Exploring the enchanting region of Northeast India is a journey filled with diversity, cultural richness, and breathtaking landscapes. Here’s a travel description of a tour through this captivating part of the country.
Culture:
- Tribal Diversity: Northeast India is home to numerous indigenous tribes, each with its own unique culture, language, and customs. Some prominent tribes include the Nagas, Mizos, Assamese, Manipuris, and Meghalayans.
- Traditional Attire: The region is known for its colorful traditional attire, with each tribe having distinct clothing styles adorned with intricate patterns, motifs, and handwoven fabrics.
- Cuisine: Northeast Indian cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with an emphasis on rice, fish, and various herbs and spices. Bamboo shoots, fermented foods, and smoked meats are also commonly used in traditional dishes.
- Music and Dance: Music and dance play a significant role in the cultural expression of the region. Each tribe has its own traditional dances, often accompanied by indigenous musical instruments like drums, flutes, and bamboo instruments.
- Arts and Crafts: Northeast India is renowned for its rich heritage of handicrafts, including handloom textiles, bamboo and cane products, intricate wood carvings, and traditional pottery.
Festivals:
- Hornbill Festival (Nagaland): Held annually in December in Kisama near Kohima, the Hornbill Festival celebrates the cultural heritage of the Naga tribes through traditional dance, music, crafts, and food.
- Bihu (Assam): Bihu is the most important festival of Assam, celebrated in three phases – Rongali Bihu (in April), Bhogali Bihu (in January), and Kongali Bihu (in October). It marks the agricultural New Year and is characterized by folk dances, feasting, and traditional rituals.
- Durga Puja (Tripura and Assam): Durga Puja is a grand festival celebrated with much pomp and fervor in Tripura and Assam, especially in Kolkata and Guwahati. It commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura and features elaborate pandal decorations, cultural programs, and traditional rituals.
- Chapchar Kut (Mizoram): Chapchar Kut is the spring festival of Mizoram, celebrated in March after the completion of the Jhum cultivation. It involves traditional dance performances, feasting, and cultural activities.
- Sangai Festival (Manipur): Organized annually in November, the Sangai Festival showcases the cultural richness of Manipur, including traditional dance, music, handicrafts, and adventure sports.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Northeast India depends on the specific region and activities you wish to engage in:
- October to May: This period is generally considered the best time to visit most parts of Northeast India, including Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. The weather is pleasant, and festivals like Hornbill Festival and Bihu are celebrated during this time.
- June to September: The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall to the region, making it lush and green. However, travel during this time may be challenging due to landslides and road closures. It’s a good time to visit if you enjoy the rain and want to experience the region’s natural beauty.
- March to May: These months are ideal for exploring destinations like Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, as the weather is relatively dry and temperatures are comfortable for trekking and outdoor activities.
Overall, Northeast India offers a unique cultural experience year-round, with each season presenting its own charm and attractions.
Destination
Departure
Bagdogra Airport
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Day 01 : Arrive NJP Railway station or IXB Airport / Gangtok(5412 Ft / 1650Mts, 130 Kms / 04 to 05 Hrs Drive)
On arrival at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) / Bagdogra Airport (IXB) (413 Ft / 126 Mts), you will be met by our local representative, who will assist you to board the vehicle to Gangtok. On reaching Gangtok, check in and overnight stay.
