North East India
Tucked into far eastern corner of India and connected to the mainland subcontinent by a chicken neck lies less ventured to destinations and people.
Thrown across the farthest reaches of India, obscured from the greater world by ageless forests and formidable mountain ranges, the Northeast States are one of Asia’s last great natural and anthropological sanctuaries. Sharing borders with Bhutan, Tibet, Myanmar (Burma) and Bangladesh, these remote frontiers are a region of rugged beauty, and a collision zone of tribal cultures, climates, landscapes and peoples.
Embark on a lifetime journey through our selection of tours, please don’t hesitate to communicate your wishes.
Homestays In North East
Northeast is about its people so the best way to discover this region is to stay with its inhabitants.
Wild Assam
Off the tourist trail, North East India is home to some of the most endangered wildlife in the world. Arriving into Assam, drive to Manas National Park on the fringes of the Bhutan border, which plays host to over 450 species of bird as well as secretive big cats including tigers, clouded leopards and panthers.
Hornbill Festival
Nagaland is steeped in history and tribal tradition. Wander through tribal villages and soak up the atmosphere at the Hornbill Festival, where Naga culture is brought to life in colourful song and dance.
Splendid North East
Little Charms, Mystifying Adventures & Heavenly Scenes… You are in North East India.
Bailey Trail Trekking
“Bailey Trail” traces the historic route taken by Lt. Col. F M Bailey and Capt. H T Morshed, British officers who were commissioned to survey the lands between Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet during 1911-12.
Horseback Holidays
Assam is the ideal destination for those who love horses and horse riding as it brings back the nostalgia of the life the British planters led. Ride along the banks of the Brahmaputra as the river comes alive.