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Meghalaya living root bridge
Meghalaya
Living Root Bridge
4.9 · 3–4 hrs trek
Hornbill Festival Nagaland
Nagaland
Hornbill Festival
5.0 · Dec 1–10
Himalaya Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal
Tawang Monastery
4.8 · Oct–Apr
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Sela Pass, Arunachal Pradesh

The Extraordinary
Within the Everyday

Northeast India's living cultures, sacred trails, and GI-tagged heritage — bookable, discoverable, and economically rewarding for the 200+ communities that hold them. One seamless journey across all 8 states.

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States · All NE India
200+
Living Cultures
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GI Products Mapped
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Faith Traditions
Planning Right Now

You Don't Just Visit.
You Belong for a While.

The Northeast isn't a set of attractions. It's 200+ living cultures, sacred forests, GI farms, and pilgrimage trails that have been here for centuries. The way you travel here matters — to the people you meet, and to whether they're still here when you come back.

Meet practitioners, not performers

Every artisan and cultural host listed here is actively practicing their craft — not staging it for visitors. A Khasi weaver weaving because she weaves. A Naga cook cooking because that's how his family eats. Small groups only. Maximum 6–8 guests per experience.

Buy from the farmer, not the market

Walk the Lakadong turmeric fields in Jaintia Hills. Harvest cardamom in Sikkim's organic forests. Take home Chak-Hao black rice bought directly from the family who grew it. The price you pay goes to the person who earned it.

Follow a sacred trail

Kamakhya at dawn during Ambubachi. Tawang Monastery at altitude. Majuli's Raas Mahotsav by the river. Shillong's 1891 cathedral. Meghalaya's sacred forests. Four living faith traditions — not heritage sites, but places still in active daily use.

Know what you're about to witness

Every listed experience comes with a cultural context piece — who holds this tradition, what it means to them, and what a respectful visit looks like. You'll arrive knowing, not guessing. Guests who understand what they're seeing leave different people.

Your trip funds what comes next

A transparent ₹200 Heritage Contribution on cultural experience bookings funds paid apprenticeships. Young Naga weavers, Apatani farmers, Manipuri dancers learning from master practitioners. Shown clearly at checkout. 1,000 bookings = 2–3 fully funded apprenticeships in that community.

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Some things are worth keeping small

Cultural experiences here have group size caps and seasonal closures that respect harvest seasons and community calendars — because the moment 50 people show up to watch a Jaintia potter work, it stops being a craft and starts being a show.

The Northeast India that stays with you isn't the scenery. It's the Naga grandmother who remembered you at dinner. The Apatani elder who showed you a rice field that has been there for two thousand years.

Travellers who go deep into culture stay 22% longer and spend more meaningfully — with local guides, local food, local stays.

The Eight States Await

Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains
Best: Oct–Apr
4.9
Living Root Bridge, Meghalaya
Meghalaya
Abode of the Clouds
Best: Oct–Jun
4.8
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Assam
Tea Gardens & Wild Rhinos
Best: Nov–Apr
4.7
Himalayan peaks, Sikkim
Sikkim
Buddhist Kingdom in the Himalayas
Best: Mar–Jun
4.9

At the Source.
With the People Who Grew It.

Walk Lakadong turmeric fields at harvest. Watch Muga silk woven in Asia's largest handloom village. Sit with the Jaintia woman whose family has made this pottery for generations. These are GI-certified products — buy directly from the producer, at the price they set, in the place they made it.

Meghalaya
Lakadong Turmeric
World's highest curcumin content (7.5%). Farm visit + processing workshop. Jaintia Hills.
Nagaland
Naga King Chilli
World's hottest chilli (Bhut Jolokia). Cultivation demo + Naga cooking session at source.
Manipur
Chak-Hao Black Rice
GI certified. Harvest walk + black rice kheer cooking session with farming family.
Sikkim
Large Cardamom
India's largest producer. Cardamom forest walk at harvest. Buy direct, no middlemen.
Assam
Muga Silk
The world's only semi-wild silk. Sualkuchi — Asia's largest handloom village. Guided weaving session.
Meghalaya
Larnai Pottery
Women-only craft — GI 2023. Black clay + serpentine stone. 2-hr workshop, community booking only.
A note on how this works — ₹200 Heritage Contribution per cultural booking

Every cultural experience booking on Sprout Trips includes a ₹200 Heritage Contribution, shown clearly at checkout. It goes directly into a community-specific fund that pays for apprenticeships — young people learning their own heritage from the masters who hold it. This isn't a platform fee. It's yours to give, knowingly, to the place you're visiting.

Four Faiths.
One Journey.

Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and Indigenous/Animist — four living faith traditions in one region. Whether you travel for devotion, for meaning, or simply because some places feel different from ordinary ones, there's a trail here for you.

Hindu Sacred Trail

Kamakhya Temple at dawn. Hajo — where Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim pilgrims have worshipped side by side for centuries. Majuli's island monasteries. Tripura Sundari in the southern hills. These aren't tourist spots. They're active places of devotion.

4 pilgrimage circuits

Buddhist Grand Circuit

Tawang at 3,400m — the second largest Buddhist monastery in Asia. Rumtek, seat of the Kagyu lineage. A new 2026 cross-border circuit now connects these to Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar in one journey.

Cross-border 2026 circuit

Christian Heritage Trail

A cathedral in Shillong built in 1891. The oldest Presbyterian church in India, in Cherrapunji. Mizo gospel choirs that sing in four-part harmony from memory. An extraordinary and almost entirely unknown chapter of Indian Christianity.

From 1840s onward

Indigenous Spiritual Trail

Meghalaya's sacred forests — patches of ancient woodland protected by spiritual law for centuries. Donyi-Polo sun-moon worship in Arunachal. Living animist traditions that most of the world has lost. Accessed only with a community guide and community consent.

Community-guided access only

Some of What You'll
See Is Disappearing.

Many of the traditions you'll encounter here — the weaving patterns, the farming systems, the oral stories, the sacred practices — exist nowhere else on Earth. And some are fragile. Not because they're old, but because the young people who would carry them forward are leaving for cities where the economic case for staying doesn't exist. Yet.

Khasi weaving traditions — Meghalaya
The communal spaces where Khasi craft skills were passed between generations have been discontinued. The young women who would have learned are not learning. A booked workshop visit creates the economic reason to keep teaching.
️ Naga oral traditions — 16 tribes, 16 stories
Each Naga tribe has a distinct body of oral literature — myths, weaving codes, agricultural calendars. None of it is written down. When the last elder who remembers goes, it goes with them.
Apatani wet rice farming — Ziro Valley
One of the world's last pre-irrigation highland rice systems. On UNESCO's Tentative List. The fields have been farmed continuously for two millennia. They survive only as long as farming them is worth it financially.

"By highlighting the extraordinary within the norms of daily life, communities find a renewed sense of value in the everyday — which kindles a pride that no museum can replicate."

