Northeast India is a paradise for travelers, offering untouched landscapes, vibrant cultures, and thrilling adventures. As you can see its diverse attractions—from the rolling tea gardens of Assam to the snow-capped peaks of Arunachal Pradesh. Meghalaya’s living root bridges, Nagaland’s tribal heritage, and Sikkim’s serene monasteries provide unique experiences for every type of traveler. The region also boasts spectacular wildlife, mesmerizing waterfalls, and breathtaking trekking routes. Whether seeking cultural immersion, nature exploration, or adrenaline-pumping activities, Northeast India promises an unforgettable journey.
Incredible moments
Northeast India offers unforgettable experiences that leave travelers in awe.
- Witnessing the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, where vibrant tribal dances, traditional music, and cultural showcases create an electrifying atmosphere.
- Exploring Meghalaya’s living root bridges, a marvel of nature and human ingenuity, surrounded by dense forests and crystal-clear streams.
- Trekking to Tawang Monastery, one of India's largest and most scenic monasteries, perched high in Arunachal Pradesh’s breathtaking mountains.
- Experiencing Kaziranga National Park’s wildlife safari, where you can spot the majestic one-horned rhinoceros in its natural habitat.
- Sailing on the mighty Brahmaputra River, enjoying serene sunsets and the beauty of river islands like Majuli, the world's largest river island.
- Witnessing snowfall in Sikkim, with stunning views of the Himalayas, cozying up in charming homestays, and indulging in traditional momos and thukpa.
- Engaging with diverse tribal communities, learning about their customs, handwoven textiles, and ancient traditions in places like Manipur and Mizoram.
Your Incredible Journey includes
- UK Return Flight
- Daily Breakfast
- Transfers
- Airport Pick-up & Drop
Guest Reviews
“We had a once in a lifetime experience with the hills and tribal cultures of Nagaland… excellent organisation by Greener Pastures.”
“I spent 9 days at the Hornbill Festival in 2024. I loved every single day, dancing with different Naga ethnic groups.”
“The remote, tribal lands of Northeast India are the ultimate off‑the‑beaten‑track exploration.”
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- ✓ Rich tribal culture & festivals (e.g., Hornbill Festival in December)
- ✓ Teeming wildlife—one‑horned rhinos in Kaziranga
- ✓ Stunning landscapes: living root bridges, tea gardens, snow‑capped peaks
- ✓ Authentic homestays & off‑beat experiences
Things to Note
- ✗ Monsoon rains (June–Sep) bring landslides & travel disruption
- ✗ Permits required in parts of Arunachal, Nagaland, Mizoram
- ✗ Infrastructure limited in remote areas
Awards & Recognition
Sustainability
- ♻️ Community‑based conservation (e.g., Nyishi tribe, Pakke Reserve)
- ♻️ Aaranyak organisation’s rhino & habitat protection work in Assam
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