Summary
Visit this remote corner of India to see diverse tribal heritage at the Hornbill Festival|Walk the Cherrapunjee bridge - Cross the legendary living root bridge and explore the nearby Khasi villages|Spot the one-horned rhino - Set out on Safari in Kaziranga National Park to spot rare wildlife
Short Itinerary / Route
- Day 1
- Join Trip In Guwahati
- Day 2
- Ferry To Peacock Island And Visit Umananda Temple
- Day 3
- Drive To Cherrapunjee Via Mawphlang Sacred Forest ...
- Day 4
- Walk To Khasi Tree Root Bridges
- Day 5
- Drive To Kaziranga National Park
- Day 6
- Safari To Search For Indian One-Horned Rhino
- Day 7
- Cross In To Nagaland And Drive To Kohima
- Day 8
- Full Day At The Hornbill Festival
- Day 9
- Full Day At The Hornbill Festival
- Day 10
- Visit Tseminyu En Route To Mokochung
- Day 11
- Cross The Brahmaputra To Majuli Island
- Day 12
- Explore Majuli
- Day 13
- Return To The Mainland And Drive To Mon, Nagaland
- Day 14
- Visit Longwa
- Day 15
- Drive To Dibrugarh Via Sivasagar
- Day 16
- Visit To A Tea Garden And Fly To Guwahati
- Day 17
- Trip Ends In Guwahati
Countries (2): India, Myanmar
Travel Cities (4): Guwahati, Kohima, Shillong, Yangon
Details
Wedged between Burma and Bangladesh, the Indian states of Meghalaya, Assam and Nagaland offer a glimpse of remote tribal cultures. Journey through lesser-trodden paths to witness these fascinating ways of life, travelling to the very edge of India and taking in the heritage Hornbill Festival. Along the way, stay in a stilt house and taste tea straight from the plantation.
Celebrate diverse tribal heritage - Spend two full days at the annual Hornbill Festival and witness music, dance, and art.
Walk the Cherrapunjee bridge - Cross the legendary living root bridge and explore the nearby Khasi villages.
Spot the one horned rhino - Set out on Safari in Kaziranga National Park to spot rare wildlife.