Kankou Machizukuri, Japan — the community tourism model Sprout Trips is built on

Every host you book through here is still actively living their practice. Not retired from it. Not recreating it for visitors.
Every practitioner you meet has been documented — their story recorded and published — so even if life changes, the knowledge isn't lost.
The ₹200 Heritage Contribution you pay at checkout goes into an apprenticeship fund — creating the economic case for the next generation to stay and learn.
The good news
The same thing that saves these traditions also makes for a more memorable trip. Travellers who go deep into living culture stay longer and describe those experiences — not the landscapes — as what they remember most.

Experiences You Won't Find
Anywhere Else

From GI farms to sacred forests, from tribal weaving workshops to multi-faith pilgrimage trails — this is the Northeast India that most platforms simply don't know exists.

Sit with a Living Artisan
Book a Larnai pottery workshop with a Jaintia master. Watch Naga tribal shawls being woven to centuries-old pattern codes. Learn Eri silk spinning from the source in Meghalaya. Direct. No middleman. Maximum 6 guests.
Visit GI Farms at Harvest
Walk Lakadong turmeric fields in Jaintia Hills. Harvest Chak-Hao black rice in Manipur. Pick cardamom in Sikkim's organic forests. Buy at producer price — the premium stays with the farmer who earned it.
Follow a Sacred Trail
Kamakhya at Ambubachi Mela. Tawang Monastery at dawn. Majuli's Raas Mahotsav. Shillong's 1891 cathedral. Meghalaya's sacred forests. Four faith traditions — one seamless journey.
Plan Across All 8 States
Meghalaya one day, Assam the next, Nagaland for Hornbill — all in one itinerary. Permit advisories built in. Seasonal alerts automatic. Cross-state circuit logic that simply doesn't exist anywhere else.
Eat at the Source
Khasi jadoh in a family kitchen. Naga smoked pork with Bhut Jolokia in Kohima. Mizo Bai with bamboo shoots cooked by the granny who grows them. Eight cuisines — none of them on mainstream food apps.
Plan Around a Festival
Hornbill in December. Wangala's 100 drums in October. Cherry Blossom in Shillong. Ziro Music Festival in September. Click a festival and the planner pre-fills your trip — dates, destination, stays, and all.
Work in NE India Tourism
Guides, homestay managers, cultural coordinators, drivers — verified tourism jobs across all 8 states. Free to apply. Employers verified. Jobs that keep you home and keep the culture alive.
Every Booking Contributes
A transparent ₹200 Heritage Levy on cultural experience bookings funds paid apprenticeships — young Naga weavers, Apatani farmers, Manipuri dancers trained by master practitioners. Your trip funds the next generation.

Plan Your Trip in 4 Simple Steps

No travel agent needed. Sprout Trips handles all the complexity so you can focus on the experience.

  • Choose your destinations

    Browse all 8 states, filter by interest (adventure, culture, wildlife), and pick your spots.

  • Build your itinerary

    Our day-by-day planner auto-suggests logistics, permits needed, and realistic travel times.

  • Book local partners

    Add verified homestays, vehicles, and guides from our partner network — directly, no middlemen.

  • Travel with confidence

    Real-time support, digital itinerary, permit management — everything in your pocket.

Sample 10-Day Itinerary

Meghalaya + Assam Explorer

Day 1–2: Guwahati Arrival
Kamakhya Temple, Brahmaputra cruise
Day 3–4: Kaziranga NP
Jeep safari, one-horned rhino spotting
Day 5–8: Shillong & Cherrapunji
Living root bridges, Dawki River, caves
Day 9–10: Assam Tea Country
Tea estate stay, Jorhat departure
Starting from
₹28,500/person

12,000+ Trips Planned
& Counting

"Planned a 14-day Arunachal circuit entirely through Sprout Trips. The ILP processing was seamless and every partner they recommended was excellent. Can't believe this platform is free to start."
RB
Rohit Bose
Bangalore · April 2025
"The Hornbill Festival package was incredible. Everything from Kohima accommodation to Kisama village transfers was pre-arranged. The local guide they matched us with was absolutely outstanding."
PM
Priya Mehta
Delhi · December 2024
"As a solo female traveler, I was nervous about the Northeast. Sprout Trips connected me with a verified female guide in Sikkim and a verified homestay network. Felt completely safe throughout."
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Ananya Krishnan
Chennai · February 2025

Beyond Landscapes

Meet the weavers, potters, farmers, and chefs who make Northeast India extraordinary. Book direct. No middlemen.

Artisan pottery weaving
Artisans & Crafts
Studio Visits

Pottery, weaving, Thangka painting, bamboo craft — meet the makers.

Tribal kitchen local food Northeast India
Cafés & Local Food
8 Cuisines

Tea bars, tribal kitchens, and hilltop eateries across all 8 states.

Handloom weaving textile India
Handlooms & Markets
GI-Tagged Textiles

Silk villages, tribal shawls, organic farms — bought direct from source.

Festival dance cultural performance India
Festivals
Plan Around Culture

200+ festivals — Hornbill, Sangai, Ziro, Wangala, Bihu. Time your visit.

For Local Businesses

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Hospitality
Hotels, homestays, resorts, eco-camps
Transport
SUVs, tempo travellers, bike rentals
Tour Guides
Licensed local & trekking guides
Activities
Rafting, trekking, cultural tours
Artisans
Potters, weavers, craftspeople
Cafés & Food
Local restaurants, tea bars, home cooks
Farms & Markets
Organic farms, handloom weavers, market stalls

Part of the Sprout Ecosystem · Built with for Northeast India

Eight States.
Infinite Stories.

Select a state below to explore detailed itineraries, places, budgets, and tips — all curated by local experts.

Arunachal Pradesh mountains
ILP Required
Arunachal Pradesh
Best: Oct–Apr · 7–10 Days
Meghalaya living root bridge
No Permit
Meghalaya
Best: Oct–Jun · 5–8 Days
Nagaland tribal culture
ILP Required
Nagaland
Best: Oct–Apr · 4–7 Days
Manipur Loktak lake
ILP Required
Manipur
Best: Oct–Mar · 4–6 Days
Mizoram green hills
ILP Required
Mizoram
Best: Oct–May · 4–6 Days
Tripura Neermahal palace
No Permit
Tripura
Best: Nov–Mar · 3–5 Days
Assam Kaziranga rhino
No Permit
Assam
Best: Nov–Apr · 5–7 Days
Sikkim Kanchenjunga
PAP Required
Sikkim
Best: Mar–Jun · 5–7 Days

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Browse curated packages, activities, and stays across Northeast India

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Laitlum Cliff Homestay
Homestay · Meghalaya
Laitlum Cliff Homestay

Perched above Cherrapunji with valley views. Traditional Khasi meals included.

₹2,200/night
4.9 (42)
Camping tent nature
Eco Camp · Arunachal Pradesh
Mechuka Valley Eco Camp

Solar-powered luxury tents by the Siyom River. ILP processing assistance included.

