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Exceptional Megalaya, Arunachal Pradesh
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- Accommodation in the hotels listed or similar hotels
- Airfare/Train
- Meals: Daily buffet breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Transportation - By an air-conditiransportation - By an air-conditioned Indigo (02 - 03 adults) or air-conditioned Innova (04 - 06 adults) or similar as per the itinerary
- Any expenses caused by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather-natural calamities landslides-floods-flight delays-excess baggage-rescheduling or cancellations-any accidents- etc
- Drinks and lunches/dinner except where mentioned
- Items of a personal nature, driver and guide gratuities
- Optional tour if any
- Porterage and tips, mineral water, laundry, telephone or any other expense personal in nature
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Arunachal Pradesh is one of the twenty-nine states of the Republic of India. Located in northeast India, it holds the most north-eastern position among the states in the north-east region of India. Meghalaya (Abode of Clouds in Sanskrit) is one of the seven Northeastern states of India. It is bound by Assam in north and east and by Bangladesh in the south.
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Arunachal Pradesh is one of the twenty-nine states of the Republic of India. Located in northeast India, it holds the most north-eastern position among the states in the north-east region of India. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Burma in the east and China in the north. Itanagar is the capital of the state.Arunachal Pradesh, whose name means Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains in Sanskrit, is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists.
Meghalaya (Abode of Clouds in Sanskrit) is one of the seven Northeastern states of India. It is bound by Assam in north and east and by Bangladesh in the south. River Brahmaputra (or Luit as called locally) forms the border in the west. It comprises of erstwhile Khasi-Jaintia hills and Garo hills districts of Assam. Most of the terrain is hilly and experiences heavy rainfall during monsoons. Meghalaya is home to three major tribal population – Khasis, Garos and Jaintias (in order of population).
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