Meghalaya Packages
Reviewed by Thrillophilia Meghalaya Operations Team
Updated as of April 2026
Thrillophilia’s Meghalaya tour packages start from INR 17,000 per person, making it one of the most affordable international trips for Indian travellers.
Be it the living root bridges of Nongriat, Sohra, and Mawlynnong or Dawki’s crystal-clear Umngot River, Meghalaya has magic in every corner. The easiest way to explore the best of the state is to start from Shillong, the centrally located favourite of every traveller. Once you are in Shillong, our Meghalaya tour packages make sure you don’t miss out on any experiences during your vacation.
Shillong is where you get the most markets, colonial architecture, and viewpoints that don’t need long hikes, so it's perfect for family holidays. Day trips can take you to Cherrapunji, known for the iconic Seven Sisters Waterfalls and Nohkalikai Falls, India’s tallest plunge waterfall.
With our Meghalaya honeymoon package, you can go for experiences like the riverside camping at Shnongpdeng and watching the sunrise at Laitlum Canyons. For adventurers, Meghalaya trips are incomplete without caving at limestone caves, trekking at Nongriat, and water sports at Dawki.
So, whether you are planning a family vacation, a solo adventure, or a romantic getaway, Meghalaya has something for everyone. With our tour packages that cover stays, meals, local transfers, activities, and guided sightseeing, you get to enjoy your holiday without stress. Browse through our packages and find one that best suits your preferences, and let us do the rest!
Meghalaya Tour Packages At a Glance
- Price Range: INR 17,000 to INR 43,000 depending upon the packages, duration of stay and inclusions
- Duration: 4D/3N to 12D/11N
- Best Time to Visit: October-February
- Inclusions: Travel, stays, local transport, expert guides, and meals
- Flights Duration: ~1 hour to ~3 hours
- Thrillophilia Support: Customisable itineraries, curated circuits across Colombo, Kandy, Ella and beaches, and 24×7 on-trip assistance with destination experts
Meghalaya Trip Budget: Cost Breakdown
The following table can help you gain insight into how much a Meghalaya trip budget for 5 days can be, depending on your preferences.
1. Budget (₹16,000–₹26,500 for 5 days)
- Flights (one-way): ₹5,000–₹8,000
- Accommodation (per night): ₹800–₹1,500
- Meals (per day): ₹400–₹700
- Local Transport (per day): ₹600–₹1,000 (shared taxis)
- Activities/Entry Fee (per day): ₹300–₹500
- 5-Day Total (per person): ₹16,000–₹26,500
2. Mid-Range (₹26,500–₹88,000 for 5 days)
- Flights (one-way): ₹9,000–₹15,000
- Accommodation (per night): ₹2,500–₹5,000
- Meals (per day): ₹800–₹1,500
- Local Transport (per day): ₹1,500–₹2,500 (private cabs)
- Activities/Entry Fee (per day): ₹700–₹1,200
- 5-Day Total (per person): ₹36,500–₹66,000
3. Luxury (₹88,000+ for 5 days)
- Flights (one-way): ₹18,000+
- Accommodation (per night): ₹7,000–₹18,000
- Meals (per day): ₹2,000–₹4,000
- Local Transport (per day): ₹3,000+ (private SUVs)
- Activities/Entry Fee (per day): ₹2,000+
- 5-Day Total (per person): ₹88,000+
Note: You should calculate the expenses for trek guides for the Living Root Bridge trek and entry/activity fees at Shnongpdeng while calculating your trip to Meghalaya costs.
There is also a chance that prices of activities can be different during the peak season due to high demand. So, our destination experts say that carrying more than your budget helps account for such expenses.
How to Reach Meghalaya?
By Air
The nearest major airport that connects Meghalaya with most Indian cities is Guwahati's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. You can get direct flights from New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and even international destinations like Singapore and Bangkok.
