Explore the Lush Landscapes of Assam & Meghalaya
Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Assam and Meghalaya — where emerald hills, ancient traditions, wildlife sanctuaries, and living root bridges offer a unique offbeat escape. From the tea gardens of Assam to the misty waterfalls of Meghalaya, this region is a treasure trove for nature lovers and culture seekers.
Whether you’re cruising on the Brahmaputra, exploring sacred forests, or walking across living root bridges, Assam and Meghalaya promise a soulful journey. With warm tribal hospitality, vibrant festivals, and stunning biodiversity, every step here brings you closer to the wonders of northeast India.
Basic Information
Assam and Meghalaya are two of the eight northeastern states of India, known for their scenic landscapes and indigenous cultures. The best time to visit is between October and April, when the weather is pleasant and the hills are lush. Top attractions include Kaziranga National Park, Majuli Island, and Sivasagar in Assam; and Cherrapunji, Shillong, Mawlynnong, and Dawki in Meghalaya. Perfect for eco-tourism, wildlife safaris, cultural tours, and adventure travel.
Often called the “Land of Blue Hills and Red Rivers,” Assam is famed for its tea, riverine culture, and wildlife, while Meghalaya — the “Abode of Clouds” — enchants visitors with its waterfalls, caves, and green canyons. Both states offer an immersive experience of northeast India’s natural beauty and diverse heritage.
Visiting Assam and Meghalaya is not just about sightseeing — it’s a deep dive into age-old customs, folklore, and pristine nature. From boat rides on crystal-clear rivers to village walks through sacred groves, every moment here feels like a discovery.
The Responsible Explorer: Respect Traditions and Embrace Green Travel
Eco-tourism is thriving in Assam and Meghalaya with homestays, nature camps, and tribal community tourism. Learn about traditional weaving in Assam or engage with Khasi and Garo communities in Meghalaya. Supporting local crafts, respecting cultural norms, and minimizing ecological impact ensures these regions remain pristine and authentic.

Highlights
- Take a jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park to spot the one-horned rhinoceros
- Walk across the iconic living root bridges in Cherrapunji and Nongriat
- Visit the cleanest village in Asia — Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
- Explore the vibrant markets and colonial charm of Shillong
- Cruise along the transparent waters of the Umngot River in Dawki
- Experience tea plantation life and Assamese cuisine in Jorhat
- Celebrate local festivals like Bihu (Assam) and Wangala (Meghalaya)