North East
The North East of India is a hidden gem, offering breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, lush green valleys, and adventure activities. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers.
Assam
- Guwahati – Gateway to the Northeast, famous for Kamakhya Temple and Brahmaputra River cruises.
- Kaziranga National Park – Home to the one-horned rhinoceros and rich wildlife.
- Majuli Island – The world’s largest river island with unique Assamese culture.
Meghalaya
- Shillong – The "Scotland of the East," known for waterfalls, cafes, and Umiam Lake.
- Cherrapunji & Mawsynram – The wettest places on Earth, famous for living root bridges and caves.
- Dawki & Mawlynnong – Crystal-clear Umngot River and Asia’s cleanest village.
Arunachal Pradesh
- Tawang – Famous for the Tawang Monastery and stunning mountain views.
- Ziro Valley – A scenic valley known for its unique Apatani tribal culture and music festival.
- Bomdila & Dirang – Himalayan landscapes, monasteries, and trekking trails.
Nagaland
- Kohima – The capital city, known for the Hornbill Festival and Naga heritage.
- Dzukou Valley – A paradise for trekkers with stunning flower-filled meadows.
Sikkim
- Gangtok – The capital city, offering monasteries, cable car rides, and MG Marg.
- Tsomgo Lake & Nathula Pass – High-altitude lake and Indo-China border view.
- Lachung, Lachen & Yumthang Valley – Snow-capped mountains, hot springs, and scenic beauty.
Manipur, Tripura & Mizoram
- Loktak Lake (Manipur) – The only floating lake in the world.
- Agartala (Tripura) – Home to Ujjayanta Palace and Neermahal.
- Aizawl (Mizoram) – Known for its serene landscapes and Mizo culture.
- March to May – Best for sightseeing, spring landscapes, and pleasant weather.
- September to November – Ideal for cultural festivals like Hornbill Festival.
- December to February – Best for snowfall in Tawang, Sikkim, and Arunachal.