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Day 02 : Gangtok – Excursion to Tshangu Lake & New Baba Mandir
Tshangu Lake (12400Ft / 3780 Mts / Tshangu Lake (12400Ft / 3780 Mts / 43 Kms / 02 Hrs Drive one way) & New Baba Mandir (13100Ft / 3994 Mts / 18 Kms / 01 Hrs further drive from Tshangu Lake) After breakfast, full day excursion to Tshangu Lake & New Baba Mandir. Return to Gangtok and Overnight stay. Note: • Documents for Tshangu Lake & New Baba Mandir – 02 Passport Size Photo along with Photo Copy of Photo ID Proof (Passport or Driving License or Voter ID (Pan Card & Adhaar Card is not accepted). For Children below 18 years, School Id / College Id are a must. Original to be brought with self while travelling. • Incase visit to Tshangu Lake is not possible, due to landslide or any other unforeseen reasons, alternative sightseeing will be provide. • Process for Foreigner, OCI & PIO Card holder are completely different, kindly inform us well in advance to plan out the itinerary accordingly. Optional : • Nathula Pass (14137 Ft / 4310 Mts) Indo China Border (closed on Monday & Tuesday for tourist), visit is limited to Indian nationals only, allowed on the basis of advance permit & on extra cost. For rate, kindly refer to Supplement & Optional Cost Column, given below the main package cost.
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Day 03 : Gangtok – Pelling (5500 Ft / 1675 Mts, 116 Kms / 05 to 06 Hrs drive)
After breakfast go for a Half day sightseeing of Gangtok covering Jhakri Water Fall, Research Institute of Tibetology (Closed on Saturday & Sunday, Local Festival and State & National Govt. holidays), Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom (Closed on Saturday & Sunday, Local Festival and State & National Govt. holidays) and Flower Show (Closed on Saturday & Sunday, Local Festival and State & National Govt. holidays). Later drive to Pelling, upon arrival, check in &Overnight stay. Note: • Alternative sightseeing of Bakthang Waterfalls, Nam Nang View Point will be provided in place of Research Institute of Tibetology & Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom.
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Day 04 : Pelling (5500 Ft / 1675 Mts)
After breakfast, proceed for Pelling local sightseeing covering Pemayangtse Monastery, Chenrezig Statue & Skywalk. Post lunch, proceed for sightseeing of Rimbi Water fall, Khecheopalri Lake & Kanchanjunga Water fall. Overnight stay.
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Day 05 : Pelling – Darjeeling (6710 Ft / 2046 Mts, 125 Kms / 05 to 06 Hrs drive)
After breakfast, drive to Darjeeling. Upon arrival, check in and Overnight stay.
Optional :
• Detour for Sing shore Bridge (5904 Ft / 1800 Mts, 26 Kms / 1.5 to 2 Hrs drive one way from Pelling). For rate, kindly refer to Supplement & Optional Cost Column, given below the main package cost.
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Day 06 : Darjeeling (6710 Ft / 2046 Mts)
*Early morning at around 0400 am (subject to clear weather) for visit to Tiger Hills (8482 Ft / 2586 Mts) to view the sunrise over mighty Kanchendzonga Peak (Third highest peak in the world). Return to hotel for breakfast. After breakfast go for a half-day sightseeing of local Darjeeling covering Japanese Temple & Peace Pagoda,**Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park & Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (Closed on Thursday, Local Festival and State & National Govt. holidays), Tenzing & Gombu Rock, ***Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Center (Closed on Sunday, Local Festival and State & National Govt. holidays) and Panoramic tour of Tea Estate. Overnight stay. Note: Tiger Hill visit is subjected to availability of coupons, as only 600 vehicles are allowed in the morning. In case of non availability of coupons we will provide the Tiger Hill visit after breakfast. Optional : • Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) popularly known as Joy Train Ride. For rate, kindly refer to Supplement & Optional Cost Column, given below the main package cost.
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Day 07 : Darjeeling – New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) / Bagdogra Airport (IXB) (413 Ft / 126 Mts, 100 Kms / 03 to 04 Hrs drive)
After breakfast leave for New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) / Bagdogra Airport (IXB) to board the flight for onward destination. Optional :
- Detour, drive via Mirik Lake (4905 Ft / 1495Mts.)
- All the sightseeing points operating status in new normal scenario will largely depend on Government directives, which will be updated to you during our pre tour briefing call. Operational condition of these points cannot be guaranteed. We request you to kindly brief the guest accordingly.