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The North East used to sit in that category of “maybe someday” destinations for most couples. Too far, too confusing, too many stories about permits and bad roads. Honeymoon plans usually drifted toward safer options like Himachal, Kashmir, and Goa. Easier trips. Familiar routes. That’s changed quite a bit now.
Couples are looking for places that don’t feel overcrowded all the time, and the North East still gives that feeling in many areas. Not everywhere, obviously. Gangtok gets busy. Shillong has traffic. Dawki is full of tourists during peak season. Still, compared to many honeymoon circuits in India, the region feels less overbuilt and less repetitive.
A lot of the appeal comes from the journey itself. Long drives through mountain roads. Small cafés where people actually sit for hours. Roads disappearing into fog for no reason. Waterfalls beside highways. Army checkposts. Tiny roadside momo stalls with plastic chairs and surprisingly good food. That kind of travel changes the pace of a honeymoon.
Which is probably why North East honeymoon tours are getting more attention now. Couples who want quieter mountain trips without the usual tourist crowd are slowly moving toward Sikkim, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam. This guide breaks down destinations, routes, travel seasons, realistic budgets, and the small practical details people usually forget while booking North East honeymoon packages.
Partly because mainstream honeymoon places feel exhausted now. You reach a viewpoint in some hill stations, and fifty people are waiting for the same photo. Cafés look copied from Instagram mood boards. Everything starts feeling designed for tourism first and actual travel second. The North East still feels more uneven. That’s not always convenient, but it helps.
Road journeys are slower. Weather interrupts plans. Some days become mostly about driving and stopping randomly for tea or photographs because the mountains suddenly open up after a turn. Couples who enjoy that kind of unstructured travel usually end up liking the region a lot. Another reason is variety. Sikkim feels completely different from Meghalaya. Meghalaya feels nothing like Arunachal Pradesh. Even within one state, the mood changes quickly. One day you’re around monasteries and cold mountain air, the next day you’re near waterfalls and damp green valleys. Most North East couple packages also naturally become slower itineraries.
Planning the North East independently is possible, but it’s the kind of trip where bad planning becomes obvious very quickly. A route that looks short on Google Maps can take six or seven hours. Rain changes road conditions fast. Permits are needed in some areas. Mobile networks disappear in certain stretches. Hotels outside major towns can be hit or miss. That’s where Travel Junky helps. The focus is usually more practical than flashy. Instead of stuffing too many places into one trip, itineraries are planned around realistic travel times and road conditions.
Couples booking through Travel Junky generally get:
A smooth North East honeymoon tour depends less on luxury and more on coordination. Long mountain drives become much easier when somebody else is handling the logistics properly.
Gangtok is usually where many couples begin. It’s tourist-friendly without feeling too chaotic and works well even for people visiting the region for the first time. MG Marg gets crowded in the evenings, but still feels pleasant for walks. There are good cafés around Tibet Road and Development Area, monasteries nearby, and scenic drives almost in every direction. Most couples combine Gangtok with Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, Pelling, or Lachung, depending on how many days they have.
Shillong doesn’t feel like a typical Indian hill station. The atmosphere is quieter and slightly old-school in parts. Pine trees everywhere. Wet roads. Music cafés. Constant cloud movement. The city itself is nice, but the roads outside Shillong are what really stay with people. The drive toward Cherrapunji during cloudy weather barely looks real sometimes. Fog rolls across the road so fast that visibility changes every few minutes.
Cherrapunji is less about sightseeing and more about atmosphere. Rain shapes everything here. Waterfalls appear beside roads. Valleys disappear into cloud cover and come back again half an hour later. Even the air feels different. Most travellers visit Nohkalikai Falls, Seven Sisters Falls, Mawsmai Cave, and nearby viewpoints, though honestly, many couples remember the weather more than the actual attractions. Staying in an eco-resort outside the crowded market area works better.
Tawang is one of those places where the journey matters as much as the destination. The roads are long and sometimes rough. Weather delays are common. But the scenery is huge. Snow-covered passes, frozen lakes during winter, monasteries sitting quietly against mountain backdrops. It feels remote in a way that very few destinations in India still do. Not everyone enjoys that kind of travel, though. Couples expecting a very relaxed honeymoon sometimes underestimate the road conditions here.
Pelling is slower and quieter compared to Gangtok. People mostly come here for the mountain views. On clear mornings, Kanchenjunga suddenly appears across the skyline, and half the town seems to stop what it’s doing for a while. A lot of couples spend more time sitting near hotel balconies than running around sightseeing.