Popular airlines: Indigo, Air India, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet
Shillong Airport: Less frequent but direct flights by SpiceJet and Indigo to Delhi and Kolkata
Guwahati to Shillong: ~100 km by cab, 2.5–3 hours via NH-6
By Train
The nearest railway station is Guwahati, which is well-connected to major cities like Kolkata, New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai.
From Kolkata: Howrah-Kamakhya Vande Bharat, Kanchanjunga Express, and Saraighat Express. Fares starting from ₹550
From Delhi: Dibrugarh Rajdhani and Brahmaputra Mail. Fares between ₹850 and ₹5,500
Guwahati to Shillong: Cab or bus, 2.5–3 hours
By Road
Meghalaya is accessible by road, with well-maintained highways like NH-27 connecting Delhi and Guwahati and NH-6 leading to Shillong.
From Kolkata: ~1,135 km, approximately 24 hours by road
Thrillophilia’s Traveller Note
Shreya Saxena from Mumbai booked the Best of Meghalaya | Group Tour Package in March 2026. She says “My Meghalaya group tour with Thrillophilia was a fantastic experience. Traveling with the group made the journey more fun and engaging. Exploring Shillong, Cherrapunji, and Dawki was truly memorable, especially the waterfalls and crystal-clear river views. Everything was well-organized, and the trip felt smooth and enjoyable throughout.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, 2026 departure.
Best Time to Visit Meghalaya
The ideal time to visit Meghalaya depends on the experiences you wish to enjoy. It also depends on the type of weather you prefer and whether it's a good time for adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion.
Peak Season (October-February)
- Weather: The days are cool and dry, with temperatures ranging between 5°C and 15°C, making them perfect for outdoor activities.
- Activities to Enjoy: You can enjoy sightseeing in Meghalaya, trekking at the living root bridges, boating, exploring limestone caves, visiting waterfalls, and photographing scenic landscapes. Since this is the peak time to visit, you will find heavy footfall at the popular attractions.
Shoulder Season (March-June)
- Weather: The days are slightly warm with chances of occasional light rain from May, as these are the pre-monsoon months. Temperatures range between 15°C and 25°C, so exploring the outdoors will feel pleasant.
- Activities to Enjoy: Apart from sightseeing, trekking, and boating, you can include nature walks, museum tours, and market strolls in your Meghalaya travel packages.
Monsoon Season (July-September)
- Weather: These are the monsoon months, which means heavy rainfall across Meghalaya. Cherrapunji and Mawsynram are the wettest places on earth and get maximum rainfall in this period. Travelling becomes difficult in such weather, as the roads flood and landslides become frequent. The weather remains cool as temperatures range between 12°C and 20°C.
- Activities to Enjoy: You can indulge in Ayurvedic retreats and indoor activities like museum tours. If you are up for some adventure, these months are the best time to see Meghalaya’s waterfalls at their full flow.
Sample Itinerary for Meghalaya Trip Package
To explore the best of Meghalaya, you will need at least 5 days. This Meghalaya trip itinerary can help you plan those days without missing out on any of the top experiences.
Day 1: Arrival in Shillong
Once you arrive at the airport or railway station in Guwahati, hire a cab to take you to Shillong. The drive from Guwahati to Shillong takes around 3 hours. Check in at your accommodation and relax for a while.
- Evening: Shopping at Police Bazar
- Dinner: Try authentic Khasi delicacies like Jadoh and Pukhlein at local eateries in the Bazar
Day 2: Full Day in Shillong
- Morning: Boat ride and garden stroll at Ward's Lake
- 45-min cab ride: Three-tiered Elephant Falls. Good for pictures
- 20-min cab ride: Shillong Peak. Panoramic views of the entire city
- 40-min cab ride: Don Bosco Museum. Frequently highlighted in customer reviews as a must-visit
- Evening: Shopping at Bara Bazar for local goods like spices and snacks
Day 3: Day Trip to Cherrapunji
Travellers often mention that an early start from Shillong is good if you want to explore Cherrapunji comfortably. The journey takes around 2 hours by cab.
