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3 Days Guwahati Tour Package Kamakhya Temple & Brahmaputra River Cruise

3 Days Guwahati Tour Package  Kamakhya Temple & Brahmaputra River Cruise

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3 Days Guwahati Tour Package with Kamakhya Temple & River Cruise

Discover the spiritual and cultural essence of Assam with this short yet memorable 3 Days / 2 Nights Guwahati Tour Package. From the sacred Kamakhya Temple to a serene evening Brahmaputra River Cruise, this journey gives you a glimpse of Guwahati’s religious, cultural, and natural beauty. Perfect for families, couples, and spiritual seekers, this package blends sightseeing with spiritual experiences in the gateway city of North East India.


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Frequently Asked Questions about North East India Tour Packages

Q1. What is the best time to visit North East India?
The best time to visit North East India is from October to May when the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and festivals are in full swing. Monsoons (June–September) bring heavy rain and lush greenery but may cause travel disruptions.

Q2. Which are the must-visit places in North East India?
Top destinations include Shillong, Cherrapunji, and Mawlynnong (Meghalaya), Kaziranga National Park and Majuli (Assam), Gangtok and Nathula Pass (Sikkim), Tawang and Ziro Valley (Arunachal Pradesh), and Aizawl (Mizoram). Each state offers unique landscapes and cultures.

Q3. How many days are enough for a North East India tour?
A typical North East India tour requires 7–10 days to cover key destinations across two or three states. However, for an in-depth experience of the entire region, 15–20 days is recommended.

Q4. Do Indian travelers need any special permits to visit North East India?
Yes, for some states. Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Mizoram require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Indian citizens. Foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP) in some regions. These are easy to obtain online or through government offices.

Q5. What kind of experiences can travelers expect in North East India?
Travelers can enjoy a mix of adventure activities (trekking, river rafting, caving), cultural experiences (tribal festivals, monasteries, local cuisines), wildlife safaris (Kaziranga, Manas), and breathtaking natural beauty like waterfalls, tea gardens, and mountain passes.

Q6. Is North East India safe for tourists?
Yes, North East India is generally safe for tourists. The locals are welcoming, and the region is known for its hospitality. However, travelers should always check local advisories and plan with a reliable tour operator for smooth travel.