North East

Northeast India is the easternmost region of India representing both a geographic and political administrative division of the country. It comprises eight states—Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, and the "brother" state Sikkim.
Popular Destination in North East India


You will travel from Meghalaya to Shillong, a picturesque hill town with a rich colonial history and a thriving community of fashionable Khasi men and women. Through grasslands and dense forests, explore Kaziranga National Park's remoteness.

This programme, which encompasses all of Assam's major parks, is intended for those who enjoy wildlife. You'll see a wide variety of fauna and environments, including grasslands, marshes, islands, and tropical rain-fed forests.

The greatest approach to learn about the Northeast is to stay among its residents because the region is all about its people. They serve as the best representatives of their communities because they have no formal training in hospitality. They give you a genuine taste of local life, which is something a hotel stay can never offer.

The states of Northeast India provide a wildly varied assortment of scenic and cultural marvels. Its spans extend along the borders of Bhutan, Tibet, Myanmar, and Bangladesh, and are home to a variety of climates and topographies. When you visit Northeast India with ITP, there are lots of things to see and do.

Originally, the journey served as a route for trade between Tibet, India, and Burma. The Chinese forces exploited this route in 1962 to penetrate Arunachal Pradesh to a great extent. In the Eastern Himalayas, the "Bailey Trail," as it is now known, travels through some pristine, secluded forests where pine, oak, and rhododendrons are abundant.

Given that it evokes memories of the lifestyle lead by the British planters, Assam is the perfect vacation spot for anyone who enjoy horses and horseback riding. Travel alongside the Brahmaputra's banks as it comes to life.