Northeast India, comprising the eight states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura, is a region renowned for its vibrant cultural diversity and breathtaking natural landscapes. Explore Northeast India — a land of misty hills, verdant tea gardens, crystal-clear rivers, and over 200 vibrant communities. From ancient traditions to pristine wilderness, this region offers an unforgettable journey through nature and culture
The Dalai Lama's escape route
Combining scenic drives, Tibetan cultural landmarks, monasteries, and the high of eastern Himalayas.
Day 1: Arrival in Guwahati – Drive to Bhalukpong
Arrive at Guwahati Airport. Drive through the lush Assam countryside to Bhalukpong (Assam-Arunachal border). Enjoy the Evening on the bank of Kameng River. Overnight at Bhalukpong.
Day 02: Bhalukpong to Dirang (Arunachal Pradesh)
Post breakfast drive to Dirang in Arunachal Pradesh. Enroute visit Tipi orchid garden, continue drive along the Kameng river on towards Dirang village, visit the village of Monpa tribe and continue drive to Mandala at 9000 feet. Overnight Dirang.
Day 03: Dirang- Sela Pass-Tawang
Early morning you will be the witness of first sun rise in Indian. Enjoy the beauty of Sunrise at Mt.Gorichen in Eastern Himalayas.
Morning after breakfast visit Dirang Dzong built in 17th Century which served as Tibetan Tax collectors residence on first floor and prison in the ground floor is a heritage site of Arunachal situated adjacent is the village monastery. Visit Amazing Dirang Monastery. Later drive to Tawang and cross over Sela Pass, the highest motorable pass in North East (34,000 feet) Stop to see the twin lakes, Jaswant Garh War Memorial of Indo-China war 1962 and Jang Waterfall. Have lunch in Jung. Later to Tawang. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 04: Tawang
Post breakfast visit Sangetsar Lake (Madhuri lake) high altitude lake and Indo-China border to Bumla Pass at 16,500 feet the witness of 1962 Indo-china war.
Evening Visit Tawang War Memorial and Enjoy the light & Sound show.
Day 05: Tawang
Post breakfast visit Tawang monastery, Ani Gumpha, and continue on to visit Kitpi village and the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama and Explore the local market and places.
Day 06: Tawang-Dirang
Post Breakfast way to Dirang. overnight at Dirang
Day 07: Dirang- Nameri
After breakfast drive back down to the plains of Assam to Nameri. Afternoon rafting at Nameri. Overnight Eco Camp.
Day 08: Departure at Guwahati Airport
After breakfast drive to Airport.
In search of last tattooed Head Hunters
Konyak Tattooed Headhunters – The Last Living Warriors
The Konyak tribe of Nagaland, India, were once fierce headhunters, known for their warrior culture and distinctive facial and body tattoos—each mark a symbol of valor earned in battle. These tattoos, etched with traditional thorns and soot, served as a visual record of their bravery. With headhunting outlawed in the 1960s and modern influences reshaping tribal life, only a handful of these tattooed elders remain today—living relics of a fading warrior tradition. Their stories, inked in skin and spirit, are the last echoes of a proud and fearsome legacy.
Day 1: Arrival Dibrugarh
Meet our guide in Dibrugarh Airport. Drive to Sibasagar. Explore the Kingdom of The Great Ahom Dynesty. Visit Ahom-era landmarks like Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and Sivadol Temple Overnight at Sibasagar.
Day 2: Sibasagar to Mon
Early start and settle into a local homestay or guesthouse and relax in the hill‑top town. Explore nearby Konyak Naga villages.
Day 3: Mon & Longwa Village
Full day in Mon district, home to the Konyak tribe. Visit Longwa Village at the Indo‑Myanmar border, including the Chief’s house straddling both nations—and meet the last living warriors of tattooed Head Hunters and learn about Konyak culture, crafts (wood carvings, Daos, headgear), and way of life. Overnight in Mon.
Day 4: Excursion & Culture
Drive to an another remote Tattooed Head-hunters village-Hungphai. Interact with the warriors, locals. If timing aligns (first week of April), you may witness the Aoleang Festival, celebrated by Konyak Nagas—colorful, spirited, and cultural immersion at its best.
Day 5: Mon - Sivasagar - Mokokchung
Depart Mon and drive into Assam to Continue to Mokokchung (~80 km, 3 hrs). Explore Ao Naga villages such as Ungma or Mopungchuket, known for well-preserved heritage and the legendary “Romeo & Juliet” folk tale. Overnight in Mokokchung.
Day 6: Mokokchung - Kohima
Drive to Kohima. Over night at Kohima.
