East & far NE India has the largest accumulation of states out of all the regions featured on our website. West Bengal who's capital city is Kolkata where one can access the mangrove swamps of the Sunderbans, further north in the state you will find the famous hill station of Darjeeling.
Amongst the smaller state in the far north east is another well know tea growing area called Assam. The smaller states near Assam like Nagaland and Meghalaya one can experience the Tribal culture of India. In the North of this region squashed in-between Nepal and Bhutan with Tibet as its northern neighbour is the sacred land of Sikkim.
Then on the coast we have Orissa great for tribal tours and a land that has a great influence of Buddha. Come and explore the mysteries of North East India with us.
Assam
The gateway to the north east. A green and rich land of rolling plains and dense forests. A land of eternal blue hills and the mighty Bhramaputra River.
West Bengal
From the northern highlands at the feet of the Himalayas to the tropical forests of the Sunderbans. This region boasts a long history that pre dates the Aryan invasion of India.
Sikkim
A Himalayan wonderland, tucked away in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. Unsurpassed in scenic beauty, it has a great variety of vegetation which included over 4,000 species of plants, almost all rare.
Orissa
Once known s Kalinga, this was a land of a formidable maritime empire and trading routes to the East. Its main attractions are the temples of its capital Bhubaneswar, Puri with its long sandy beaches and the famous Sun Temple at Konark.
Meghalaya
Swaddled amidst wraith-like mists is aptly called “the abode of clouds”. It is one of India’s prettiest states inhabited by the Khasis, Jaintias and Garos. It shares its borders with Assam and Bangladesh.
Nagaland
One of the smallest states in India, the Nagas stem from Indo-Mongoloid stock, a race whose presence was recorded ten centuries before Christ, during compilation of the Vedas.
Arunchal Pradesh
Tucked away in the far north eastern tip of India, this state is one of the least travelled and most compelling holiday destinations.
Bihar, Jharkhand, Tripura, Mizoram and Manipur
These other states also come under our region of Eastern India. Offering basic accommodation these areas are more suited to someone that has travelled to India many times and wants to explore less travelled destinations. For more information please speak to our specialists.
DELHI (1) - RINCHENPONG (4) - DARJEELING (2) - DEL (1) = 8 nights
They say a soft tread or a walk by you opens lots of doors ahead. It truly does when you do it as a travel activity, trying to explore the destinations in the authentic fashion just like the ancient travellers did!!
DELHI (1) - DIBRUGARH (2) - JORHAT (2) - KAZIRANGA (2) - SHILLONG (3) - DELHI (1) = 11 nights
The very name suggests the core idea behind this rather unusual and interesting tour full of adventure and pleasures the two most expected components of a good holiday.
DELHI (1) - KURSEONG (2) - DARJEELING (2) - PELLING (2) - KEWZING (2) - GANGTOK (2) - KALIMPONG (2) - DELHI (1) = 14 nights
This happens to be one of the most near perfect tours if you are a pure rambler at heart. It takes you to some of the most heavenly landscapes on the eastern side of this subcontinent.
DELHI (1) - KURSEONG (2) - DARJEELING (2) - GLENBURN TEA ESTATE (3) - DELHI (1) = 9 nights
A very special tour combining three wonderful destinations together, for a relaxing taste of East India.
DELHI (1) - BHUBANESHWAR (3) - PURI (4) - DELHI (1) = 9 nights
The eastern part of India has a different flavour to offer. It is a unique blend of tribal, modern, spiritual and conservative.
DELHI (1) – DIBRUGARH (1) – MON (3) – TUENSANG (2) – MOKOCHUNG (2) – TOUPHEMA (1) – KOHIMA (2) - DELHI (1) = 13 Nights
Apart from the hills and valleys the next best thing about Nagaland is the Tribes and their intriguing history and lifestyle.

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