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Marvelous Meghalaya with Maa Kamakhya – 04 Nights | 05 Days

3 nights 4 Days with Itinerary Covering: Shillong – Dawki – Mawlynnong Village – Shillong - Guwahati
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Duration

4 Nights 5 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

40 people

Languages

Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi

Maa Kamakhya is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. It is also believed that Kamrup has been delivered from the holy place of Kamakhya. It is also known as the Kamrup Kamakhya temple. North East Packages has other packages similar to this Kamakhya Temple Tour Package. Shillong, Cherrapunji, and Guwahati Tour. Shilong in Meghalaya is also a popular destination. During this tour, tourists visit Assam and Meghalaya.

Meghalaya is known as the “heavenly paradise of clouds” and is one of India’s Seven Sister States. Most traces of Meghalaya remain unexplored, and even an Indian can feel as if they are traveling in another dimension. This naturally blessed region is well-known among nature enthusiasts for its astounding facts such as Meghalaya is the world’s wettest place, with a diverse range of virgin aqua, fauna, and flora. This incredible expedition is a stress reliever in the tranquil laps of Meghalaya, where you will get to explore the stunning beauty of the Dawki river and the plains of Bangladesh.

Behold the tranquil beauty of the Dawki River’s crystal clear water.

Explore the dense forests of Meghalaya to satisfy your wanderlust.

At a height of 6449 feet, Shillong Peak provides a breathtaking view.

Visit top attractions such as the Garden of Caves, Elephant Falls, Mawsmai and Arwah Caves, and so on.

In the dense lush green forests, wobble through the famous Tree Root Bridges.

 

Highlights

  • The magnificence of the Umngot River will captivate you.
  • Discover Dawki's attractions.
  • Relax in the peaceful surroundings of Cherrapunji.
  • Capture views from Shillong Peak.
  • Take an outdoor cruise.

Day 01: Guwahati – Shillong (100 KM | 3 Hrs)
Day 01: Guwahati – Shillong (100 KM | 3 Hrs)

Our agent will assist you at the airport or railroad station. Continue to Shillong, popularly nicknamed "Scotland of the East." See the magnificent Umium Lake (Barapani). Water sports are available here (optional). After you arrive in Shillong, check into your accommodation. See the Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures, Ward's Lake, the Cathedral Catholic Church, and Lady Hydari Park. In the evening, you can go to the Police Bazaar, the largest local market. Stay in Shillong for the night.

Day 02: Shillong – Dawki – Mawlynnong Village – Cherrapunji (90 KM | 2 Hrs Per Way)
Day 02: Shillong – Dawki – Mawlynnong Village – Cherrapunji (90 KM | 2 Hrs Per Way)

Following breakfast, go to Mawlynnong Village, India's cleanest village. This charming and colorful community is well known for its cleanliness. It is situated 90 km from Shillong and, alongside the charming village, offers several unique sites like the Living Root Bridge and another weird natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rock. Visit Dawki, which is located near the Indo-Bangladesh border. The Umgnot River's crystal-clear waters are ideal for boating. Go to Cherrapunjee. Stay at Cherrapunji for the night.

Day 03: Cherrapunji – Shillong (65 KM | 1.5 Hrs)
Day 03: Cherrapunji – Shillong (65 KM | 1.5 Hrs)

Get up early today to enjoy the captivating mornings of Cherrapunji, the world's wettest area. Eco Park, Dainthlen Waterfall, Nohkalikai Falls, Nohsngithiang Falls (Seven Sisters Falls), Mawsmai Cave, and Thangkharang Park are also worth seeing. Return to Shillong in the evening. For stunning vistas, go to Elephanta Falls and Shillong Peak. Shillong is where you'll spend the night.

Day 04: Shillong – Guwahati (100 KM | 3 Hrs)
Day 04: Shillong – Guwahati (100 KM | 3 Hrs)

Today, after breakfast, check out and drive to Guwahati. Arrive at the hotel and check in. Visit Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, which displays Assamese history and culture. You may also learn about the history of Assamese cinema at the Assam Film Museum. Visit the GTAC Tea Room for a cup of the finest Assam tea and to take some home. Organic, CTC, Orthodox, Green Tea, White Tea, Purple Tea, and more high-quality teas are available here. You can take a river cruise (direct payment) on the majestic River Brahmaputra in the evening. You might also go to the neighborhood market. Assam is famous for its Assam Silk, especially Golden Muga Silk, as well as Assam Tea, Bamboo, and Cane Goods. Stay in Guwahati for the night.

