Bharat Deko Enchanting Meghalaya
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About the Trip
Even amidst all the wonders of the world, there’s no beauty on earth which can be compared to that of the clouds; and nowhere is this more evident than in Meghalaya. Aptly called the “Abode of Clouds”, this is a land that boasts crystal rivers that look like floating glass and villages that redefine the idea of clean living. It really feels like a secret kept by nature.
This journey takes you across Shillong’s rolling hills, Cherrapunjee’s misty cliffs and living root bridges, and Kaziranga’s wild heart before ending at Guwahati’s spiritual Kamakhya Temple. A rare mix of culture, nature, and wilderness, it’s a trip that leaves both the mind and heart refreshed.
Highlights
- Explore Shillong, the “Scotland of the East,” and stroll around Umiam Lake.
- Visit Mawlynnong, Asia’s Cleanest Village, and cruise on Dawki’s crystal-clear Umngot River.
- Cherrapunjee’s wonders: Nohkalikai Falls, Mawsmai Cave, and the Double Decker Living Root Bridge.
- Witness the wild side of Assam on a safari through Kaziranga National Park.
- Pay homage at the sacred Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati.


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Trip Summary
1 Welcome to Shillong
Shillong
Welcome to Shillong
Shillong
Your journey begins at Guwahati Airport, where a warm welcome from a Cox and Kings representative sets the tone for the days ahead. From here, hop on a scenic drive to Shillong, often called the Scotland of the East. Along the way, pause at Umiam Lake, a vast reservoir shimmering under the Khasi hills, perfect for that first photo!
On arrival in Shillong, check into your hotel and take in the refreshing mountain breeze. Later, stroll through Police Bazaar, the heart of town where shops, cafés, and local life come together seamlessly.
As evening descends, gather with fellow travellers for a warm dinner. Good food, easy conversations, and the comfort of your hotel make it a gentle start to your North East India adventure. Tonight, rest well, the days ahead are filled with discovery.
2 Mawlynnong & Dawki Excursion
Shillong
Mawlynnong & Dawki Excursion
Shillong
The morning begins with a hearty breakfast, setting you up for a full day of exploration. First, drive through lush green hills to reach Mawlynnong, proudly known as Asia’s Cleanest Village. Wander its tidy lanes, admire bamboo walkways and flower-filled gardens, and experience how tradition and eco-conscious living coexist beautifully here.
A short hike leads you to the Single Decker Living Root Bridge in Riwai, a marvel of nature’s engineering, created by Khasi tribes weaving roots of rubber trees over decades. While in Mawlynnong, also visit the intriguing Balancing Rock; a massive boulder that has rested mysteriously on a smaller stone for centuries.
By afternoon, travel onwards to Dawki, a village in the India–Bangladesh border. Here, the Umngot River flows so clear that boats appear to float on air. Glide across its glassy surface on a boat ride and take in the surrounding hills. Return to Shillong in the evening for dinner and a restful night at the hotel.
3 Shillong to Cherrapunjee
Cherrapunji
Shillong to Cherrapunjee
Cherrapunji
Fuel up with a wholesome breakfast before beginning the drive towards Cherrapunjee, famed as one of the wettest places on Earth. En route, stop at Elephant Falls, cascading in tiers, a crowd-favourite among nature lovers.
Then, continue to Mawkdok Dympep Valley View Point for sweeping panoramas of misty gorges and endless ridges. Further along lies the Garden of Caves, a unique combination of caves, waterfalls, and rock formations into a serene natural retreat.
On reaching Cherrapunjee, go deeper into its wonders with a visit to Nohkalikai Falls, India’s tallest plunge waterfall, dropping into a turquoise pool below. Your explorations also take you to Seven Sisters Falls, a stunning curtain of seven cascades side by side, and to Mawsmai Cave, where stalactites and stalagmites form an underground gallery. Dinner rounds off your day, followed by a comfortable night in Cherrapunjee.
4 Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek
Cherrapunji
Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek
Cherrapunji
A warm breakfast prepares you for one of Meghalaya’s most iconic experiences; the trek to the Double Decker Living Root Bridge at Nongriat. Begin the descent through forested trails, dotted with tiny hamlets and suspension bridges swaying gently over rivers.
The Double Decker Bridge itself is a masterpiece of living architecture, with roots of rubber trees intertwined into two sturdy levels. This feat of Khasi ingenuity has withstood centuries, and walking across it feels like stepping into a world where man and nature thrive in harmony.
For those keen to push further, extend the trek to Rainbow Falls, where a dazzling arc of colours often emerges in the spray of the cascade. As you return to Cherrapunjee by evening, dinner and a restful stay reward your day’s adventure.
