East India
From the misty tea gardens of Darjeeling to the living root bridges of Meghalaya, the rhino parks of Assam and the untouched tribal cultures of Nagaland — East India is India's most unexplored treasure.
East India — comprising West Bengal, the Seven Sister States of the Northeast, and Sikkim — is India's most diverse and least-touristed region. Ancient cultures, extraordinary biodiversity, and landscapes that range from the Himalayan foothills to tropical rainforests await the adventurous traveller.
Queen of the Hills & Tea Capital of the World
Darjeeling is one of India's most iconic destinations — a colonial hill station at 2,042m with sweeping views of Kangchenjunga (the world's third-highest peak). The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (UNESCO Heritage), Tiger Hill sunrise, and world-famous tea gardens make it unmissable.
₹8,000
per person
3N/4D
package
Gateway to Sikkim's Himalayan Splendour
Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim — a clean, modern hill town at 1,650m with stunning mountain views and a vibrant Buddhist culture. The Rumtek Monastery, Tsomgo Lake, and Nathula Pass (on the India-China border) are the main draws.
₹9,000
per person
3N/4D
package
The Himalayan Kingdom
Sikkim is India's smallest and most pristine state — a Buddhist kingdom of monasteries, rhododendron forests, and Himalayan peaks. North Sikkim's Gurudongmar Lake (one of the world's highest lakes), Yumthang Valley (Valley of Flowers), and Pelling's Kangchenjunga views are extraordinary.
₹11,000
per person
4N/5D
package
Scotland of the East
Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya and one of India's most charming hill stations. The Ward's Lake, Don Bosco Museum, and Elephant Falls are popular attractions. It's also the base for exploring Meghalaya's extraordinary living root bridges and the wettest place on earth.
₹7,500
per person
2N/3D
package
Wettest Place on Earth & Living Root Bridges
Cherrapunji holds the record for the highest rainfall ever recorded on earth. But it's the living root bridges — natural bridges formed by training the roots of rubber trees over centuries — that make it truly unique. The double-decker root bridge at Nongriat requires a 3,500-step trek and is worth every step.
₹8,500
per person
2N/3D
package
One-Horned Rhino Capital of the World
Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinoceros population. Elephant safaris at dawn through the tall elephant grass are extraordinary. The park also has the highest density of tigers among protected areas worldwide.
₹12,000
per person
2N/3D
package
Land of Festivals & Warrior Tribes
Nagaland is one of India's most fascinating and least-visited states — home to 16 major Naga tribes, each with distinct traditions, crafts, and festivals. The Hornbill Festival (December) is a spectacular celebration of Naga culture. Kohima's WWII cemetery is deeply moving.
₹13,000
per person
4N/5D
package
Land of the Blue Mountains
Mizoram is one of India's most peaceful and beautiful states — a land of rolling blue hills, bamboo forests, and a deeply musical culture. Aizawl, the capital, is dramatically built on a ridge. Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) National Park and Tam Dil Lake are natural highlights.
₹12,000
per person
3N/4D
package
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains
Arunachal Pradesh is India's largest northeastern state and one of its most biodiverse — a land of snow-capped peaks, ancient monasteries, and diverse tribal cultures. Tawang Monastery (the largest in India), Ziro Valley, and Namdapha National Park are extraordinary destinations.
₹15,000
per person
5N/6D
package
Tea, Silk & the Mighty Brahmaputra
Assam is the gateway to Northeast India — a land of tea gardens, silk weavers, and the mighty Brahmaputra River. Beyond Kaziranga, Assam offers Majuli (the world's largest river island), Kamakhya Temple, and the Brahmaputra river cruise experience.
₹10,000
per person
3N/4D
package
Abode of the Clouds
Meghalaya — 'Abode of the Clouds' — is one of India's most spectacular states. The living root bridges of Cherrapunji, the crystal-clear Dawki River (where boats appear to float on air), the caves of Mawsmai, and the rolling hills of Shillong make it a photographer's paradise.
₹9,000
per person
3N/4D
package
Culture, Sundarbans & the Himalayas
West Bengal is India's most culturally rich state — home to Kolkata (the City of Joy), the Sundarbans mangrove delta, the tea gardens of Darjeeling, and the Buddhist monasteries of Kalimpong. The Durga Puja festival transforms Kolkata into the world's largest open-air art gallery.
₹8,000
per person
3N/4D
package