Day 05: Guwahati
Day 05: Guwahati

check out of the hotel after breakfast. As time allows, we may visit the Kamakhya Temple and other temples in Guwahati, including the Purva Tirupati Shri Balaji Temple, Sukreswar Temple, Navagraha Temple, Umananda Temple on Peacock Island, the world's smallest inhabited river island, the Assam State Museum, Dighali Pukhuri (Lake), State Zoo, Botanical Garden, Planetarium, and the Assam State Emporiums. Travel to Guwahati's airport or railway station for an unforgettable experience.

  • MAP (Room + Breakfast + Lunch/Dinner)
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Meals
  • Sightseeing
  • Transport
  • Pickup-Drop
  • Cab Transfer
  • Veg & Non Veg Meals
  • Welcome drink on arrival (Non-Alcoholic)- 2 Pm to 5 Pm Available Only
  • Accommodation in well appointed A/c rooms with satellite connection LCD TV, electronic safe, Mini Bar( chargeable) and intercom.
  • Buffet/TDH Menu as per the plan selected.
  • MAP – Breakfast and either Lunch or Dinner
  • Complimentary use of Tea/Coffee maker in all rooms replenished once a day, Hair dryer on request. Any additional requirement will be at an extra cost.
  • Excess baggage fees
  • Advance seat reservations
  • Entry visa fees
  • Optional extensions & excursions
  • Personal, baggage & travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Geverages
  • Items not specifically mentioned in the itinerary or "included features" list
  • Any items of a personal nature
  • UNUSED SERVICES: Unused services cannot be refunded once the trip has begun. No refund can be made for absence by travelers from any part of the itinerary.

4 Night – 5 Days

Assamese
Bengali
English
Hindi

Tour's Location

3 nights 4 Days with Itinerary Covering: Shillong – Dawki – Mawlynnong Village – Shillong - Guwahati

How do I go from Guwahati to Shillong?

Shillong may be reached by air, train, or airplane from Guwahati.

By Air:
Shillong does not have its own airport. Umroi Airport is 25 kilometers from Shillong. Visitors may take a helicopter from Guwahati to Umroi Airport. They might take a cab or bus from Umroi to Shillong.
By Train:
Shillong does not have its own railway station. The closest railhead to Shillong is the Guwahati railway station, which is well connected by premium trains to all of the country's major cities. You may take a cab or bus to Shillong from the Guwahati train station.
By Bus:
Several direct buses travel between Guwahati and Shillong on a daily basis, including Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) buses. You may take a bus from Guwahati to Shillong in about three hours.

How far is it between Guwahati and Shillong?

Guwahati in Assam and Shillong in Meghalaya are roughly 98.9 kilometers apart. Traveling from Guwahati to Shillong via NH6 normally takes around 3 hours.

What is the cab price from Guwahati to Shillong?

The taxi rate from Guwahati to Shillong varies based on the kind of cab chosen by the tourists. AC Hatchback taxis often begin at Rs 1,712, while AC Sedan cabs begin at INR 1,726. AC SUV Large taxis begin at Rs 2,087, and AC minibusses begin at INR 3,250.

What is the best way to go from Guwahati Airport to Shillong?

Shillong's nearest airport is Umroi Airport, which is around 25 kilometers away from the city. From Guwahati, passengers may take a helicopter to Umroi Airport. After they get to Umroi, they can take a cab or bus to Shillong.

When is the best time to visit Shillong?

Shillong is best visited between the months of September and May. During this time of year, the city has nice weather with minimal rainfall, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor activities.

Is travelling from Guwahati to Shillong safe?

Yes, travelling from Guwahati to Shillong is completely secure because both cities are well-connected by air, road, and train. The well-paved highways connecting the two cities also allow you and your loved ones to have a fun-filled, time-efficient, and easy journey to Shillong from Guwahati.

