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Women Only Treks in North East India

North East India Women Only Treks Packages

Duration Price
Day Tour at Silk Village at Umden, Meghalaya1 day
INR 1,990
Green Lake Trek, Sikkim13 days & 12 nights
INR 65,000
Living Root Bridge Trek Meghalaya3 days & 2 nights
INR 3,599
Sandakphu Trek6 days & 5 nights
INR 9,250
Goechala Trek, Sikkim10 days & 9 nights
INR 15,950

Plan the adventure of a lifetime with your girl squad as you go for the iconic women only treks in North East India. The seven states in the country’s northeast are known for their diverse heritage, cultural traditions, and unparalleled natural beauty. From the perspective of a trekker, these states have trails that offer experiences found nowhere else in the world. Be it a trip with friends or a solo adventure, these treks are incredibly safe for women from across the world.

Treks in North East India are unique in their natural beauty as they cross cloudy hills, lush valleys, vast rivers, and dense jungles. You can spot wildlife and plants rarely found anywhere else during your journeys here. Be it a short and easy trail or a long journey that tests your endurance, North East India women treks cater to all.

When exploring treks in the region, Singalila tops the list with its unmatched views of four of the tallest Himalayan peaks. Discover the ancient side of Indian history at Unakoti and the cultural diversity of the region on Monpa and Tholung treks. Experience an offbeat trekking adventure with your friends and family in the stunning world of India’s North East.

Women Only Treks in North East India

Here are the top 5 Women Only Treks in North East India:

1. Monpa Trail: Admire a never-seen-before side of Arunachal Pradesh and the cultural and historical traditions of the region on the Monpa Trail. The trek is situated in the heart of lush green mountains and has charming views of valleys, rivers, villages, fields, clouds, and locals. The moderate trail is among the offbeat women only treks in North East India and is a profound cultural experience where you interact with villagers. Experienced beginners can cover the 33-kilometre-long journey in three days.

2. Ziro Trek: Enjoy unique glimpses into the natural beauty of Arunachal Pradesh on the Ziro Trek. The trek covers three valleys and two rivers and is famous for being one of the popular women only treks in North East India. It is also known as the Talle Valley trek and takes you through the biodiversity hub of Talle Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. The lush jungle trail covers 33 kilometres, is easy to moderate, and can be completed in six days.

3. Tholung Trek: Go on a ten-day Himalayan adventure as you try the Tholung Trek of Sikkim, one of the popular North East India women treks. The journey takes you to the beautiful monastery of Tholung through a moderate-to-difficult trail lined with stunning natural beauty. The trek takes you across valleys, rivers, mountains, vibrant villages, and numerous pilgrimage sites to a height of 7,999 feet. You will start the trek from Bagdogra in West Bengal and cover numerous Sikkimese locations.

4. Singalila Trek: If you want to explore the thrilling women only treks in North East India, go for the Singalila Trek of Darjeeling. The trek is moderately difficult and offers views of four of the tallest Himalayan peaks. You can admire stunning views of Mt Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu peaks, which are said to be the best in the country. The trail is 84 kilometres long, lasts six days, and is suitable for expert trekkers.

5. Unakoti Trek: Witness some of India’s most iconic rock-cut sculptures as you go for the Unakoti Trek in Tripura. It is one of the moderately challenging women only treks in North East India and can be completed in an hour. The attraction is known for its massive mythological sculptures from 8th and 9th centuries and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trail is around a kilometre long and is ideal for beginners as well as experts.

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North East India Women Only Treks FAQs

How long is the Monpa Trail?

The Monpa Trail is 33 kilometres long and can be completed over a period of three days. The trek takes you across numerous remote villages and is an offbeat experience for culture enthusiasts. It is suitable for everyone with good fitness levels.

When is the best time to go on the Ziro Trek?

The best time to go on the Ziro Trek is in the months of March to May and October to November. These months mark the area's spring and autumn seasons and pleasant and dry weather conditions.

What is the level of difficulty for the Tholung Trek?

The Tholung trek is among the moderate to difficult level North East India women treks. Since the terrain is rough and steep, it is suited for beginners with a good fitness level as well as experienced trekkers.

What should I pack for the Singalila Trek?

You will need a good pair of trekking shoes with sturdy ankle support and a waterproof backpack for the Singalila trek. Apart from this, carry warm layers of clothing, socks, toiletries, medicines, and essential documents for the ten-day journey.

How long is the Unakoti Trek?

The Unakoti trek is among the short North East India women treks and is around a kilometre long trail. You can complete the trek in an hour to reach the iconic Unakoti rock cut sculptures that showcase India’s artistic and mythological heritage.

North East India Women Only Treks Reviews

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Saptadip Malakar
Reviewed: 28 Dec 2022
5.0/5
I went to Sandakphu and Phalut trek, it was my first trek and the experience was delightful and well-managed by Thrillophila. The support from the Thrillophila before starting the trek could have been better but after reaching the base camp, everything was well-planned and sorted. The homestays and ... Read More
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D Vishwanath
Reviewed: 04 Nov 2019
4.0/5
It all started with my son wanting to do a trek on his birthday. A quick google search took me to Thrillophilia and Sweety Mallick was very helpful in finalising our itenerary for Sandakphu trek. Makkan Singh and Kavish Rathore were also quite helpful. On Day 1, our family of four reached o... Read More
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Shonali Patnaik
Reviewed: 13 Oct 2019
5.0/5
"One of the best experience in my life till date. Sandakhphu trek had mesmerizing views and sceneries. Enjoyed like hell. Its great for beginners. So beautiful, so ecstatic, so adventurous. Trekking guide especially DK sir was so helpful and patient. Loved his songs. Food was great all the way. I wo... Read More
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Vishal Patel
Reviewed: 27 Jun 2022
5.0/5
The trek was unique and challenging as well. Overall experience was good. Looking forward for upcoming tour and trek from thrillophilia.
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Debasish Sahoo
Reviewed: 23 Jan 2023
5.0/5
I just want to say…. Everything is great the guide, rooms, food, the trek is full with bundle of beautiful views,, fantastic landscape,,, they planned the trek very well 
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Arnab Ghosh
Reviewed: 11 Nov 2022
5.0/5
Really nice trek team and support team. Had an amazing experience.
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