hotel, Agartala.
Excursion to Udaipur: Tripura Sundari Temple (Matabari), Bhuvaneswari Temple, Gunabati group of temples, Neer Mahal lake palace, and Kamalasagar Lake. Overnight at hotel, Agartala.
Drive to Silchar (5 hrs, 280 km). Check-in at hotel. Overnight at hotel, Silchar.
Drive to Shillong (7 hrs, 340 km), the 'Scotland of the East'. Check-in at hotel. Evening free at leisure. Overnight at hotel, Shillong.
City tour of Shillong: Ward's Lake, Lady Hydari Park (mini zoo), old churches including Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, Shillong Golf Course, Shillong Peak. Evening free at leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Drive to Cherrapunjee: Explore Nohsngithiang Falls, Dainthlen Falls, Nohkailikai Falls, Krem Mawmluh cave, and Sohra Market. Evening return to Shillong. Overnight at hotel.
Drive to Guwahati (3 hrs, 85 km), visiting Umiam Lake and Lum Nehru Park en route. Transfer to Guwahati Airport for onward journey. Tour concludes.
The best time to visit India depends on the region. Generally, October to March is considered the best season for most tourist destinations, offering pleasant weather and clear skies. However, some areas like Kerala and Goa are great during the monsoon season (June to September).
Yes, most international travelers need a visa to enter India. You can apply for an e-visa online through the official Indian government website. The e-visa is valid for tourism, business, and medical purposes. Processing usually takes 2-3 days.
Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency. You can exchange currency at airports, banks, or authorized money changers. ATMs are widely available, and major credit cards are accepted at hotels and restaurants. It's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases and tips.
It's generally not recommended to drink tap water in India. Always drink bottled or filtered water. Most hotels provide purified water, and restaurants usually serve bottled water. You can also use water purification tablets or bottles with built-in filters.
Dress modestly and comfortably. Light cotton clothing is ideal for most parts of India. When visiting religious sites, cover your shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for sightseeing. Don't forget sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses for outdoor activities.
Your tour includes transportation by private air-conditioned vehicles. For longer distances, domestic flights may be arranged. Trains are another popular option for inter-city travel. Rickshaws and taxis are available in cities for short distances.
Most tour packages include daily breakfast and some meals as specified in the itinerary. Lunch and dinner are usually not included unless mentioned. You can choose from a variety of local and international cuisines available at restaurants.
Cancellation policies vary by tour operator. Generally, cancellations made 30 days before departure are eligible for full refund minus processing fees. Closer to departure dates, cancellation charges apply. We recommend purchasing travel insurance for flexibility.