Kaziranga National Park changes the mood of the trip completely. No mountain towns here. Instead, you get grasslands, wetlands, jeep safaris, elephants, and wide open landscapes. Couples often combine Kaziranga with Meghalaya itineraries to break up the hill travel.
Gangtok + Darjeeling
₹28,000 – ₹45,000 per couple
Probably the easiest route for first-time travellers. Scenic roads, mountain cafés, tea gardens, monasteries, and manageable travel distances.
Shillong + Cherrapunji + Dawki
₹35,000 – ₹55,000 per couple
This route suits couples who enjoy landscapes and road travel more than packed sightseeing schedules. Dawki gets busy during the day now, but early mornings still feel calm.
Gangtok + Pelling + Lachung
₹45,000 – ₹75,000 per couple
A balanced route covering mountain villages, monasteries, snow-covered regions during winter, and scenic roads throughout the trip.
Tawang + Dirang + Bomdila
₹50,000 – ₹90,000 per couple
Long road journeys, but incredibly scenic. Better suited for couples comfortable with mountain travel.
Premium resorts + private sightseeing
₹1,00,000+
Luxury tourism is growing gradually in the region, especially around Sikkim and Meghalaya, where boutique stays have improved a lot recently. Some travellers also combine these trips with nearby international packages, including Bhutan.
Day 1: Arrival in Gangtok
Hotel check-in and evening walk around MG Marg.
Day 2: Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir
Early start because roads get crowded later.
Day 3: Gangtok sightseeing
Rumtek Monastery, ropeway ride, cafés, and local markets.
Day 4: Transfer to Darjeeling
Drive through tea estates and winding hill roads.
Day 5: Tiger Hill and local sightseeing
Sunrise visit followed by monastery and market stops.
Day 6: Departure
What is the Best Time to visit North East India for a honeymoon?
Usually, the best overall period. Clearer skies, cooler weather, and more reliable road conditions.
Still pleasant, especially in Sikkim, where the hills start looking greener around spring.
Monsoon transforms Meghalaya completely. Waterfalls become massive, and the landscape turns intensely green, though road delays and landslides are more common during this period.
Package Type | Price Range |
Budget | ₹25,000 – ₹45,000 |
Mid-range | ₹45,000 – ₹80,000 |
Luxury | ₹1,00,000+ |
Pricing depends on:
Generally yes. Tourist areas across Sikkim, Meghalaya, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh are considered safe for couples. Locals in most destinations are also fairly welcoming toward visitors. Still, some practical planning helps. Road journeys should begin early in mountain regions because visibility drops quickly after evening hours. Warm clothes are necessary even during non-winter months in places like Tawang or Lachung. Mobile network signals often disappear in remote areas, too, so offline maps help. Permit requirements should also be checked before travelling.
Some moments stay with people more than the major attractions. Watching the sunrise at Tiger Hill near Darjeeling when the weather is clear. Sitting near a valley-facing balcony in Cherrapunji while clouds drift across the hills. Long drives through Sikkim, where every second turn suddenly opens into another mountain view. A lot of honeymoon memories here come from the road itself.
Other good experiences include:
These trips suit:
It’s less ideal for travellers expecting nightlife-heavy vacations or luxury experiences every single day.
Destination | Best For |
North East | Scenic drives, quieter travel, landscapes |
Kashmir | Snow and classic valley views |
Himachal | Adventure and easier accessibility |
Kashmir suits travellers looking for snow-heavy scenery and more traditional honeymoon routes. Himachal works well for café culture and adventure activities. The North East feels less commercial overall. Slightly rougher, too. But many couples end up liking exactly that part of it.
The first step is deciding what kind of trip you actually want. Snow? Waterfalls? Wildlife? Long road journeys? Quiet mountain stays? Trying to fit everything into one short itinerary usually makes the trip tiring.
With Travel Junky, couples can customise:
The North East works better when the itinerary leaves space for weather delays, slow drives, roadside stops, and unplanned pauses. Rushing through the region usually ruins the experience. Contact Travel Junky to plan personalised North East honeymoon tours based on your travel style, preferred destinations, and budget.
Around 6 to 8 days works comfortably if you want to explore one or two states without constantly rushing.
Gangtok, Shillong, Cherrapunji, and Tawang remain among the most popular choices.
Not necessarily. Costs vary depending on routes, hotels, and travel season.
October to April is usually considered the best period.
Yes. Certain areas in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim require permits.
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