₹4,500/night
5.0 (18)
River boat cruise
Activity · Meghalaya
Dawki River Kayaking

3-hour kayaking on the crystal-clear Umngot River. Equipment and safety gear included.

₹850/person
4.8 (87)
Kaziranga rhino safari
Wildlife Safari · Assam
Kaziranga Jeep Safari

Morning & evening zone safaris. One-horned rhino, elephant, wild buffalo spotting.

₹1,400/person
4.9 (203)
Mountain road jeep drive
Transport · Sikkim
Gangtok–North Sikkim SUV

4WD Mahindra Thar / Bolero. Experienced mountain driver. Permits handled. 2-day.

₹3,200/day
4.8 (56)
Travel adventure explore
Guide · Nagaland
Hornbill Festival Cultural Guide

Naga tribe expert. English + Hindi. Exclusive village access. 5-day Hornbill specialist.

₹1,800/day
5.0 (31)
Trekking backpacking
Package · 7 Days
Meghalaya Complete Explorer

Shillong → Cherrapunji → Mawlynnong → Dawki. Stay, transport, guide all included.

₹22,500/person
4.9 (148)
Assam tea garden
Package · 5 Days
Assam Tea & Wildlife

Guwahati → Kaziranga → Tea estate stay → Jorhat. All-inclusive with safari.

₹18,000/person
4.8 (92)
Heritage hotel stay
Resort · Manipur
Loktak Floating Resort

Stay on the world's only floating national park. Unique phumdis experience. Boat transfers.

₹5,800/night
4.9 (24)
Pottery artisan craft
Artisan · Manipur
Laipham Pottery Studio

Traditional Manipuri black pottery. Watch & learn with master potter. Take home your creation.

₹600/session
5.0 (28)
Handloom weaving textile
Artisan · Nagaland
Naga Shawl Weaving Workshop

Learn the iconic Naga tribal warrior shawl loom. Certified artisan Chumba leads 3-hour sessions.

₹800/session
4.9 (41)
Cafe local food Northeast India
Café · Assam
Tippling Point Tea Bar, Jorhat

Estate-direct single-origin teas. Tea sommelier pairing sessions. 4 estates within 5 km.

Free entry
4.8 (116)
Hilltop café Shillong
Café · Meghalaya
Cloud 9 Café, Shillong

Hilltop café with live acoustic music. Khasi pork curry, jadoh rice, tungrymbai. Views over Shillong.

₹350/meal
4.7 (89)
Handloom weaving Manipur
Handloom · Manipur
Ima Market Handloom Collective

GI-tagged Moirang phee, Wangkhei phee, and Shaphee lanphee — sourced directly from the weavers' collective. Tours available.

₹1,200+ products
4.9 (63)
Silk weaving loom Assam
Handloom · Assam
Sualkuchi Silk Weavers Village

Walk the looms of Asia's Manchester. Muga silk, Pat silk, Eri — watch, buy, ship. Factory visits daily.

₹500+ products
4.8 (77)
Cardamom farm Sikkim
Farm Stay · Sikkim
Organic Cardamom Farm, Ravangla

Stay 2+ nights on a working organic cardamom & ginger farm. Harvest participation, farm-to-table meals, no pesticides.

₹1,800/night
5.0 (19)
Ziro Valley rice terraces
Farm Stay · Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro Valley Rice Farm Experience

Apatani tribe tribal rice cultivation. Stay in a traditional house, participate in terrace irrigation, eat local smoked fish and pika pila.

₹2,200/night
4.9 (33)
Hornbill Festival Nagaland tribal
Festival · Nagaland · Dec
Hornbill Festival, Kisama

10-day festival of all 17 Naga tribes. War dances, traditional cuisine, indigenous games, crafts bazaar. Dec 1–10 annually.

₹350/day pass
5.0 (412)
Sangai Festival Manipur dance
Festival · Manipur · Nov
Sangai Festival, Imphal

10-day celebration of Manipur's culture. Ras Lila dance, Polo origins, handloom expo, Sangai deer spotting at Loktak. Nov 21–30.

Free entry
4.9 (188)
Ziro Music Festival outdoor
Festival · Meghalaya · Nov
Ziro Music Festival, Arunachal

India's most offbeat music festival in a UNESCO tentative heritage valley. Indie, folk, and tribal fusion under the stars. Late Oct.

₹2,500/pass
4.9 (274)
Kamakhya Temple Guwahati
Sacred Trail · Hindu · Assam
Kamakhya Temple Pilgrimage

One of India's 51 Shakti Peethas. Ambubachi Mela (June) draws 500,000+ pilgrims. Dawn darshan with guided cultural context. Year-round.

Free (VIP ₹500)
4.9 (631)
Tawang Buddhist Monastery
Sacred Trail · Buddhist · Arunachal
Tawang Monastery Circuit

Asia's 2nd largest Buddhist monastery at 3,048m. Sela Tunnel (2024) improves access. ILP required. Torgya Festival in January.

₹1,200/guided visit
5.0 (318)
Meghalaya sacred forest
Sacred Trail · Indigenous · Meghalaya
Sacred Forest Walk, Khasi Hills

Law Kyntmaw — ancient forests protected for centuries by Khasi spiritual law. Community-guided access only. No permit required. Max 6 guests.

₹800/person
4.8 (94)
Lakadong turmeric farm Meghalaya
Origin Trail · GI Product · Meghalaya
Lakadong Turmeric Farm Visit

World's highest curcumin (7.5%). Walk Jaintia Hills fields at harvest. Buy at producer price — ₹80/200g vs ₹400 in Delhi shops. Oct–Nov.

₹800/person
4.9 (57)
Muga silk weaving Assam
Origin Trail · GI Product · Assam
Muga Silk Weaving, Sualkuchi

World's only naturally golden semi-wild silk. Asia's largest handloom village. Watch weaving, buy direct at mill-gate price. Year-round.

₹900/person
4.9 (143)
Naga King Chilli farm
Origin Trail · GI Product · Nagaland
Naga King Chilli Farm Session

World's hottest chilli (Bhut Jolokia) at source. Farm walk + traditional Naga cooking session with fresh harvest. Aug–Oct season.

₹1,000/person
4.8 (72)
Ima Market Imphal Manipur
Market · Manipur · Year-round
Ima Keithel, Imphal

World's largest market run entirely by women. Fresh produce, handlooms, Manipuri food, traditional crafts. Open daily 6 AM–4 PM. ILP required.

Free entry
4.9 (387)
Shillong Heritage Market
Market · Meghalaya · Weekend
Heritage Market, Shillong

Weekend market at Ward's Lake — Khasi handlooms, organic produce, bamboo crafts, local food. The best place to buy authentic Meghalaya products.

Free entry
4.7 (214)
Kohima craft market Nagaland
Market · Nagaland · Year-round
Kohima Tribal Craft Market

Naga tribal shawls, wood carvings, spears, beadwork, and smoked food. Each shawl encodes tribal identity — ask weavers to explain the patterns.