5 Journey to Kaziranga
Kaziranga National Park
Journey to Kaziranga
Kaziranga National Park
Start with a nourishing breakfast before departing Cherrapunjee. Today’s journey carries the group westwards into Assam, unfolding a patchwork of tea gardens, rural landscapes, and riverine beauty along the way. The changing scenery offers a gentle transition from Meghalaya’s hills to Assam’s plains.
By afternoon, arrive at Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for the one-horned rhinoceros. Check into your hotel, where nature’s sounds; from chirping birds to rustling leaves, set the tone for your stay.
The day is left at leisure, giving you time to relax and absorb the atmosphere of this wild expanse. Enjoy dinner at your hotel and settle in for the night, knowing tomorrow brings your safari adventure!
6 Kaziranga Safari & Transfer to Guwahati
Guwahati
Kaziranga Safari & Transfer to Guwahati
Guwahati
Rise early for a safari into the heart of Kaziranga National Park. Whether by jeep or elephant, the adventure brings you up close to the park’s incredible biodiversity. Spot the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, herds of wild elephants, swamp deer, and perhaps even elusive big cats!
Return to your hotel for a hearty breakfast and some time to refresh. Later, check out and set off on the drive to Guwahati, Assam’s largest city and gateway to the Northeast. The journey showcases Assam’s tea estates, busy towns, and glimpses of the Brahmaputra river.
On arrival in Guwahati, check in to your hotel. The evening is free to relax or stroll through nearby markets. Conclude the day with a group dinner before resting up for your final day of travel.
7 Farewell from Guwahati
Guwahati
Farewell from Guwahati
Guwahati
Your final morning begins with breakfast at the hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, you may visit the sacred Kamakhya Temple, perched on Nilachal Hill.
After the visit, drive onwards to Guwahati Airport, marking the close of your North East adventure. As you bid farewell, carry with you memories of misty waterfalls, living root bridges, and wild landscapes that defined this journey.
Great journeys never end, they aspire to inspire the next. Until next time…
Expertly yours.
Inclusions
- 2 Nights in Shillong, 2 Nights in Cherrapunjee, 1 Night in Kaziranga and 1 Night in Guwahati on Double/Twin sharing basis
- Daily breakfast at hotel (Except the day of arrival)
- Daily lunches and Dinners are included (Wherever mentioned)
- Airport pickup and drop transfers
- Jeep safari at Kaziranga National Park
- Boating on Umngot River at Dawki
- Trek to Double Decker Living Root Bridge at Nongriat
- Visit to Single Decker Living Root Bridge at Riwai village
- Entry fees to all monuments and national parks mentioned in itinerary
- Professional English-speaking guide during sightseeing
- Visit to Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati
- All jungle permits and safari charges
- Experienced local guides for trekking activities
- Comfortable transportation throughout the journey
- All Local/Hotel taxes are included in the tour
Exclusions
- GST not included (until specified)
- Any Domestic/International Flights
- All personal expenses like tips, laundry, telephone calls/fax, alcoholic beverages, camera/video camera fees at monuments, medical expenses, airport departure tax etc.
- Entrance fees at all monuments and sightseeing spots (not mentioned in the inclusions)
- Meals which are not included in the Itinerary
- Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control
- Tips & Gratuities (untill specified)
- Anything not mentioned under Package Inclusions
Things to Remember:
**Hotels will be provided as stated or similar (subject to availability)"
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Indian regions do Cox & Kings tours cover?
We craft journeys across entire India but mainly across these regions:
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Himalayan Region – Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand — high-altitude valleys, pilgrim sites, and adventure landscapes
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North India - Rajasthan, Delhi, UP (Agra, Lucknow, Varanasi) etc.
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South India – Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa — coastal beauty, historic temples, hill stations, and wellness retreats
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North East India – Assam, Sikkim, West Bengal (Darjeeling himalayan region),Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura — rich in tribal culture, biodiversity, and scenic hills
Each region is supported by itineraries that balance cultural richness, natural beauty, relaxation, and activity.
When is the best time to take a Cox & Kings tour of each region?
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Himalayan Region: March–May and September–November offer clear skies and trekking access. Winters are ideal for snow and mountain sports, monsoons are best avoided due to landslides.
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North India : October to March is ideal due to cooler temperatures, clear skies, and a festive atmosphere. Summers (April–June) can be hot, especially in Rajasthan, while monsoons (July–September) bring lush greenery in Madhya Pradesh and fewer crowds at key attractions.