Day 7: Kohima
Visit the Kohima War Cemetery WWII and Nagaland State Museum, the Heritage Village at Kisama and Khonoma Village . Wrap up Naga cultural experiences—explore crafts, textiles, and traditional architecture
Day 8: Dimapur Airport
Depart to Dimapur Airport approx. 70 km from Kohima.
Hornbill Festival (01 -10 Dec)
A 10-day Celebration of Culture, Unity & Heritage Held annually at Kisama Heritage Village, about 12 km from Kohima, the Hornbill Festival brings together over 17 Naga tribes—earning it the title "Festival of Festivals"
Day 1: Arrival Guwahati
Meet our guide in Guwahati Airport. Drive to Kaziranga. Over night a
Hornbill Festival (01 -10 Dec)
A 10-day Celebration of Culture, Unity & Heritage Held annually at Kisama Heritage Village, about 12 km from Kohima, the Hornbill Festival brings together over 17 Naga tribes—earning it the title "Festival of Festivals"
Day 1: Arrival Guwahati
Meet our guide in Guwahati Airport. Drive to Kaziranga. Over night at Kaziranga.
Day 2: Kaziranga
Morning and Afternoon jeep safari in Kaziranga. Evening enjoy cultural dance programme at Kaziranga Orchid Garden.
Day 3: Kaziranga-Kohima
Early start and settle into a Hotel or guesthouse and relax in the hill‑top town. Explore night market in Kohima.
Day 4: Hornbill Festival
In between (1Dec-10 Dec). All day enjoy Hornbill festival- it’s a vibrant tapestry of Naga identity, storytelling, and tradition. From tribal dances and food to music contests and craftsmanship, it celebrates unity in diversity and honors generations of cultural pride.
Day 5: Hornbill Festival
Morning visit the Kohima War Cemetery WWII and Nagaland State Museum, Khonoma Village. Afternoon to evening enjoy Hornbill festival at Heritage village- Wrap up Naga cultural experiences—explore crafts, textiles, and traditional architecture.
Day 6: Kohima-Jorhat
Drive to Jorhat & overnight at the Tea capital of Assam.
Day 7: Majuli Day Tour
Early start & Explore the Cultural kingdom of Majuli Island.
Day 8: Jorhat Airport
Beyond the Battlefield WWII
Manipur – Where Valleys Whisper Legends, Lakes Float Dreams, and History Breathes in Every Breeze
Day 1: Arrival in Imphal – Culture & Heritage
Arrive at Imphal Airport. Check into hotel. Post lunch Visit the Kangla Fort – ancient capital of Manipur kings and spiritual centre. Explore Kangla Museum and sacred r
Beyond the Battlefield WWII
Manipur – Where Valleys Whisper Legends, Lakes Float Dreams, and History Breathes in Every Breeze
Day 1: Arrival in Imphal – Culture & Heritage
Arrive at Imphal Airport. Check into hotel. Post lunch Visit the Kangla Fort – ancient capital of Manipur kings and spiritual centre. Explore Kangla Museum and sacred relics like Kangla Sha (dragon lion). Evening Explore Ima Keithel (Mother’s Market) – Asia’s largest women-run market.
Day 2: Historical Day Tour
Begin with a visit to the Imphal War Cemetery (maintained by CWGC) – resting place of over 1,600 Allied soldiers who died in the Battle of Imphal (1944). Visit the INA Museum at Moirang. The first Indian territory where the INA flag was hoisted under Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Exhibits include rare photos, documents, uniforms, and weapons
Day 3: Loktak Lake & Keibul Lamjao National Park
Drive to Loktak Lake (approx. 1.5 hrs from Imphal) – India’s largest freshwater lake with floating islands (phumdis).Boat ride to see phumdis, fishing villages, and the scenic expanse. Visit Sendra Island Viewpoint – panoramic view of Loktak. Explore Karang Island or Thanga village for traditional lifestyles. Visit Keibul Lamjao National Park – the world’s only floating national park, home to the endangered Sangai deer (brow-antlered deer, Manipur’s state animal). Head to Red Hill (Maibam Lotpa Ching) – site of one of the fiercest battles between Japanese and Allied forces. Features a Japanese Peace Memorial, built by the Japanese government in memory of fallen soldiers.
Day 4: Andro Village & Cultural Trails
Drive to Andro Village (approx. 1 hr) – known for its traditional pottery, cultural museum, and tribal architecture. Visit Andro Cultural Complex, showcasing ancient Meitei traditions. Interact with locals and observe traditional brewing, weaving, and black pottery making. Explore nearby Sekta Archaeological Site (ancient burial mounds and tribal artifacts).
Day 5: Departure
Depart from Imphal Airport.