Free entry
4.8 (163)

Local Artisans & Craftspeople

Meet the makers behind Northeast India's living craft traditions — pottery, bamboo, cane, wood carving, weaving, and more. Book studio visits, workshops, and buy direct.

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️ Thangka
Pottery craft Northeast India
PotteryManipur
Thoibi Devi — Longpi Black Pottery

Third-generation potter from Ukhrul. Creates GI-tagged Longpi black pottery using serpentinite stone and local clay. No wheel — hand-sculpted, fire-hardened.

Studio visit: ₹400/person
5.0 (19)
Longpi Village, Ukhrul, Manipur  ·  Tue–Sun, 9am–5pm
Weaving textile craft
WeavingNagaland
Chumba Ao — Tribal Shawl Weaver

Master of the Ao tribe warrior shawl (Sutam). 3-hour loom sessions. Each shawl carries clan genealogy in its motifs. Also creates contemporary pieces for collectors.

Workshop: ₹800/person
4.9 (41)
Mokokchung, Nagaland  ·  Mon–Sat, 8am–4pm
Bamboo cane craft Tripura
Bamboo & CaneTripura
Bikram Reang — Bamboo Furniture Maker

Indigenous Reang community artisan producing world-class bamboo furniture and home décor. Workshop tour includes forest walk to bamboo groves, processing demo, and take-home product.

Tour + Workshop: ₹950/person
4.8 (22)
Unakoti District, Tripura  ·  Daily, 7am–3pm
Thangka painting Sikkim Buddhist
Thangka PaintingSikkim
Karma Wangchuk — Thangka Atelier

Trained at Rumtek monastery. Each Thangka takes 3–8 months using natural pigments on cotton canvas. Commission works and open studio sessions for enthusiasts.

Studio intro: ₹500/person
5.0 (14)
Gangtok, Sikkim  ·  Mon–Fri, 10am–6pm
Wood carving artisan Arunachal
Wood CarvingArunachal
Nyokum Wood Carvings, Ziro

Apatani tribal spirit figures, masks, and household carvings. Gallery and workshop run by artisan collective. Commissions for decorative and ceremonial pieces.

Gallery visit: ₹200/person
4.9 (31)
Ziro, Lower Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh  ·  Daily, 9am–5pm
Tribal jewellery Mizoram craft
JewelleryMizoram
Lalremsiami — Traditional Mizo Jewellery

Handcrafts traditional Mizo necklaces, bangles, and Puanchei accessories using brass, beads, and silver. Home studio visits and 2-hour beginner silversmith sessions.

Session: ₹1,100/person
4.8 (17)
Aizawl, Mizoram  ·  Tue–Sat, 10am–4pm

Are you an artisan? List your studio for free during our launch.

Cafés, Eateries & Local Food

From estate tea bars to bamboo shoot delicacies — discover the unique cuisines of 8 states and the restaurants, cafés, and home cooks who preserve them.

Featured Trail

Northeast India Food Trail

8 days, 8 cuisines. From Assamese masor tenga (fish curry) to Naga smoked pork, from Mizo bai to Manipuri eromba — a curated food-first itinerary.

Assamese
Naga Smoked Pork
Mizo Bai
Darjeeling Tea
Cafe local food Northeast India
Tea BarAssam
Tippling Point, Jorhat

Single-estate teas from 4 gardens within 5 km. Tea sommelier on site. Pairing with Assamese snacks. Tasting flights: ₹350.

AT Road, Jorhat  ·  7am–8pm
Hilltop café Meghalaya
Hilltop CaféMeghalaya
Cloud 9 Café, Shillong

Best views in Shillong. Khasi pork curry, jadoh rice, local bai brew. Live acoustic music Fri–Sun evenings.

Laitumkhrah, Shillong  ·  9am–10pm
Traditional Manipuri food spicy
TraditionalManipur
Ibudhou Kitchen, Imphal

Home-style Manipuri thali run by a retired chef. Eromba, chamthong, ngari-fermented dishes, singjju salad. Pre-booking essential — only 12 seats.

Keishampat, Imphal West  ·  Lunch only, 12pm–3pm
Smokehouse Nagaland smoked meat
SmokehouseNagaland
Morungkhor Smokehouse, Kohima

The only restaurant legally serving Raja Mircha pork and authentic anishi (dried yam leaf). Wood-smoke cooked over open fire in a traditional morung structure.

DAN Colony, Kohima  ·  12pm–9pm
Tea house Sikkim tea garden
Tea HouseSikkim
Temi Tea Estate Parlour

Sikkim's only tea estate has a stunning parlour. Organic Temi teas (1st flush to autumn), paired with local Sikkimese sel roti and gundruk soup.

Temi, South Sikkim  ·  Daily, 8am–5pm
Community kitchen Mizoram local food
Community KitchenMizoram
Zawlbuk Kitchen, Aizawl

Mizo community kitchen serving bai (bamboo shoot stew), sawhchiar (rice congee), and zawlaidi (fresh herbs). Cooking class + meal: ₹650.

Zarkawt, Aizawl  ·  10am–8pm

Markets, Handlooms & Organic Farms

Buy GI-tagged textiles from the weavers themselves, source organic spices direct from hill farms, and explore vibrant traditional markets that have traded for centuries.

Wear the Heritage

Ima Market textile Imphal
GI Tagged
Ima Market Textile Collective, Imphal

World's largest all-women market. Moirang phee, Wangkhei phee — directly from 3,000+ weavers. Guided textile tours available.

Imphal, Manipur · Open daily 6am–6pm
Sualkuchi silk village Assam
GI Tagged
Sualkuchi Silk Village, Assam

Asia's silk city. Muga, Pat & Eri silk directly from village looms. Factory tours daily. Ship anywhere in India.

Sualkuchi, Kamrup, Assam · Mon–Sat 9am–5pm
Naga shawl market Kohima
Tribal Craft
Naga Shawl Market, Kohima

Each tribe has a distinct shawl — Angami, Ao, Sumi, Lotha. Genuine hand-woven pieces vs machine copies: our guide explains the difference.

Kohima Town, Nagaland · Daily 8am–6pm

Taste at the Source

Organic farm Sikkim vegetables
Organic Certified
Yangchen Organic Farm, Sikkim

100% organic state — Sikkim was India's first. Cardamom, ginger, turmeric, large cardamom. Farm gate sales, shipping, and 2-night stays available.

Ravangla, South Sikkim · Seasonal visits Oct–Dec
Manipur black rice farm
Specialty
Manipur Black Rice Farm, Bishnupur

Source of Chak-Hao (GI-tagged black rice). Farm tour, traditional cooking demo, and direct purchase. Chak-Hao kheer prepared fresh on-site.

Bishnupur District, Manipur · Oct–Jan harvest
Bhut jolokia ghost pepper farm Assam
GI Tagged
Bhut Jolokia Pepper Farm, Assam

The world's hottest pepper, native to Assam and Nagaland. Guided farm walk, processing demo, and chilli-sauce making. Ghost pepper pakora for the brave.

