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6N / 7D Dibrugarh • Mon • Jorhat • Majuli

Eastern Assam & Arunachal Cultural, River & Wildlife Retreat

Dibrugarh • Mon • Jorhat • Majuli | 6 Nights / 7 Days

Discover the remote landscapes and tribal heartlands of Eastern Arunachal Pradesh and Assam on this immersive journey. From Dibrugarh’s river valleys and tea gardens, you travel to Mon, home of the Konyak tribe, historically known as headhunters. Explore hilltop fort villages, intricate tattoo traditions, and tribal artistry. Visit Lungwa, a unique Indo-Myanmar border settlement, and experience authentic Konyak life. Return to Assam to witness the Ahom dynasty’s heritage at Charaideo and Sivasagar, then explore Majuli, the world’s largest river island, with its Vaishnavite monasteries, artisan villages, and riverine ecology. This journey blends tribal culture, history, and nature seamlessly.

PROGRAM SUMMARY SNAPSHOT 

  • Day 1:

    Arrival Dibrugarh | Overnight Dibrugarh

  • Day 2:

    Dibrugarh – Drive to Mon | Overnight Mon

  • Day 3:

    Mon – Day excursion to Lungwa – Return Mon | Overnight Mon

  • Day 4:

    Mon – Drive to Jorhat via Charaideo & Sivasagar | Overnight Jorhat

  • Day 5:

    Jorhat – Majuli | Overnight Majuli

  • Day 6:

    Majuli Exploration | Overnight Majuli

  • Day 7:

    Majuli – Dibrugarh Airport | Departure

Key Highlights

  • Day excursion to Lungwa, a border village with unique Indo-Myanmar cultural influences and panoramic views of the surrounding highlands.

  • Visit Charaideo, the sacred burial grounds of Ahom kings, and Sivasagar, home to historic temples and palaces, highlighting Assam’s rich heritage.

  • Discover Majuli, the world’s largest river island, with visits to Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries), traditional mask-making villages, and serene riverine landscapes.

  • Observe riverine birds, wetlands, and lush greenery along the Brahmaputra, offering photography and wildlife spotting opportunities.

  • Enjoy scenic drives through tea gardens, forested valleys, and remote highlands connecting Assam with Arunachal Pradesh.

  • Immerse yourself in a mix of cultural heritage, river ecosystems, and tribal traditions for a diverse Northeast experience.

Detailed Itinerary

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DAY 1
Arrival Dibrugarh

Arrive at Dibrugarh Airport and transfer to your hotel. Dibrugarh, known as the “Tea City of India,” sits on the banks of the Brahmaputra River and is a hub for exploring Assam’s river valleys and nearby forests. Evening at leisure to relax or enjoy a riverside walk.



Overnight: Dibrugarh
DAY 2
Dibrugarh – Mon (Approx. 250 km, 8–9 hours)

After breakfast, depart Dibrugarh early morning for Mon in Arunachal Pradesh. The route passes through scenic Assam plains, tea gardens, and foothills before climbing into the eastern Himalayan valleys. Stops en route for refreshments and photography of river valleys and forests. Reach Mon by late afternoon and check in at your lodge. Evening at leisure, exploring the town and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding hills.



Overnight: Mon
DAY 3
Mon – Day Excursion to Lungwa (Approx. 40 km one-way, 2–3 hours drive each way)

Today, take a day excursion to Lungwa, a remote Indo-Myanmar border village inhabited by the Konyak tribe. Witness unique tribal architecture, traditional crafts, and panoramic mountain landscapes. Experience local culture and meet community elders to understand cross-border tribal heritage. Return to Mon in the evening for overnight stay.



Overnight: Mon
DAY 4
Mon – Drive to Jorhat via Charaideo & Sivasagar (Approx. 160 km, 5–6 hours)

After breakfast, depart Mon early and drive back into Assam, heading towards Jorhat. En route, visit Charaideo, the sacred burial grounds of the Ahom kings, often referred to as the “Mekhela of the Ahom Dynasty,” with ancient maidams (burial mounds). Continue to Sivasagar, the historic capital of the Ahom Kingdom, famous for Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and Shiva temples. After sightseeing, continue to Jorhat and check in to your hotel for overnight stay.



Overnight: Jorhat
DAY 5
Jorhat – Majuli (Approx. 90 km by road + 20–30 min ferry)

After breakfast, drive to Nimati Ghat and take a ferry to Majuli Island, the world’s largest river island on the Brahmaputra. Majuli is renowned for its Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries), vibrant arts, mask-making, and cultural traditions. Explore the island, visit Satras, and interact with local artisans. Evening at leisure, enjoying riverfront views and the tranquil island environment.



Overnight: Majuli
DAY 6
Majuli Exploration

Spend a full day exploring Majuli’s unique culture and natural beauty. Walk through traditional villages, visit Satras to observe religious practices, watch mask-making and pottery, and enjoy birdwatching along the riverbanks and wetlands. The day provides a blend of cultural immersion and nature photography.



Overnight: Majuli
DAY 7
Majuli – Dibrugarh Airport (Approx. 133 kms, 3.5–4 hours)

After breakfast, take the ferry back to Nimati Ghat and drive to Dibrugarh Airport for onward departure, concluding your journey through remote tribal landscapes, Assam’s heritage, and riverine biodiversity.


Best Months to Visit

October – April

Disclaimer: This itinerary is a sample plan and may be customized based on your travel dates, hotel availability, seasonal conditions, and local operational factors. Driving times are approximate and subject to traffic/road conditions. Sightseeing may be adjusted due to weather, local regulations, or safety considerations. Final services and inclusions will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Note: Overnight stays are planned in carefully selected heritage hotels (or similar category).