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Breathtaking NORTHEAST

Do you have a long-standing wish on your bucket list to visit a place with ravishing beauty? Do you want to be immersed in the breathtaking views of valleys and spend time by the tranquil monasteries? Then, make an itinerary to visit Northeastern India. We at North East Tours can help you create an all-inclusive plan that matches your time and budget.

No matter how long you want your trip to be, we can always provide you with a solution. Our professional assistance will help you plan the perfect Northeast tour package in advance. We can also align with the holidays and festivals of the area to provide you with a better experience exploring the Northeast.

How to Reach Assam

The commercial city of Guwahati is well connected with the rest of India by air and land. The Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport is situated at Borjar, 20 km away from the city. Helicopter services are operated from Guwahati to Shillong, Tura, Naharlagun, and Tawang. The city is connected with the other major cities of India by different airlines.

Once in a week, Air India operates direct flight between Guwahati and Bangkok. Indian airlines, Sahara, Jet, Indigo operates regular flights to Guwahati. There are regular flights to other cities like Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Tezpur, Dibrugarh also.

The Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) located at the outskirts, provides connectivity with other regions of the Northeast with regular buses for major cities and tourist destinations of the neighbouring states. Guwahati is also well connected by road with the rest of the country.National Highway 31 and 37 are the two road connections to Guwahati.Guwahati is well connected with rest of the State by ASTC services and many private transport systems.

Assam has 259 railway stations that are well-connected within the states and other leading destinations in India like New Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Cochin, and Chennai. The major railway hubs in Assam are Guwahati, Jorhat, Goalpara, Dibrugarh, Nagaon, Silchar, Tezpur, and Golaghat. If you wish to enter into the north-eastern states then Guwahati is the main destination and it has a major railway station known as ‘Guwahati Railway Station,’ that welcomes many faces every day. Besides, Guwahati is the gateway to several other north-eastern states, so one of the most inexpensive ways to travel in India is via rail. If you happen to look for the fastest train to Assam then the Rajdhani Express from New Delhi and Saraighat Express from Howrah in Kolkata are the fastest trains. These trains run on a regular basis and they provide good and luxury facilities to travellers.

most popular things to do

Famed for its lush green tea plantations, rich wildlife, stunning waterfalls, and historical sites, the Northeast is a paradise to be in. But, what is often left unacknowledged are the incredible things to do in Assam that prove that the state is the most shining gem amongst all the sisters.
Experience Assam

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Guwahati
Guwahati is fondly hailed as the gateway to North-East India. It is a dynamic weave of culture, history, and modernity that has firmly established itself among Assam's famous places to visit. As the sun sets, G.S. Road and R.G. Baruah Road come to life, becoming the hub of Assam's sightseeing places, buzzing with malls, eateries, and theatres, making Guwahati a must-see cosmopolitan gem in the Northeast.
Majuli
Majuli, nestled like a verdant gem in the mighty Brahmaputra, emerges as a sanctuary of calm, firmly establishing itself as one of Assam's top places to visit. Majuli, the world's largest river island, entices visitors with its pristine surroundings and colourful culture. Festivals like Raas infuse the air with joy, painting Majuli as a lively canvas of tradition and celebration.
Bogamati
Nestled at the junction of the Barnadi River and the Indo-Bhutan border, Bogamati provides a stunning view of the majestic Himalayas. It was inaugurated six years ago, and its pristine beauty welcomes picnickers, couples, and families to bathe in nature's embrace. The area is home to Bodos, Assamese, and Nepalese, and it relies on betel plantations and tea gardens, relying on tourists to survive.
Silchar
Serving as the gateway to the enchanting Barak Valley in Assam, this town is a hidden gem among the best places to visit in Assam. Dubbed the "Island of Peace," Silchar boasts stability amidst the Northeast's dynamic landscape. Its picturesque surroundings and strategic location make it a hub for exploration, linking to Manipur and Mizoram. Visitors revel in its diverse charm, encountering Bengali heritage, Sylheti dialect, and a mosaic of cultures.