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Amazing Arunachal Pradesh Tour from Guwahati


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Tour Details

Duration: 06 Nights / 07 Days

Places: Guwahati – Nameri / Tezpur – Dirang- Tawang- Bomdila- Guwahati

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: How many days does it take to travel around the Northeast?

Ans: A minimum of 7 days is required to visit two or three famous tourist destinations. Generally, a minimum of 25 days is required to visit all seven states and see the best of these places. 2 to 3 weeks is recommended. Please note that this optimal coverage includes all locations in all states, including the most popular ones. It takes more than 50 days to visit all tourist attractions in each state.

 

Q: What are the major airports in Northeast India?

Ans: Major airports in Northeast India: Dibrugarh Airport, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Lilabari Airport, Jorhat Airport, Silchar Airport, Tezpur Airport, Dimapur Airport, Lengpui Airport, Shillong Airport, Pasighat Airport, Agartala Airport, Imphal International Airport.

 

Q: Do we need special permission to visit Northeast India?

Ans: Not applicable to all states. But 3 out of 7 states in the Northeast require a permit: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram. The permit is called the Inner Line Permit (ILP). Any state outside the Northeast, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland or Mizoram can get the permit. Major airports in the Northeast, such as Guwahati International Airport, can issue the permit. The Arunachal Pradesh government also provides the facility to apply for an Inner Line Permit online. Foreigners require a different type of permit, the Protected Area Permit (PAP). We usually include the cost of applying for an ILP in the total cost of our tour packages to ensure that your trip is hassle-free.

 

Q: When it is best time to visit Northeast India?

Ans: The best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh is in between September and May. The best time to visit Meghalaya is from January to July. In fact, Meghalaya can be visited all year round, but the waterfalls are at their most beautiful during the summer months. The national parks are officially open only during winter, usually from November through April.

 

Q: Is the tour customizable?

Ans: Yes. Naturally. All tours are customizable. We offer tailor-made and customized tour plans in Northeast India.

 

Q: How do I know my booking is confirmed?

Ans: Whether booking online or over the phone, you will receive a confirmation email with your booking number and travel dates.

 

Q: How do I book a tour?

Ans: All tour booking inquiries can be emailed to info@ntpindiatourism.com and we will respond to you within 24 hours. You can call us at +91 9810098099 for complete details. If you are seeking a group booking, we request that you provide as many tour details as possible, such as the number of adults and children travelling, preferred dates and destinations, budget, etc.

 

Q: What payment methods are accepted?

Ans: We currently accept bank transfers and online payment methods.

You can confirm your tour booking with NTP Groups by paying 20% ​​of the total tour cost.


Q: What is the best time to visit Assam and Meghalaya?

Ans: The best time to visit Assam and Meghalaya is typically during the months of October to May, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

 

Q: How to Reach North East India

Ans: Northeast India is one of the most promising holiday destinations in India. Some parts of the northeast are still not developed and considered as remote areas. However, if you wish to visit this paradise, there are various ways to access the same.

 

Check out the following ways to travel to Northeast India:

 

By Flight

There are several cities in India that offer direct flights to Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, and Tripura. Guwahati, the only metropolitan city in the Northeast, is the gateway to other states in the Northeast. Guwahati offers direct and domestic flights from various cities in India. From Guwahati, you can catch flights to Dimapur, Silchar, Aizawl, Agartala, Tezpur, Jorhat, and Dibrugarh. Not all states have functioning airports; therefore, the only mode of transportation once you reach a destination is by road. There are also helicopter flights to Aizwal and Naharlagun.

 

By Car

Most people prefer to reach Northeast India by road and experience the amazing landscapes.

 

By Bus

Buses from the Northeast run to Guwahati from West Bengal. You can get off in Guwahati and take ASTC buses from Paltan Bazar to other states in Northeast India.

 

Other options to travel locally include Sumo or shared taxis to travel within the urban areas. The tourist taxi services available in Northeast states make it quite convenient to travel around the different states.

Tour Itinerary

Day 01: Guwahati – Tezpur/Nameri (Assam)


Today we arrive at Guwahati Airport, received and proceed to Nameri / Tezpur (05 hrs drive), check into Hotel. Evening will be at leisure and overnight stay.

Day 02: Tezpur/Nameri – Dirang (Assam – Arunachal)


Today after breakfast we will drive to Dirang (175 kms/08 hrs drive). Enroute you can visit Tippi Orchid Research Centre. On reach Dirang if time permits we will visit Dirang Dzong and a Monpa village. Overnight in Dirang.

Note:


Till Date This Road Is Under Construction. Guest Needs To Cross This From Sessa To Nag Mandir Between 9:00 Am – 12.00 Noon.
From 12.00 To 5pm Road Remain Closed.


Day 03: Dirang – Tawang (Arunachal)


Today after breakfast we visit the Dirang Monastery and then we proceed for Tawang (150 kms/ 09 hrs drive), enroute we will visit Sela Lake at Sela Pass (13476 ft), JashwantGhar and Nunarang Falls (also known as Jung Falls), reach Tawang and check into hotel and overnight stay.

Day 04: Tawang (Arunachal)


Today after breakfast we will go for a full day excursion in Tawang and in and around. We will visit Tawang Monastery, the world’s second largest practicing Buddhist Monastery, Tawang War Memorial, and Urgelling Monastery (the birth place of 6th Dalai Lama) Ani Gompa and if time permits we will visit local market. Evening back to Tawang and overnight stay.

Day 05: Tawang – Bomdila (Arunachal)


Today after an early breakfast we drive to Bomdila (195kms/08hrs drive), reach Bomdila and visit Bomdila Monastery and Bomdila Point, check into hotel and evening at leisure. Overnight at Bomdila.

Day 06: Bomdila – Guwahati (Arunachal – Assam)


Today after breakfast we will drive to Guwahati (9 hrs drive), reach Guwahati and overnight stay.

Day 07: Guwahati Fly


Today after breakfast drive to airport for onward destination.

Inclusions

Cost Includes:

    - Accommodation using double sharing room
    - Breakfast
    - Transportation as mentioned above
    - Parking and road toll
    - Inner Line Permit to enter Arunachal Pradesh
    - All sightseeing as per itinerary (not entry fees)
    - Tata Sumo for local sightseeing in Tawang


Cost Excludes:

    - Major Meals
    - Tea, snacks and mineral water
    - Camera Charges
    - Tips, laundry and telephone bills
    - Travel Insurances
    - Guide services
    - Any up gradation cost
    - Other Expenses of personal nature
    - Air/Train Fair
    - Increase of fuel price will change the rate accordingly
    - All Sightseeing Entry charges on direct payment
    - 5% GST Extra

Price

Cost: On Request

Payment

Payment Gateway Link: Payment Gateway Online card payments

 

HDFC BANK DETAILS

Account Title : NTP Tourism Affairs Ltd.
Bank : HDFC Bank Limited
Bank A/C : 12202560000897
Branch : M 39, Outer Circle
Address: M 36, Outer Circle, Opposite Super Bazar, Connaught Place, New Delhi - 110001
IFSC Code : HDFC0001220
Swift Code : HDFCINBBDEL

 

ICICI BANK DETAILS

Account Title : NTP Tourism Affairs Ltd.
Bank : ICICI Bank
Bank A/C : 000705004621
Branch : Shop No- 7C Plot No- GH04B, Prateek Stylome Sector- 45 Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida- 201335, India
IFSC Code : ICIC0000031
Swift Code : ICICINBBCTS

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