Tezpur, Sonitpur, Assam · Oct–Nov

Festivals & Cultural Programmes

Northeast India celebrates over 200 distinct festivals annually. Plan your travel around these authentic living traditions — not tourist performances, but real celebrations you can join.

2025–26 Festival Calendar

8 states · 200+ festivals · Static reference guide
MonthFestivalStateTypeDuration
OctZiro Music FestivalArunachal PradeshMusic4 days
NovSangai FestivalManipurCultural10 days
NovWangala (100 Drums)MeghalayaTribal2 days
DecHornbill FestivalNagalandMulti-tribe10 days
DecOrange Festival, TawangArunachal PradeshHarvest3 days
JanBihu — Magh BihuAssamHarvest1 day
MarYaosang (Holi)ManipurCultural5 days
AprRongali Bihu / BohagAssamNew Year7 days
Hornbill Festival Kohima tribal
Multi-TribeDecember
Hornbill Festival, Kohima

The greatest festival in Northeast India. All 17 Naga tribes perform war dances, display traditional crafts, cook tribal cuisine, and compete in indigenous games. Dec 1–10.

Kisama Heritage Village, Nagaland
Sangai Festival Imphal cultural dance
Cultural ExpoNovember
Sangai Festival, Imphal

Manipur's greatest showcase. Ras Lila classical dance performances, Manipuri polo exhibition, handloom expo, Loktak lake phumdis boat tour. Nov 21–30.

Multiple venues, Imphal
Ziro Music Festival outdoor stage
MusicOctober
Ziro Music Festival, Arunachal

India's most unique music festival — under the stars in a UNESCO tentative heritage valley. Indie, folk, and tribal fusion. Camping + local food village. Late October.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
Wangala 100 Drums Festival tribal percussion
TribalNovember
Wangala — 100 Drums Festival

The Garo tribe's post-harvest thanksgiving. 100+ traditional drums played simultaneously as dancers in traditional attire form a human wave. Tura, West Garo Hills.

Tura, Meghalaya
Rongali Bihu Assam spring festival
New YearApril
Rongali Bihu, Assam

Assamese New Year. Week-long celebration with Bihu dance, traditional music, husori performances, bullfighting (non-lethal), and community feasts. April 13–19.

Across Assam — best in Guwahati
Saga Dawa Buddhist festival Sikkim monastery
BuddhistMay/Jun
Saga Dawa Festival, Sikkim

Most sacred Buddhist festival. Processions around Gangtok, butter lamp offerings, masked Cham dances at monasteries. Rumtek and Phodong monasteries open for public prayer.

Gangtok, Sikkim

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Arunachal Pradesh
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Arunachal Pradesh

The Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains — ancient Buddhist monasteries, tribal villages, and Himalayan passes that touch the sky.

Best: Oct – Apr ILP Required⏱ 7–10 Days
About the Destination

Where the Himalayas Meet Ancient Cultures

Arunachal Pradesh is India's largest northeastern state and its wildest frontier — a vast landscape of snowcapped peaks, deep river gorges, and over 26 major tribes each with distinct languages, festivals, and traditions. From the soaring Tawang Monastery at 3,048m to the remote Mechuka valley, this is the northeast's most adventurous destination.

Tawang Monastery — Asia's Largest

Founded in 1680, housing 500 monks and centuries-old Buddhist manuscripts. Set against Himalayan snowfields — the spiritual heart of Arunachal and birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama.

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CapitalItanagar
Best SeasonOct – Apr
Duration7–10 days
Major TribesAdi, Apatani, Monpa
PermitInner Line Permit (ILP)
Nearest AirportGuwahati / Tezpur
Budget/day₹2,500–₹5,000
Meghalaya
Northeast India

Meghalaya

Abode of the Clouds — living root bridges, the wettest place on earth, crystal rivers, and the world's cleanest village.

Best: Oct – Jun No Permit⏱ 5–8 Days
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Rain, Roots & Crystal Rivers

Meghalaya receives the highest rainfall on earth at Mawsynram and Cherrapunji, yet its rivers run shockingly clear — turquoise waters over white sand that look Caribbean. The Khasi people have grown living root bridges for 500 years. Mawlynnong is Asia's Cleanest Village. Shillong is India's rock music capital.

Double Decker Living Root Bridge

Near Nongriat village, a double-layer bridge grown from rubber fig tree roots over 500+ years. A 3,500-step descent into the rainforest — one of the world's most unique natural structures.

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CapitalShillong
Best SeasonOct – Jun
Duration5–8 days
Major TribesKhasi, Garo, Jaintia
PermitNone Required
Nearest AirportGuwahati (100km)
Budget/day₹2,000–₹4,500
Assam
Northeast India

Assam

Wild rhinos in golden grasslands, the world's largest river island, ancient temples, and the most famous tea gardens on earth.

Best: Nov – Apr No Permit⏱ 5–7 Days
About the Destination

Rhinos, Rivers & Tea Gardens

Assam is the gateway to Northeast India. Kaziranga National Park holds two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinos. Majuli is the world's largest river island, home to Neo-Vaishnavite monasteries. The Brahmaputra river runs through it all, and Assam's tea estates produce the bold teas that power the world's breakfast cups.

Kaziranga — UNESCO World Heritage Site

Home to 2,400+ one-horned rhinos, 1,000+ elephants, 100+ tigers, and 500+ bird species in just 430 km². The most successful conservation story in Asia. Elephant safaris at dawn are unmissable.

UNESCO Site
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CapitalDispur (Guwahati)
Best SeasonNov – Apr
Duration5–7 days
Famous ForRhinos, Tea, Brahmaputra
PermitNone Required
Main AirportGuwahati (LGB)
UNESCO SitesKaziranga, Manas
Budget/day₹2,000–₹6,000
Sikkim
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Sikkim

Himalayan kingdom of monasteries, the third highest peak on earth, rhododendron forests, and the sacred Gurudongmar Lake.

Best: Mar – Jun N.Sikkim Permit⏱ 5–8 Days
About Sikkim

India's Himalayan Kingdom

The smallest state in Northeast India but among the most dramatic — Sikkim packs Himalayan giants, ancient Buddhist monasteries, cardamom and orchid forests, and some of the most pristine high-altitude lakes on earth into a strip barely 100km wide. Gangtok is one of India's cleanest small cities. The north district remains near-wilderness, accessed only by permit.

Kanchenjunga — Third Highest Peak

8,586m — third highest mountain on earth — dominates Sikkim's western skyline. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. The peak is considered a deity by Sikkimese Buddhists and remains unclimbed to its true summit by tradition.