- First stop: Nohkalikai Falls, India's tallest plunge waterfall
- Second stop: Mawsmai Cave, stunning natural limestone formations
- Third stop: Seven Sisters Falls viewpoint, a top place to visit with Meghalaya trip packages for many visitors
- Last stop: Thangkharang Park, Meghalaya's fragile ecosystem in its rawest form
- Evening: Cab back to Shillong for the night
Day 4: Day Trip to Dawki, Shnongpdeng, and Mawlynnong
Start early as Dawki is a 3-hour drive from Shillong.
- Dawki: Visit the border check post between India and Bangladesh
- 25-min drive to Shnongpdeng: Boating and snorkelling on the Umngot River. It's so clear you can see the riverbed
- 2-hour drive to Mawlynnong: Awarded 'Cleanest Village in Asia' in 2003 by Discover Magazine
Night: Stay at a riverside camp in Dawki or head back to Shillong
Day 5: Day at Leisure / Departure from Meghalaya
What you do on your last day depends on where you stayed the previous night.
- If you stayed in Dawki:
Head back to Shillong, explore a bit, then depart for Guwahati
- If you stayed in Shillong
Option 1: Nongriat Trek
- Start very early as Nongriat village is around 2 hours away
- Moderately challenging trek with around 3,500 steps one way. Its 4–6 hour round trip
- See the Double Decker Living Root Bridge, over 200 years old
Note: Not suitable for children under 6 years or those with knee issues and low fitness levels
Option 2: Laitlum Canyons
Start around 4 AM and 1 hour from Shillong
Known as 'End of the Hills' with panoramic views of lush green valleys, hills, and clouds
- Optional: Trek to Rasong or visit the traditional Khasi village at Smit
- Departure: Head to Shillong, then depart for Guwahati to catch your flight or train
Thrillophilia’s Traveller Note
Anuj Narang from Gurgaon booked the Assam Meghalaya Tour Package in March 2026. He says “A very professionally managed tour. The lodges at scenic locations were equipped with all necessities. Coordination between the office and our driver was always spot on. Highly recommended for family nature tours.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, 2026 departure.
Places to Visit in Meghalaya
Here are some of the best places to visit in Meghalaya:
1. Shillong
Often called the 'Scotland of the East', Shillong is a charming hill station with lush green landscapes and vibrant local culture. Ward's Lake and Elephant Falls are some of the most popular places to visit in Shillong.
2. Cherrapunji
Famous for its stunning waterfalls and the living root bridges, Cherrapunji offers breathtaking views and is a must-visit for nature lovers during their Meghalaya trip.
3. Nohkalikai Falls
As one of the highest waterfalls in India, Nohkalikai Falls in Cherrapunji cascades down an 1100-foot drop, creating a stunning sight surrounded by lush greenery.
4. Mawlynnong Village
Known as one of Asia’s cleanest villages, Mawlynnong offers an immersive experience in rural Khasi culture, with clean streets and a peaceful atmosphere among nature.
5. Umiam Lake
It's a peaceful, man-made reservoir located near Shillong, perfect for boating tours and picnic spots, offering stunning views of the surrounding hills and crystal-clear waters.
6. Living Root Bridges (Nongriat)
The living root bridge, created by the Khasi tribe, are unique natural bridges that are grown by weaving tree roots together, showcasing nature’s incredible beauty. At Nongriat’s Double Decker Living Root Bridge, you trek up and down 3,000+ steps over 4-5 hours to see a 200-year-old living root bridge.
7. Elephant Falls
Located near Shillong, Elephant Falls is a series of three waterfalls that offer visitors magical views. It's known among the most popular places for photography and nature walks, and often features in itineraries for a short 4-day North East trip.
8. Laitlum Canyons
An offbeat gem located near Shillong, Laitlum Canyons offers panoramic views of the deep valleys and rolling hills, perfect for trekking and photography.
