5 Best Destinations To Explore In North East India

5 Best Destinations To Explore In North East India

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North East India entails seven beautiful sister states and one gorgeous brother state. All these regions are of lovely diversity in terms of culture, heritage, food, and festivals. Some similarities exist as well. Let’s introduce the brother northeast Indian state Sikkim, featuring panoramically iconic views of Mount Kanchenjunga and one of the cleanest cities in India, Gangtok, as its capital.

Seven northeast sister states include Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Assam, Nagaland, and Tripura. You might choose a combined tour package or select a single state at the cost-effective north east package. Each of these states flaunting its uniqueness fascinates travelers.

Here are five places selected overall that are impeccably impressive. However, Northeast India houses a galore of incredible tourist attractions, ranging from mountains, hill stations, valleys, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, spiritual places, to amusement parks.

#1 Cherrapunji

The Abode of Cloud, Meghalaya is where dwells this exceptionally spectacular destination, Cherrapunji. Also called Sohra, Cherrapunji sits beautifully at an elevation of 1430m., which experiences heavy rainfall each year, and hence becomes one of the wettest lands on the planet. Annually, it receives 11777 mm of rainfall. The most famous attraction in Cherrapunji is the Living Root Bridges, situated near Nongriat village.

#2 Tawang Monastery

Tawang Monastery is in Arunachal Pradesh, the largest Buddhist temple in India, nestled in the Tawang Chu Valley. The mountainous backdrop makes this destination appear more incredibly ethereal. Gaden Namgyal Lhatse or Tawang Monastery, founded by Merak Lama Lodre Gyamtso in 1860-1861 AD, is the second largest monastery in the world, settled at a height of some 3000 m. Gaden Namgyal Lhatse translates to Celestial Paradise in a Clear Night. Visit these wonderful North East tour places.

#3 Imphal

Manipurs’ capital Imphal is one of the most ancient cities in India, featuring its stunning landscapes comprising greenery, hills, valleys, and rivers. Imphal, being a retreat to the eyes, houses unmatched attractions like Loktak Lake, Kangla Fort, Red Hill Lokpachinh, Manipur State Museum, Sirohi National Park, Tharon Cave, Khonghampat Orchidarium, Imphal War Cemetery, Shree Govindajee Temple, Vishnu Temple, Sekta Archaeological Living Museum.

#4 Gurudongmar Lake

Gurudongmar Lake belongs to the Mangan district of Sikkim and involves a shore length of 5.34km., considered holy by Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhs. Picturesquely perched at an elevation of 5154 m, Gurudongmar Lake is one of the highest lakes in India and worldwide according to the Sikkim Government. The splendour of this Great Himalayan Lake can hardly be put into words. Snow-laden mountainous vistas are sure to wow your senses.

#5 Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park, nestled in Assam, is a UNSECO World Heritage Site. The protection and population of the Great Indian one-horned Rhinoceros make it one of the best wildlife destinations in the world. Boat safari, elephant rides, jeep safari, birdwatching, tea garden tours, folk dances, and cultural shows are widely-enjoyed outdoor activities here. Customize anorth east travel package today at budget-friendly costs.

Wildlife habitats in the park include Indian elephant, wild buffalo, Indian gaur, hog deer, Indian wild boar, swamp deer, Indian Gray mongoose, sloth bear, leopard, jungle cat, Asiatic black bear, fishing cat, white-browed gibbon, golden jackal, capped langur, Indian porcupine, large Indian civet, Bengal fox, etc.

You can also spot turtles, tortoises, snakes, and lizards in Kaziranga National Park, which is also home to over 478 species of birds. Explore a compact tour provided by a reliable tour operator to make your trip to Northeast India worthwhile.


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