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CapitalGangtok
Best SeasonMar – Jun
Duration5–8 days
Nearest AirportBagdogra (124km)
North Permit₹200 from Gangtok
Budget/day₹2,500–₹6,000
CuisineThukpa, Momo, Gundruk
Nagaland
Northeast India

Nagaland

17 warrior tribes, the legendary Hornbill Festival, Dzükou Valley's seasonal flowers, and one of India's most vibrant indigenous cultures.

Best: Oct – Apr No Permit⏱ 5–7 Days
About Nagaland

Land of Warriors & Festivals

Nagaland is the tribal soul of Northeast India. 17 distinct Naga tribes, each with their own language, war dance, and ceremonial dress, have coexisted here for millennia. The Hornbill Festival (Dec 1–10) brings all tribes together at Kisama — the most spectacular cultural celebration in the region. Beyond festivals, Dzükou Valley, Japfü Peak, and the Konyak tattoo traditions await.

Hornbill Festival — December 1–10

10 days, 17 Naga tribes at Kisama Heritage Village. War dances, traditional foods, craft bazaars, and rock music at night. The most immersive tribal festival in India. Book hotels 6 months in advance.

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CapitalKohima
Best SeasonOct–Apr (Dec: festival)
Duration5–7 days
Nearest AirportDimapur (74km)
PermitNone Required
Budget/day₹2,000–₹4,500
Manipur
Northeast India

Manipur

The Jewel of the East — Loktak Lake's floating islands, Ras Lila dance, the birthplace of polo, and the rare Sangai deer.

Best: Oct – Mar No Permit⏱ 4–6 Days
About Manipur

India's Jewel of the East

Manipur is one of India's most underrated destinations. Loktak Lake — Asia's largest freshwater lake — has floating islands called phumdis where the world's only floating national park exists, home to the endangered Sangai deer. Imphal hosts the Ima Market (Mother's Market), the world's largest women-run market. Classical Manipuri dance is UNESCO-recognized. The Sangai Festival in November is a cultural explosion.

Loktak Lake — Asia's Largest Freshwater Lake

The floating phumdis (vegetation islands) at Loktak are unlike anything in India. Keibul Lamjao National Park — the world's only floating national park — shelters the critically endangered Sangai (Eld's deer), once declared extinct.

Rare Wildlife
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CapitalImphal
Best SeasonOct – Mar
Duration4–6 days
Nearest AirportImphal (IXI)
PermitNone Required
Famous ForSangai deer, Loktak, polo
Budget/day₹1,800–₹4,000
Mizoram
Northeast India

Mizoram

The Land of the Highlanders — rolling green hills, the Blue Mountain, bamboo culture, and the most harmonious state in Northeast India.

Best: Oct – Apr ILP Required⏱ 4–6 Days
About Mizoram

Bamboo Hills & Mizo Harmony

Mizoram is the most literate state in India (91.3%) and perhaps the most harmonious — crime is virtually non-existent. Rolling green hills, tidiest villages in Northeast India, and the Mizo people's extraordinary choral music tradition make this a unique destination. Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) is the state's highest and most sacred peak. Once every 48–50 years, the Mautam (bamboo flowering) triggers a massive rat population explosion — a phenomenon unlike anywhere else on earth.

Phawngpui — The Blue Mountain

Mizoram's highest peak at 2,157m — called the "Blue Mountain" because of the permanent blue haze caused by organic compounds emitted by dense bamboo and rhododendron forests. The National Park surrounding it shelters rare orchids and clouded leopards.

Sacred Peak
Quick Facts
CapitalAizawl
Best SeasonOct – Apr
PermitILP Required (free on arrival)
Nearest AirportLengpui (30km)
Literacy Rate91.3% — India's 2nd highest
Budget/day₹2,000–₹4,000
CuisineBamboo shoot pork, Bai stew
Tripura
️ Northeast India

Tripura

Royal palaces, ancient Hindu temples, a floating palace on a lake, and India's most mysterious rock carvings — all in a tiny, overlooked kingdom.

Best: Nov – Mar No Permit⏱ 3–5 Days
About Tripura

India's Hidden Royal Jewel

Tripura is Northeast India's most overlooked gem — a former royal kingdom squeezed between Bangladesh on three sides, with a rich legacy of Hindu and Buddhist heritage predating most Indian dynasties. Neermahal, the Water Palace of the Tripura kings, rises from the middle of Rudrasagar Lake. Agartala has well-preserved Rajbari palaces. The Unakoti rock carvings — with 1 million carved figures — are among India's most mysterious ancient sites.

Neermahal — The Water Palace

Built in 1930 by Maharaja Bir Bikram — a Mughal and Hindu hybrid palace rising from the centre of Rudrasagar Lake. Reachable only by boat. The palace complex glows golden at sunset. One of India's most extraordinary architectural experiences, and among the least-visited.

️ UNESCO Candidate
Quick Facts
CapitalAgartala
Best SeasonNov – Mar
Duration3–5 days
Nearest AirportAgartala (IXA)
PermitNone Required
Famous ForNeermahal, Unakoti rock carvings
Budget/day₹1,500–₹3,500

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"The root bridge trek was life-changing. Our guide knew every hidden trail. Sprout handled everything — ILP, stays, food — flawlessly."

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Khasi Hills Trails · Shillong, Meghalaya
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₹22,000–₹32,000/month Guide Meghalaya Khasi language preferred Accommodation provided

Lead 2–8 person cultural immersion tours through Khasi Hill villages, living root bridges, and sacred forests. Khasi language preferred. Experience with international travelers an advantage. Accommodation and meals provided during tours.

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Brahmaputra Heritage Network · Jorhat, Assam
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₹18,000–₹26,000/month Hospitality Assam 2+ years experience

Manage day-to-day operations of a 12-room heritage homestay on a working tea estate. Guest check-in/out, staff coordination, menu planning, and coordination with tour operators. English fluency essential.

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Trekking Guide — Tawang & Ziro Circuit
Eastern Himalaya Adventures · Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
Hiring Now Seasonal (Oct–Apr)
₹800–₹1,500/day Guide Arunachal Pradesh First Aid certification required

Lead trekking groups on the Tawang Monastery circuit and Ziro Valley. Must hold a first aid certification. ILP facilitation experience a strong plus. Knowledge of Monpa and Apatani culture valued.

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Naga Cuisine Cook & Cultural Host
Hornbill Hospitality · Kohima, Nagaland
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₹15,000–₹22,000/month Cook Nagaland Accommodation + meals

Cook traditional Naga cuisine (smoked meats, axone, bamboo shoot preparations) for international and domestic guests. Also host informal cultural sessions about Naga food traditions. Training provided for the right candidate.

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4WD Mountain Driver — Sikkim Circuits
Kangchenjunga Adventures · Gangtok, Sikkim
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₹20,000–₹28,000/month Driver Sikkim Mountain driving experience required Accommodation included

Drive international and premium domestic tourists on Sikkim mountain circuits including North Sikkim, Gurudongmar, and Zuluk. Valid commercial license, mountain driving experience, and clean record required. English communication preferred.

