5 Night/ 6 Days
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₹ 22000.00
Northeast India is one of the most diverse and least explored regions in the country — a land where ancient temples stand alongside living rainforests, where waterfalls crash into valleys, and where the world's rarest wildlife roams protected grasslands. This Guwahati Shillong Cherrapunji Kaziranga tour package covers the very best of Assam and Meghalaya in a single well-planned journey — from sacred ghats and Shaktipeeth darshan to UNESCO-listed national parks and the wettest place on Earth.
Guwahati, the largest city in Northeast India, is the natural starting point for this tour. Situated on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra, the city carries centuries of spiritual and cultural heritage. The most significant stop here is the Kamakhya Temple — one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya and perched atop Nilachal Hill. The temple draws pilgrims from across the country, particularly during the Ambubachi Mela.
Beyond Kamakhya, Guwahati offers the peaceful Umananda Island temple on the Brahmaputra, the ancient Navagraha Temple, and the Assam State Museum for those interested in the region's rich history and tribal culture.
At an elevation of 1,496 metres, Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya and one of the most charming hill stations in India. The city's colonial architecture, pine-covered hills, and cool weather year-round have earned it the nickname "Scotland of the East." Key attractions include Ward's Lake, the beautifully maintained colonial-era garden at the heart of the city, Elephant Falls — a three-tiered waterfall set in lush green surroundings, and the Don Bosco Museum, one of the finest cultural and anthropological museums in Asia.
Shillong also serves as the base for day trips to Cherrapunji, making it a strategically important stop in this itinerary.
Cherrapunji, now officially known as Sohra, holds the record for one of the highest annual rainfalls on Earth. Despite this distinction, it is the natural and man-made wonders of Cherrapunji that make it truly extraordinary. Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India at approximately 340 metres, is a breathtaking sight — especially from October to January when the volume is at its peak.
The Double Decker Living Root Bridges at Nongriat are among the most remarkable natural structures in India. Grown over centuries by the Khasi people using the aerial roots of rubber fig trees, these bridges are fully functional and are a testament to the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. The Mawsmai Cave, with its narrow limestone passages and natural formations, adds an adventure element to the Cherrapunji visit.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to the world's largest population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra, the park is also home to tigers, elephants, wild water buffaloes, swamp deer, and over 400 species of birds. A jeep safari or elephant-back safari at dawn through Kaziranga's tall elephant grass is one of the most thrilling wildlife experiences available anywhere in India.
The park is divided into multiple ranges — Central, Western, Eastern, and Burapahar — each offering a distinct landscape and wildlife density. The Central Range is the most popular and the best starting point for first-time visitors.
| Feature | Details |
| Destinations | Guwahati, Shillong, Cherrapunji, Kaziranga |
| States | Assam & Meghalaya |
| Recommended Duration | 5 Nights / 6 Days |
| Best Time to Visit | October to April |
| Safari Type | Jeep Safari + Elephant Safari (Kaziranga) |
| Key Attraction | One-Horned Rhino, Living Root Bridges, Nohkalikai Falls, Kamakhya Temple |
| Transport | AC vehicle throughout |
| Accommodation | 3-star / 4-star hotels and jungle resorts |
| Departure Cities | Guwahati, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore |
Northeast India requires more careful planning than most Indian destinations — road conditions, park timings, permit requirements in certain areas, and seasonal closures all need to be factored in. Divya Yatra handles every logistical detail so that you experience only the best of this extraordinary region. From Kamakhya darshan in Guwahati to a sunrise rhino safari in Kaziranga, every element of this package is curated to deliver a journey that is as seamless as it is unforgettable.
From the sacred power of Kamakhya to the wild grasslands of Kaziranga, Northeast India has a story for every kind of traveller. Book your Guwahati Shillong Cherrapunji Kaziranga tour package with Divya Yatra and discover India's most untouched corner in comfort and style.
October to April is the best time. Kaziranga safaris are open from November to April, Cherrapunji's waterfalls are fullest post-monsoon, and Shillong is pleasant throughout winter.
A minimum of 6 nights / 7 days is recommended. 7 nights / 8 days is ideal to cover all destinations comfortably with sightseeing and safari time built in.
No. Kaziranga is generally open from November to April. It closes during the monsoon due to flooding and reopens after October once the waters recede.
The Double Decker Living Root Bridge trek involves approximately 3,500 steps and takes 3 to 4 hours round trip. It is moderately challenging and suitable for those with reasonable fitness.
The package is available from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bangalore. The tour typically starts and ends at Guwahati airport, with flight bookings arranged separately.
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