9. St. Peter's Cathedral, Shillong
You can also include St. Peter’s Cathedral in your Meghalaya trip packages, and experience the peaceful atmosphere, or learn about its significance among Shillong’s Christian community.
10. Dawki
A hidden treasure in Meghalaya, Dawki is famous for the Umngot River, where you can enjoy boating on crystal-clear waters surrounded by scenic hills and villages. Its affordability and natural charm make it ideal for a 4-day North East trip.
11. Shnongpdeng
A small village near Dawki, Shnongpdeng is an extremely popular campsite on the banks of the Umngot River. You can enjoy adventures like boating on the clear waters, cliff jumping, ziplining, and snorkelling away from the crowds here.
12. Mawsynram
As the wettest place on Earth, Mawsynram lets you see how humans flourish even in such heavy rainfall. Apart from the unique culture, you can explore caves like Mawjymbuin and Krem Liat Pruh. See a huge stalagmite ‘Shivling’ and trek through rugged trails during your day tour here.
Top Things to Do in Meghalaya
Here are some of the best things to do in Meghalaya:
1. See Living Root Bridges: Visit the unique living root bridges in Cherrapunji and Nongriat, where tree roots are woven together to create natural bridges. The Double Decker Living Root Bridge trek in Nongriat takes you to a 200-year-old bridge through a challenging trek that lasts 4-5 hours.
2. Boat Ride on Umiam Lake: A boat ride on Umiam Lake, surrounded by green hills and stunning views, is almost always an incredible inclusion in tour packages for Meghalaya.
3. Visit Mawlynnong Village: Explore Mawlynnong, known as one of Asia's cleanest villages, with neat paths, beautiful gardens, and amazing views of nature all around.
4. Hiking at Laitlum Canyons: Trek through Laitlum Canyons and enjoy incredible views of valleys and hills, offering a peaceful escape into nature’s beauty.
5. Waterfall Hunting in Cherrapunji: Discover stunning waterfalls in Cherrapunji, like Nohkalikai Falls and Seven Sisters Falls, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
6. Experience Khasi Culture in Shillong: If you wish to immerse yourself in the Khasi culture, try local food, explore lively markets, and include visits to heritage sites in your itineraries for Meghalaya trips.
7. Visit Smit Village: Discover the peaceful Smit Village, where you can experience the traditional Khasi lifestyle and enjoy beautiful views of the hills.
8. Explore Mawphlang Sacred Forest: Take a walk through Mawphlang Sacred Forest, a peaceful place with ancient trees, rich wildlife, and strong spiritual ties to the local Khasi people.
9. Caving at Siju Caves: Explore Siju Caves with their amazing limestone formations, underground rivers, and exciting caves, making it a perfect adventure for thrill-seekers.
10. Cliff Jumping at Shnongpdeng: Experience the thrill of jumping off cliffs of heights of 8, 14, and 22 feet during your Meghalaya trip at Shnongpdeng. The adventure is suitable for first-timers as well as experienced cliff-jumpers.
11. Kayaking on Kynshi River: Extreme sports enthusiasts will love kayaking in the high-volume Level IV and V rapids, technical sections, and pools of the Kynshi River. It’s a 30-kilometre stretch that’s suited only for experienced kayakers and is gaining popularity around the world.
12. Caving at Krem Mawmluh: Enter the Indian subcontinent’s fourth-longest cave to see a 4,200-year-old geological wonder full of limestone formations. This eco-tourism spot is on the UNESCO Tentative World Heritage List and is one of Meghalaya’s most iconic cave adventures.
Shopping in Meghalaya
Here are some of the best places for shopping in Meghalaya:
1. Police Bazar (Shillong): Police Bazar, located in Shillong, is where you can shop for a variety of items such as traditional Khasi handicrafts, woollen clothes, jewellery, souvenirs, and local spices. It's a great place to pick up unique gifts and local products.
2. Mawlongbna Village (Mawlongbna): If you’re looking for an immersive shopping experience, remember to add a visit to the markets of Mawlongbna Village to your Meghalaya package. Get a chance to purchase handmade pottery, bamboo crafts, and items made from local materials. It's a perfect stop if you're on a Meghalaya group tour, as everyone can explore and collect unique artisan pieces together.
