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Guwahati-Shillong-Cherrapunjee Itinerary: 6 Days/5 Nights
Day 1: Reach Guwahati
Pickup from Guwahati airport/railway station to hotel. After lunch visit Srimanta Shankardev Kalakshetra. Take a river cruise in the evening
Overnight in Guwahati.
Day 2: Guwahati to Shillong
After breakfast drive to Shillong: Enroute visit Umiam lake.
Overnight in Shillong.
Day 3: In Cherrapunji
After breakfast drive to Cherrapunji (60 km). The beautiful waterfall Noh-ka-likai is at Cherrapunji. Explore some of the caves in and around Cherrapunjee. Visit Double Decker Living Root Bridge. Return to Shillong, en-route visit Elephanta falls and Shillong peak for some breathtaking views.
Stay overnight in Shillong.
Stay overnight in Shillong.
Day 4: In Shillong
Shillong sightseeing with Mawlynnong.
Overnight in Shillong.
Day 5: Shillong to Guwahati
Post breakfast do Shillong local sightseeing and transfer to Guwahati
Overnight in Guwahati
Day 6: Drop for onward journey
Early morning Visit Kamakhya Temple.
Post lunch drop at Guwahati airport/rly station for return journey.
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