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South India: November–March for beach weather and temple festivals; June–September in Kerala provides lush monsoon scenery and Ayurveda experiences.
North East: October–April is festival season with clearer roads; monsoons bring heavy rain and disruptions.
Which tour style should I choose for my domestic trip - Group or Tailor‑Made?
Group tours are ideal for fixed itineraries, cost-effective travel, and shared experiences.
Tailor‑Made tours provide complete itinerary customisation—ideal for family travel, photography, spiritual themes, wildlife exploration, or leisurely schedules.
How long are Cox & Kings domestic tours?
Group tours: Typically span 4–14 days and focus on one or more regions.
Tailor‑Made tours: Range from 3 days for single-region excursion to 3+ weeks for multi-region exploration. Can be tailored to suit your exact need.
How does Cox & Kings ensure traveller safety throughout India?
Safety underpins each tour: we partner with trusted local suppliers, use secure transportation, and proactively monitor road and weather conditions. Pre-departure briefings and helpline support are provided. In remote or high-altitude zones, alternate routes, contingency lodging, and medical support protocols are maintained as per the highest standards.
Do Cox & Kings tours in India include a tour manager or guide throughout the journey?
Our group tours are typically accompanied by a professional tour manager who ensures smooth execution of the itinerary, coordinates logistics, and serves as your first point of contact. For Tailor-Made tours, we can arrange knowledgeable local guides in each destination, depending on the nature of the tour and guest preference.
Can I combine multiple regions of India in one tour?
Yes, many Cox & Kings guests choose to combine regions such as a South India wellness retreat followed by a Himalayan pilgrimage, or a cultural journey through Tamil Nadu followed by wildlife exploration in the North East. Tailor-made itineraries allow seamless multi-region combinations with efficient inter-regional transport and thoughtfully spaced itineraries.
How does Cox & Kings handle unexpected situations such as weather disruptions or road closures?
In regions like the Himalayas or North East India, weather can sometimes cause itinerary changes due to landslides, snowfall, or road closures. Cox & Kings continuously monitors regional conditions and has contingency plans in place. We proactively adjust transport and accommodation arrangements and communicate changes in real time to ensure guest comfort and continuity.
Are festivals or cultural events part of India tours?
Cox & Kings aligns several group and private departures with major Indian festivals such as Diwali, Pongal, Onam, Hornbill Festival (Nagaland), and Hemis (Ladakh), depending on the region and season. Guests on Tailor-Made tours can request to align their travel with local festivals or religious events, with arrangements made to experience them authentically and comfortably.
Are there any travel advisories or restrictions I should be aware of when planning an India tour?
While most regions in India are open to tourism year-round, certain destinations may be temporarily affected by monsoon damage, altitude-related advisories, or regional sensitivities. Cox & Kings provides up-to-date travel advisories and will recommend alternate routes, dates, or destinations should conditions change. We maintain close contact with regional partners and authorities for timely updates.
Do Cox & Kings tours include spiritual or wellness experiences?
Yes, spiritual and wellness elements can be woven into itineraries upon request. Tailor-Made travellers often include yoga and meditation retreats in Rishikesh or Kerala, visits to ashrams and temples, or Ayurvedic therapy sessions. These inclusions are based on guest interest, availability, and local authenticity.
Are there any age restrictions or considerations for touring India?
India is suitable for travellers across all age groups. Group tours typically welcome children aged five and above, while Tailor-Made programs can accommodate younger travellers and multigenerational families with appropriate pacing and rest time. Senior travellers are comfortably accommodated with curated sightseeing, porterage, and flexible activity levels. Our team can assist with designing routes that minimise physical strain while maximising experience.
How does Cox & Kings support eco-conscious or responsible travel in India?
We actively promote responsible tourism by partnering with eco-sensitive properties, supporting local community guides, minimising plastic usage where possible, and offering options for low-impact travel. Guests are encouraged to respect cultural heritage sites, dress appropriately in religious settings, and participate in community-based tourism initiatives that support sustainable livelihoods.
Is India a good choice for solo travellers with Cox & Kings?
Yes, India is a compelling destination for solo exploration, and Cox & Kings ensures that solo guests, particularly solo women, have a secure, enriching, and well-supported experience. We arrange well-located accommodations, reliable transport, and accessible guides, with safety and cultural insight as top priorities.
What level of physical fitness is needed for India tours?
Most Cox & Kings tours are moderately paced and involve daily walking during sightseeing. While the level of physical activity varies based on destination and season, we do not design itineraries that require high athleticism unless specifically requested. Travellers with health concerns should notify our team in advance so we can adjust the pace or provide additional assistance as needed.
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