3. Khublei Market (Jowai): Located in the Jowai region, Khublei Market is known for its vibrant collection of traditional fabrics like "Khasi" cotton saris and handwoven textiles. You can also buy handcrafted wooden items, local jewellery, and indigenous food products like honey.
4. Bara Bazar (Shillong): Shillong's Bara Bazar is an excellent spot to buy local produce, spices, and homemade products like pickles and dried fruits. It’s also known for selling colourful Naga shawls, handmade bags, and local woven baskets.
5. Wah Umngot (Dawki): While enjoying boat tours along the Dawki River is a great experience, you can also include a visit to its nearby markets in your Meghalaya package tour. Wah Umngot also has a small market where you can find handicrafts, locally-made souvenirs, honey, tea, and organic skincare products. These little market stops are especially enjoyable for those exploring with Meghalaya family trip packages, offering the perfect way to collect memories and gifts for loved ones
Thrillophilia’s Traveller Note
Nikhil Zade from Guwahati booked the Guwahati Shillong Meghalaya Tour Package in March 2026. He says “Loved the night at the eco-lodge near the forest. The tour was very well-paced and we had a lot of fun. Coordination was spot on and the driver was very polite. Highly recommended.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, 2026 departure.
Tips and Safety for Travellers on Meghalaya Trip
1. Be mindful of the local customs, dress modestly, and ask for permission to take photos.
2. Meghalaya’s roads can be winding and steep, so be ready for a bumpy ride.
3. ATMs are scarce in rural areas, so carry some cash with you for small purchases.
4. If you're prone to motion sickness, it’s wise to carry medication while travelling with Meghalaya tour packages.
5. Keep the environment clean by avoiding littering, especially in natural spots and trekking routes.
6. Internet and phone networks may be weak in remote areas, so be prepared for limited connectivity and plan accordingly.
7. Check daily weather and rainfall forecasts, as heavy showers often trigger landslides and road closures between Shillong, Cherrapunji, Dawki, and Mawsynram.
8. Carry rain jackets even in winter, since sudden drizzles occur frequently in Meghalaya’s cloud-heavy climate.
9. Wear sturdy footwear for treks to living root bridges, as stone steps remain slippery year-round due to moisture.
10. Follow village council instructions carefully during your Meghalaya trip, as access rules differ across the Khasi, Jaintia, and Garo regions.
11. Hire a local guide for the Double Decker Living Root Bridge trek in Nongriat, as the 3,000+ stone steps become slippery after rainfall.
12. Avoid trekking remote trails alone, and hire village guides for safe navigation and river crossings.
Why Choose Thrillophilia for Your Meghalaya Tour?
1. Customisation options: Personalise your Meghalaya adventure with packages that let you choose your preferred stays in Shillong, treks through the Khasi Hills, or boat rides on Umiam Lake. You can also select meals, transport, and activity levels in your Meghalaya tour to suit your preferences.
2. Seasoned Destination Experts: Thrillophilia's local experts, deeply rooted in Meghalaya's culture, will create itineraries that take you to hidden treasures like the living root bridges and the serene Mawphlang Sacred Forest.
3. Premium Inclusions: Our Meghalaya packages offer seamless travel, including stays in charming hilltop resorts, local transport, expert guides, and delicious meals, so you can focus on admiring the stunning landscapes.
4. 24/7 customer support: From the misty hills of Cherrapunji to the winding trails of Nongriat, our support team is always available to answer all your queries before or during the trip. We offer timely assistance and local insights throughout your journey.
5. Tours, Activities, and Experiences: Thrillophilia offers a variety of activities that you can choose to include in Meghalaya trip packages. Go trekking in Cherrapunji, explore Umiam Lake, try Khasi delicacies in Shillong, and visit one of Asia’s cleanest villages at Mawlynnong. Be it exploring the ancient traditions of its tribes or visiting unique gems like Mawsmai Cave, we cover it all.
