Explore the Region
Glimpses of North East
Our Packages
North East & Dooars Tours
Mystic North East Adventure
7 Nights / 8 Days
Assam Meghalaya Tour
6 Nights / 7 Days
Splendors of Meghalaya
4 Nights / 6 Days
Assam Arunachal Tour
8 Nights / 9 Days
Relaxation in the Wilderness
Jaldapara · Chilapata · Murti · Phuntsholing — 3 Nights / 4 Days
Unforgettable Dooars Escape
Gorumara · Jaldhaka · Bindu · Samsing — 3 Days / 2 Nights
Glimpses of North East
North East India is a relatively untouched region comprising the "Seven Sister" states, offering diverse experiences like Kaziranga's rhinos in Assam, Tawang's monasteries in Arunachal, and the living root bridges of Meghalaya. Key activities include trekking, eco-tourism, rafting, and witnessing unique cultures like the Hornbill Festival.
- Assam: Kaziranga National Park (one-horned rhino), Manas National Park, and the river island of Majuli.
- Meghalaya: Living root bridges, Cherrapunji–Mawsynram (the wettest place on Earth), and breathtaking waterfalls.
- Arunachal Pradesh: Tawang Monastery, scenic Anini — the land of the rising sun.
- Nagaland: Renowned for the annual Hornbill Festival in December.
- Manipur: Features the unique floating lake — Loktak Lake.
- Tripura & Mizoram: Distinct royal heritage and scenic hilly landscapes.
The Dooars
Forest · River · Wildlife · Door to Bhutan
Dooars is a vast region at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in West Bengal — the door to Bhutan. Known for its dense forests, tea gardens, and rich wildlife, it stretches from the River Teesta in the west to the River Sankosh in the east.
- Gorumara National Park: Iconic one-horned rhinos and elephants in lush sal forest.
- Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary: Largest population of Indian one-horned rhinos in West Bengal.
- Buxa Tiger Reserve: Buxa, Jayanti, Rajabhatkhawa & Sikiajhora — dense forests and tiger trails.
- Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary: Elephant corridors and diverse birdlife.
- Rivers from Bhutan: Jaldhaka, Torsa, and Raidak flowing through the valley create a serene retreat.