7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYS – SHILLONG, KAZIRANGA & GUWAHATI
The principal catchment area of the lake and dam is spread over 220 square km.
Shillong – the capital of British-created Assam until 1972 – and is now the capital and hill station of Meghalaya, also known as “The Abode of Clouds”, one of the smallest states in India.
6 NIGHTS / 7 DAYS – SHILLONG, KAZIRANGA & GUWAHATI
The principal catchment area of the lake and dam is spread over 220 square km.
Shillong – the capital of British-created Assam until 1972 – and is now the capital and hill station of Meghalaya, also known as “The Abode of Clouds”, one of the smallest states in India.
6 NIGHTS/7 DAYS – ARUNACHAL
Arunachal popularly known as ‘Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains’, Arunachal Pradesh is India’s remotest state and the first Indian soil to greet the rising sun.
4 NIGHTS / 5 DAYS – GUWAHATI & SHILLONG
The principal catchment area of the lake and dam is spread over 220 square km.
Shillong – the capital of British-created Assam until 1972 – and is now the capital and hill station of Meghalaya, also known as “The Abode of Clouds”, one of the smallest states in India.
3 NIGHTS / 4 DAYS – IMPHAL
The capital city of Manipur, famous for the “Sangai – The Brow-Antlered Deer”, that is just native to Manipur. Its name is derived from the term “Yumphal”, which means the land of many villages, and so rightly that defines Imphal, because its landscape is all but a mix of hills, valleys, forests & several rivers.
2 NIGHTS / 3 DAYS – IMPHAL
The capital city of Manipur, famous for the “Sangai – The Brow-Antlered Deer”, that is just native to Manipur. Its name is derived from the term “Yumphal”, which means the land of many villages, and so rightly that defines Imphal, because its landscape is all but a mix of hills, valleys, forests & several rivers.
4 NIGHTS / 5 DAYS – GUWAHATI & KAZIRANGA
Kaziranga was declared a National Park in 1974 and UNESCO declared Kaziranga a World Heritage Site in 1985. The park hosts two thirds of the world population of Rhinos.