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Check-in at Hotel/ Resort and overnight stay. Evening free to go around the famous M.G. Marg. Enjoy the local beauty of Gangtok.
Meal: Dinner
After breakfast day excursion to the oval-shaped changu lake /Tsomgo Lake (40 km from Gangtok departure in the morning) – situated at a height of 3,780 mts. with an average depth of 50 ft and home to the Brahminy duck and several migratory birds. On the way stop at Kyongnosla The cool water of the Lake is perfectly attuned to the scenic beauty around. Travel to Baba Mandir another 17 km beyond Tsongo lake. Return to Gangtok. Overnight halt at Gangtok Hotel.
*(Optional Visit Nathu La Pass, not included in the package, it’s permit cost4500 to 5500)
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast transfer to Pelling and check in at the hotel. The rest of the day is free for individual activity. Enjoy the local beauty of Pelling. Overnight stay at Pelling.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast start for a full day of sightseeing which includes Rimbi Waterfall, Kanchenjunga Waterfall, Kechipalri Lake, Kechipalri Monastery, Rabdantse ruins, Pemagyangtse Monastery, Darap valley, Heliad ground, Rimbi orange garden, then transfer to Darjeeling. Overnight stay at DARJEELING.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
Early morning (at around 4 AM) start for Tiger Hill to watch the spectacular sunrise (Depending on the availability of the token /Subject to clear weather (rainy weather),/ if not possible at the time of Sunrise, then it will be covered in the day time.) Ghoom Monastery, Batasia Loop, War Memorial. Tenzing Rock, Gombu Rock, Japanese Temple, Peace Pagoda, Tea garden, and Himalayan Mountaineering Institute & Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park (Close on Thursday). Sightseeing places are dynamically set depending upon local authority permission and time factors. it may not be possible to visit all the places but the important ones are covered for the satisfaction of guests. The rest of the day is free for individual activity. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
Drive to Siliguri, on the way to Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) – Morning breakfast – After breakfast transfer to Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) /Siliguri – Guest are advised to start early and not to rush – Forwarding Journey.
Meal: Breakfast
The north east is made up of eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura
If you want to cover all the states in one trip, you will need around 15 days to cover the entire north east. But, if you’re looking to cover each state one by one, 5-7 days are enough for each state.
Mizoram is the most pocket-friendly state to visit in the northeast.
Absolutely yes, it is safe to travel to the north east.
Following are the major international airports in the north east:
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati
Imphal International Airport, Manipur
Silchar Airport, Assam
Dibrugarh Airport, Assam
Dimapur Airport, Nagaland
Agartala Airport, Tripura
Sikkim was made a part of the north east on 15th May 1975.
Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura do not need any permits to visit. Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Nagaland, however, require an ILP or Inner Line Permit to visit.
Guwahati is the best place to start a road trip across the North East. It is one of the biggest cities in the region when you can get the Inner Line Passes for other states quite easily.
Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim are the two north east states that receive seasonal snowfall during winter.
The sobriquet of Seven Sisters was first coined in 1972 by a journalist named Jyoti Prakash Salgia during the inaugural foundation of these northeastern states of India. Despite the ethnic disparities, all the states in the region share similar geographical and cultural features. Initially, they also shared the isolation from the rest of India which lead to a mutual interdependence of social, political, and economic nature. Though Sikkim joined this group in 1975, it is often referred to as a brother rather than the eighth sister. Therefore, these northeastern states are still collectively referred to as the seven sisters.