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Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh Adventure on a Shoestring Budget

Wednesday, October 18: Arrive in Guwahati

Start your adventure by arriving in Guwahati, the largest city in the state of Assam. Take a taxi or public transportation to your hotel and settle in for the night. Use Kayak to find affordable hotel options in Guwahati.

  • Estimated Cost: Variable
  • Time Spent: Evening
Thursday, October 19: Explore Shillong

In the morning, drive to Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Start your day with a visit to the Ward's Lake, a picturesque lake surrounded by beautiful gardens. In the afternoon, explore the Don Bosco Museum, which showcases the culture and heritage of Northeast India. In the evening, take a walk along Police Bazaar, a bustling market area where you can find local handicrafts and street food stalls.

  • Ward's Lake: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Morning
  • Don Bosco Museum: Entrance fee - INR 100
    Time Spent: Afternoon
  • Police Bazaar: Variable cost for shopping and food
    Time Spent: Evening
Friday, October 20: Cherrapunjee Adventures

Embark on a day trip to Cherrapunjee, known for its stunning landscapes and rainfall. Start your day by visiting the iconic Double Decker Living Root Bridge in Nongriat village. After the trek, head to the famous Seven Sisters Falls to witness its majestic beauty. End the day with a visit to the Mawsmai Cave, where you can explore the limestone formations. Return to Shillong for the night.

  • Double Decker Living Root Bridge: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Morning
  • Seven Sisters Falls: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Afternoon
  • Mawsmai Cave: Entrance fee - INR 20
    Time Spent: Evening
Saturday, October 21: Motorcycle Road Trip to Dawki and Mawlynnong

Rent a motorcycle and drive to the picturesque town of Dawki. Visit the stunning Umngot River and take a boat ride in its crystal-clear waters. Enjoy a picnic by the riverbanks before heading to the nearby village of Mawlynnong, touted as the cleanest village in Asia. Explore the village and marvel at the beautiful living root bridge. Return to Shillong in the evening.

  • Motorcycle Rental: INR 800 per day
    Time Spent: Full Day
  • Umngot River: Boating fee - INR 500 per boat
    Time Spent: Morning
  • Mawlynnong: Variable cost for food and local guides
    Time Spent: Afternoon
Sunday, October 22: Explore Itanagar

Leave Shillong and drive to Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. Start your day by visiting the Ita Fort, a 14th-century fortress known for its magnificent architecture. Afterward, explore the Handicraft Emporium, where you can shop for authentic local handicrafts. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll along the Ganga Lake before retiring for the night.

  • Ita Fort: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Morning
  • Handicraft Emporium: Variable cost for shopping
    Time Spent: Afternoon
  • Ganga Lake: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Evening
Monday, October 23: Tawang Excursion

Embark on an exciting excursion to Tawang, a town surrounded by breathtaking mountains. Start your day by visiting the famous Tawang Monastery, one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in India. Explore the nearby Pankang Teng Tso Lake, also known as PT Tso Lake, and enjoy the serene surroundings. Return to Itanagar in the evening.

  • Tawang Monastery: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Morning
  • Pankang Teng Tso Lake: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Afternoon
Tuesday, October 24: Departure from Guwahati

Start your day early and drive back to Guwahati for your departure. If time permits, visit the Kamakhya Temple, a major Hindu pilgrimage site. Bid farewell to the beautiful landscapes of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh as you head back home.

  • Kamakhya Temple: Entrance fee - INR 10
    Time Spent: Morning (optional)

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While in Meghalaya, make sure to visit the Mawphlang Sacred Forest, a mystical forest believed to be protected by local deities. In Arunachal Pradesh, take a detour to Dirang, a small town famous for its hot springs and scenic views. These off the beaten path attractions will provide unique experiences without breaking the bank.

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