6. Diverse options: From budget-friendly explorations of Meghalaya to luxurious riverside escapes, we provide packages designed for every traveller, ensuring a personalised journey.
Meghalaya Holiday Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Northeastern Nirvana with Dirang Sightseeing Tour | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 42,471 |
| Holidays in Meghalaya | FREE Visit to Elephant Falls | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 24,935 |
| Mystic Meghalaya | FREE Nongriat Trek | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 16,936 |
| Mesmerising Meghalaya | Group Tour Package | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 19,212 |
| Romantic Retreat in Meghalaya | Chasing Waterfalls and Tracing Rivers | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 27,298 |
| 6 Days Mesmerizing Meghalaya With Mawryngkhang Trek | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 22,476 |
| Delightful Journey to Meghalaya | FREE Double Decker Bridge Trek | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 17,953 |
| Trip to Meghalaya with Kaziranga | Free Jeep Safari | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 29,492 |
| Meghalaya Bike Tour | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 27,213 |
| Offbeat Adventure to Meghalaya | FREE Guide (Nongriat Trek) | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 29,297 |
| Best of Meghalaya | Group Tour Package | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 25,286 |
| Bike Adventure to Meghalaya and Arunachal | FREE Zipline Adventure | 12 days & 11 nights | INR 30,915 |
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Meghalaya Tour faqs
2. How many days are required for a Meghalaya tour?
A well-rounded trip covering major attractions like Cherrapunji, Shillong, and Living Root Bridges may require around 5-7 days. However, the duration for a Meghalaya tour varies based on preferences. With Meghalaya holiday packages, adventurous explorers may extend their experience to more remote destinations and take an enriching journey through Meghalaya's diverse landscapes.
3. What can you see in Meghalaya in 4 days?
In a 4-day Meghalaya trip, explore the living root bridges of Cherrapunji, marvel at Nohkalikai Falls, and visit Shillong's vibrant Police Bazaar. You can also take a boat ride on Umiam Lake. Discover the unique culture at the Don Bosco Museum and indulge in local cuisine. This compact itinerary offers a glimpse of Meghalaya's diverse beauty.
1. How much does a Meghalaya trip cost?
Budget travellers may spend around ₹16,500 for a basic itinerary, while those seeking more comfort and activities could spend up to ₹40,000. The cost of a Meghalaya trip varies based on the choice and preferences. It includes accommodation, transportation, meals, and activities. For a detailed budget breakdown, you can check out our Meghalaya Trip Budget – Cost Breakdown section. Also, if you have a specific budget and want to plan around it, choose one of our Meghalaya tour packages for a hassle-free experience.
4. What is the best time to visit Meghalaya?
The best time to visit Meghalaya depends on the experiences you want. Most travellers prefer visiting during October to February, which is the peak season for a Meghalaya tour. If you want fewer crowds and better prices, March to June is a good time to travel here. While all these months have pleasant weather, July to September are Meghalaya’s heavy rainfall months. Very few people visit during this period as the rains make travel difficult.
6. How to plan a Meghalaya tour from India?
To plan a Meghalaya tour from India, you should first know what your budget is and what kind of experiences you prefer. Next is choosing destinations based on the experiences you want, and then deciding on travel dates. Booking flights (or trains) and accommodations comes next. After that, focus on creating an itinerary. Finally, keep your documents ready and pack depending on the season you are travelling in. An easy option is to book one of our Meghalaya tour packages based on your preferences and budget.
5. What is Meghalaya famous for?
Meghalaya, "The Abode of Clouds," is renowned for its lush landscapes, living root bridges, and captivating waterfalls like Nohkalikai. Shillong, the capital, is known for its music culture. The state has unique dishes like Jadoh and Tungrymbai, reflecting its rich culinary heritage. Meghalaya's vibrant culture and tribal traditions also attract visitors.







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