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Visit Umium Lake for taking selfie’s and snaps.
 
Visit  Waterfalls include the Elephant Falls to the southwest. 
 
Explore the Mall area on your own. 
 
Sightseeing tour of Shillong.
 
Visit to the Catholic of St. Cathedral, Ward’s Lake, Don bosco Museum and Golf Course.

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Itinerary

  • Duration: 03 Night / 04 Days
  • Region: Northeast India
  • Destination: Assam
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Upon arrival at Guwahati airport drive straight to Shillong with enroute stop at Umium Lake for taking selfie’s and snaps.
Shillong is a hill station in northeast India and capital of the state of Meghalaya. It’s known for Lady Hydari Park’s manicured gardens. Nearby, Ward’s Lake is surrounded by walking trails. North, the Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures features displays on the region’s native people. Waterfalls include the Elephant Falls to the southwest. East of here, forested Shillong Peak offers city views.
Evening explore the Mall area on your own. Overnight stay at hotel.
 
After breakfast drive to Cherrapunjee with en-route sightseeing of Shillong Peak and Elephant Falls, later to the Seven Sister Falls, Nahkhalikai Falls, Mwasmai Cave, Koh Ram Hoh, Eco-park.
Sohra or Cherrapunji, is a sub divisional town in the East Khasi Hills district in the Indian state of Meghalaya. It is credited as being the wettest place on Earth, although nearby Mawsynram currently holds that record.
Overnight stay at hotel.
 
After breakfast drive back to Shillong. Later visit to the Catholic of St. Cathedral, Ward’s Lake, Don bosco Museum and Golf Course. Evening free to explore the market area and stroll around the streets of the city. Overnight stay at hotel.
 
After breakfast drive back to Guwahati airport to catch flight back home.
END OF THE TOUR

 

What's included

03 Nights accommodation on twin sharing basis.
 
Breakfast only package (CP basis).
 
All transfers and sightseeing by AC Indica or Sumo for Standard package & Indigo or Innova for Deluxe package
 
Note: Complimentary accommodation for a 01 child below 06 years (bed sharing with parents).

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Useful things to know before you go

Roughly shaped like a bird with wings stretching along the length of the Brahmaputra river, Assam is the central state in the North-East Region of India and serves as the gateway to the rest of the Seven Sister States. The land of red river and blue hills, Assam comprises three main geographical areas: the Brahmaputra Valley which constitutes the expansive wingspan, the Barak Valley extending like a tail, and the intervening Karbi Plateau and North Cachar Hills. Assam shares its border with Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and West Bengal; and there are National Highways leading to their capital cities. It also shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh. In ancient times Assam was known as Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotishpura, and Kamarupa.Supporting the state's abundant wildlife and lush vegetation are the monsoons. They stretch from the late May to September, but there are intermittent rains even in the winters. High temperatures cause the rivers to swell with melted snow from Himalayas. Winter begins in late November and continues till February. Cool, gentle breezes blow in January and February keeping the days clear and sunny. Winter mornings in most of Assam are marked by a dense fog.

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