Shillong's Top Tourist Attractions

Shillong is a must-see for its ethereal beauty. Each of the places listed below will provide a great visit to this gorgeous city in Meghalaya. Make a point of seeing the most of them, since this will provide you with a good understanding of Meghalaya's culture and legacy.
Umiam Lake, Shillong Peak, Elephant Falls, Laitlum CanyonsMary, Help for Christian Cathedral, Ward’s Lake, Don Bosco Museum, Lady Hydari Park, Air Force Museum, All Saints Cathedral, Phan Nonglait Park, Sweet Falls, Sohpetbneng Peak, Mawphlang Sacred Forest, Mawjymbuin Cave, Botanical Garden, Spread Eagle Falls, State Museum, Mawphlang Village, Mawjymbuin Cave, Rhino Heritage Museum, Bishop Falls, Lumpongdeng Island, The Grand Madina Masjid, Ever Living Museum, Mawlynnong, Mawsynram, Nohsngithiang Falls, JakremKyllang Rock, Butterfly Museum, Nohsngithiang Falls (Seven Sisters Falls), Eco Park, Dainthlen Falls, Living Root Bridge, Dawki, Umgnot River.

Where is Guwahati in North East India?

Guwahati is located in the North East Indian state of Assam.

It is linked to and a part of the following seven sister states Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura. To the west, there is also the state of Sikkim.

Guwahati offers excellent public transportation that will take you to almost anyplace you need to go!

Is a permission required to visit Meghalaya?

All visitors visiting the state of Meghalaya will be required to register on the Meghalaya Tourism App and produce an E-Invite for the suggested itinerary. The Meghalaya Tourism App is available on the GOOGLE PLAY SHOP as well as the APPLE STORE. This Webpage allows you to produce an E-Invite. Also, the services of Registered Tour Operators, which are listed HERE and on the Meghalaya Tourism App, can be utilized to get an E-Invite.
You can drop a message on this number (+917640003050) via WhatsApp or SMS Message for a prompt call back from Meghalaya Tourism Helpline Team if you have any questions (from 9am – 9pm on working days)

How to go about Guwahati - Transportation, Money, Climate, and so forth.

Money - the Indian Rupee is used across North East India.

Timezones - While North East India should theoretically be in a separate timezone due to the latitude difference, it remains in the same timezone as the rest of India. Thus, in the winter, plan on it being dark around 4 p.m. every day.

Language - The language barrier might be a significant issue in this situation. Because English is not frequently spoken, you may have difficulty communicating with taxi and rickshaw drivers. Guwahati's population speaks Assamese and a variety of local dialects. Hindi is well-known and extensively spoken.

What language do the Shillong people speak?

The most often used language in Shillong is English. By this, I mean the language most commonly used in schools, workplaces, large markets, and health facilities. Khasi is the second most widely spoken language. It's a regional language, btw. Other regional languages include Mizo, Pnar, Nepali, Assamese, and, of course, Hindi.

When is the best time to visit Kamakhya Temple?

The ideal time to visit the Kamakhya temple is in June, when you may experience the famous Ambuwasi festival and get the Kamiya sindoor. The Kamakhya temple VIP pass and Kamakhya devi darshan tickets may be obtained online or at the temple counters.

What is the Kamakhya Temple's timetable?

According to Kamakhya Devi Temple timing, the temple doors open at 8 a.m. daily for worshippers (except for the three days of menstruation during the month of June). The doors are closed at 1 PM for a prepared offering to the Goddess, which is afterward delivered to followers. The temple's doors reopen to pilgrims at 2.30 PM. The Goddess' aarti begins at 5.30 p.m., following which the doors are closed for the night.

Kamakhya Temple Covid Regulations

Kamakhya Temple is one of India's most popular temples. As a result, devotee safety concerns are essential. According to the most recent rules provided by the Assam government for this sacred location Kamakhya Temple, only those who have been properly vaccinated against Covid-19 are permitted to attend the sanctuary.

Phones are permitted at Kamakhya Temple.

Cell phones are permitted. Avoid conversing while approaching the main dwelling (cave stairs) since there is a very small strip/access and it is also highly busy. It was nearly a year ago. Mobile phones and cameras are permitted inside the sanctuary, or garbha griha.

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