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Mizo Trails · Aizawl, Mizoram
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₹18,000–₹25,000/month Coordinator Mizoram English + Mizo required

Coordinate bookings, ground logistics, and guest communications for cross-border Mizoram–Myanmar tourism circuits. English and Mizo fluency required. Knowledge of ILP processes and cross-border travel regulations a significant advantage.

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Northeast India — When to Go

Festivals, best seasons, road conditions, and wildlife windows — all 8 states, month by month.

Season Overview — All 8 States
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Festival · Dec 1–10
Hornbill Festival — Nagaland
Kisama Heritage Village, near Kohima
Must Attend Dec

All 16 Naga tribes performing simultaneously — folk dances, indigenous games, traditional food, craft markets. The largest tribal cultural gathering in Northeast India. Book accommodation 2–3 months in advance; hotels sell out by October.

️ ILP required for Nagaland
Festival · Nov 21–30
Sangai Festival — Manipur
Imphal, Manipur
Cultural Highlight Nov

Manipur's state tourism festival — classical Manipuri dance, Pung Cholom drum dance, martial arts displays, handloom exhibitions, polo matches. The Sangai (brow-antlered deer) wildlife experience at Keibul Lamjao is timed alongside.

️ ILP required for Manipur
Music Festival · Last week of Sep
Ziro Music Festival — Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh
Cult Favourite Sep

4-day outdoor music festival in the Apatani paddy fields of Ziro Valley. Indie, folk, and experimental artists from across Asia. Camping in rice fields surrounded by pine forests. One of India's most atmospheric festival settings.

️ ILP required for Arunachal Pradesh
Festival · Oct (last weekend)
Wangala — 100 Drums Festival — Meghalaya
Asanang, Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya
No ILP Needed Oct

Garo harvest festival with 100 traditional drums played simultaneously. Garo women in traditional Dakmanda dress perform Doskru dances. One of the most visually spectacular festivals in the Northeast — and Meghalaya requires no permit.

Festival · Mar–Apr
Cherry Blossom Festival — Meghalaya
Shillong, Meghalaya
828% search surge Mar

The only Cherry Blossom Festival in India. Prunus cerasoides (wild Himalayan cherry) blooms across Shillong's hills in shades of pink. Music performances, cultural events, and guided cherry blossom walks. The city's biggest international tourism draw.

Wildlife Season · Nov–Apr
Kaziranga Safari Season — Assam
Kaziranga National Park, Golaghat, Assam
UNESCO World Heritage Nov–Apr

Kaziranga park closes May–October due to monsoon flooding. November to April offers the best wildlife viewing — one-horned rhinos, elephants, wild buffalo, tigers. Dawn jeep safaris are the most productive. 4 zones (Central, Western, Eastern, Burapahar) each with distinct wildlife density.

Permits & Travel Requirements

Northeast India has some unique travel documentation requirements. Here is everything you need to know, state by state, before you travel.

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Indian and foreign nationals can visit freely
Meghalaya Assam Tripura Sikkim (most areas)

Note: Foreigners visiting North Sikkim (Gurudongmar, Lachen, Lachung) need a Protected Area Permit (RAP) obtainable via a registered Sikkim tour operator on arrival in Gangtok. This is straightforward and takes 1–2 hours.

ILP REQUIRED Arunachal Pradesh

Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). Foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP) from the Ministry of Home Affairs — this takes 4–8 weeks so plan ahead.

Processing time
Indian: 24–72 hrs
Foreign: 4–8 weeks
Cost
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Foreign: ₹500+
ILP REQUIRED Nagaland

Indian nationals need an ILP. Foreign nationals need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) obtainable from Indian embassies abroad or on arrival in some cases. Check current status before travel as this changes periodically.

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ILP REQUIRED Manipur

Indian nationals (from other states) need an ILP. Foreign nationals need a RAP. Note: Given the current situation in parts of Manipur, always check travel advisories from the Ministry of Home Affairs before travel and consult with local operators about safe access to specific areas.

ILP REQUIRED Mizoram

Indian nationals need an ILP. Foreign nationals need a RAP — though Mizoram has been progressively relaxing this for tourists. Check current status at the Mizoram Tourism website before travel.

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The Origin Trail

Walk the fields where your food comes from. Watch the silk being unwound from cocoons. Sit with the woman whose family has made this pottery for five generations. These are GI-certified products — some of the most distinctive agricultural and craft traditions in India — and you can visit their source directly, at harvest time, and buy at the price the producer actually sets.

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Meghalaya · Jaintia Hills
Lakadong Turmeric Farm Visit
World's highest curcumin content (7.5% vs 3% standard). GI Certified.
Oct–Nov harvest₹800/personMax 6 guests3 hours

Walk the turmeric fields with Jaintia farmers at harvest time. Watch traditional sun-drying and grinding. Take home a 200g jar of Lakadong turmeric at producer price — no markup. The ₹200 Heritage Levy from this booking funds the pottery apprenticeship programme in the same community.

Meghalaya · Jaintia Hills
Larnai Pottery Workshop
Women-only craft — GI Tag 2023. Black clay + serpentine stone.
Year-round₹1,200/personWomen practitioners only2 hours

Sit with a Jaintia master potter and learn the multigenerational technique of pounding, mixing, and shaping black clay with serpentine stone inclusions. Watch the coiling process. Take home a small fired piece. Community booking — no commercial middleman has access to this workshop.

Assam · Sualkuchi Village
Muga Silk Weaving Village
Asia's largest handloom village. The world's only semi-wild silk.
Year-round₹900/personMax 8 guestsHalf day

Walk through Sualkuchi — a whole village of Muga silk weavers. Watch the golden silk being unwound from semi-wild cocoons. Try your hand at the handloom. Purchase directly from the weaver at mill-gate price. Featured by PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat, June 2025.

Nagaland · Multiple Districts
️ Naga King Chilli Farm Session
Bhut Jolokia — world's hottest chilli. GI Certified.
Aug–Oct harvest₹1,000/personIncludes cooking session

Walk the chilli fields at harvest time. Learn about Naga cultivation traditions. Then cook a traditional smoked meat and fresh-harvest Bhut Jolokia meal with the farming family. Experience the authentic flavour profile that no restaurant can replicate — at the source, in season.

Manipur · Bishnupur District
Chak-Hao Black Rice Harvest
Naturally gluten-free, nutty-flavoured. GI Certified.
Nov harvest₹850/personMax 6 guests

Walk Chak-Hao paddy fields during harvest season. Learn about the traditional cultivation of this UNESCO-documented black rice variety. Cook a black rice kheer (sweet pudding) with the farmer's family using the day's harvest. Take home a 500g bag at producer price.

Sikkim · East & North Sikkim
Cardamom Forest Walk
India's largest large cardamom producer. Fully organic state.
Oct–Nov harvest₹750/personMorning walks only

Walk through the shade-grown cardamom forests of Sikkim with the farming family. Watch the hand-harvesting of large cardamom pods. Smell the extraordinary fragrance of fresh cardamom in its natural habitat. Buy directly from the organic farm — Sikkim's organic certification means the product is genuine and traceable.

Arunachal Pradesh · Ziro Valley
Apatani Rice System Immersion
UNESCO Tentative World Heritage List. Pre-irrigation highland system.
May–Jun planting / Oct–Nov harvest₹1,200/personILP required

Spend a morning with an Apatani elder walking the paddy-cum-fishery fields of Ziro Valley. This pre-irrigation wet rice cultivation system is one of Earth's last examples of integrated highland farming. The Apatani also raise fish in the same paddies — a 2,000-year-old practice on the UNESCO Tentative List.

Tripura · Sipahijola District
Queen Pineapple Plantation Visit
Distinct golden spiny variety. State government targeting global branding.
Mar–May harvest₹600/personDirect purchase

Walk the Queen pineapple plantations during harvest season. The Tripura Queen pineapple has a distinct golden-yellow flesh, sweeter and less acidic than standard varieties. The state government is actively pursuing global GI branding. Visit the source before it becomes a premium export.

Sacred Trails of Northeast India

Four living faith traditions in one region — Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and Indigenous. These aren't heritage sites preserved under glass. They are places where people still pray, still gather, still carry out rituals that have run unbroken for centuries. Whether you travel for faith, curiosity, or simply the feeling that some places hold something larger than ordinary life — these trails are for you.

Hindu Sacred Trail

51 Shakti Peethas · Vaishnavite Satras · Triple-faith convergence
Kamakhya Temple — Shakti Peetha
Nilachal Hill, Guwahati, Assam
Ambubachi Mela: June500,000+ pilgrims annually

One of the 51 Shakti Peethas — the most powerful Tantric temple in India. Ambubachi Mela (June) is the largest religious gathering in the Northeast. No digital booking infrastructure exists for community accommodation nearby.

Hajo — Triple-Faith Convergence
Hajo, near Guwahati, Assam
Year-roundHindu + Buddhist + Muslim

One of the rarest sacred sites in the world — simultaneously worshipped by Hindus (Hayagriva Madhab Temple), Buddhists (Poa Mecca), and Muslims (Poa Mecca considered equal to one-quarter of a Mecca pilgrimage). A profound example of syncretic faith.

Majuli Satras — Vaishnavite Island
Majuli River Island, Assam
Oct–Mar seasonWorld's largest river island

22 satras (Vaishnavite monasteries) on the world's largest inhabited river island. Established by Shankardev in the 15th century. Living tradition of Sattriya classical dance. Raas Mahotsav (November) — full-moon mask dance festival of extraordinary spiritual and cultural depth.

Tripura Sundari — Shakti Peetha
Udaipur, Gomati District, Tripura
Year-round51 Shakti Peethas

The Tripura Sundari Temple, built on a tortoise-shaped hillock, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and a living place of Tantric worship. The nearby Unakoti rock carvings (8th–10th century) form a unique archaeological-pilgrimage combination circuit.

Buddhist Grand Circuit

Tawang · Rumtek · Cross-border mega-circuit · Japanese & SE Asian market surging
Right now in 2026: A new cross-border Buddhist circuit is taking shape — connecting Tawang, Sikkim, Assam, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar into a single pilgrimage journey. Japanese and Southeast Asian travellers are already asking about it. If you've been thinking about the Buddhist circuit, this is the moment to go before everyone else does.
Tawang Monastery
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh · 2nd largest Buddhist monastery in Asia
Oct–Apr seasonILP required3,400m altitude

400-year-old Gelugpa monastery perched at 3,400m in the Himalayas. Home to 500+ monks. Houses a 8m golden statue of Buddha. The Torgya and Losar festivals are among the most visually spectacular Buddhist ceremonies in the world. Sela Tunnel (2024) has improved road access significantly.

Rumtek Monastery
Gangtok district, Sikkim · Seat of Kagyu lineage
Mar–May · Oct–Dec seasonLosar: Feb

The seat of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Houses ancient thangkas, relics, and a golden stupa. Losar (Tibetan New Year) celebrations here are extraordinary. Combined with Pemayangtse and Yuksom (historic coronation site of Sikkim), this is a 4-day Buddhist heritage circuit.

Christian Heritage Trail

87%+ Christian in Mizoram, Nagaland · Entirely undeveloped for European & North American market
Something most India travel guides miss entirely: The Christian heritage of Northeast India is one of the subcontinent's most distinctive and least-visited stories — 19th century Welsh Presbyterian missionaries in the Khasi Hills, centuries-old stone cathedrals in Shillong, and the Mizo gospel music tradition that sounds like nothing else in India. Whether or not faith is part of your reason for travelling, these are extraordinary places and stories.
Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians
Laitumkhrah, Shillong, Meghalaya · Est. 1891
Year-roundHeritage walk

One of the oldest cathedrals in Northeast India. The Shillong Christian Heritage Walk connects the Cathedral, All Saints Cathedral (Anglican, 1847), Don Bosco Centre, and the Presbyterian Church of Wales heritage — a unique 19th-century missionary trail in the "Scotland of the East."

Mizo Gospel Music Experience
Aizawl, Mizoram
Year-round · Sunday servicesILP required

Mizoram has a uniquely powerful Christian choral tradition — entire communities sing in 4-part harmony. The Mizo gospel music scene blends traditional hymns with contemporary arrangements in a distinctly NE Indian style. Attending a Sunday service in Aizawl is a genuinely moving experience for people of any or no faith.

Indigenous Spiritual Trail

Donyi-Polo · Sacred Forests · Heraka · Apatani Ceremonies — one of Earth's last living animist traditions
A word before you go: These traditions are not open to all visitors in the way a temple or church is. Access to sacred forests and animist ceremonies is arranged only through community-authorised guides, only with advance consent, and only for small groups. If that sounds like more effort than a standard trip — it is. It's also an experience that most travellers never get close to, anywhere in the world.
Law Kyntmaw — Sacred Forests
Khasi Hills, Meghalaya
Guided access onlyCommunity consent required

The Khasi people maintain sacred forests (Law Kyntmaw or "God's Forest") — patches of ancient forest protected by community law and spiritual belief for centuries. These are some of the most biodiverse small forest patches in the world. Access only through a community-authorised guide. No photography of ritual sites.

Donyi-Polo Ceremony
Arunachal Pradesh — multiple tribal communities
Seasonal ceremoniesILP requiredGuide mandatory

Donyi-Polo (Sun-Moon worship) is the indigenous faith of many Arunachal tribes — revived as a formal religion in the 1970s after missionary pressure. Harvest ceremonies, fertility rites, and seasonal festivals are conducted in traditional dress. Witnessed by very few outsiders. Requires community consent arranged in advance through Sprout Trips' verified local partners.

Northeast India — The Complete Blog

50 guides covering every corner of the Northeast — from first-time planning to booking your experience at source. All facts current for 2026.

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