Northeast India is a treaure trove of diverse landscapes, beautiful and rich culture and traditions. Characterised by its landscapes, vast valleys and unparalleled biodiversity, this region invites visitors to explore its hidden gems. The diverse community adds depth to the experiece by offering traditional festivals, handicrafts and cuisines that reflect the heritage of the region. 


The pleasant weather of the region throughout the year offers opportunities for adventure and relaxation. From walking in the untouched wilderness to immersing yourself in the rhythm of daily life, the northeast provides it all. Whether you're looking for peace, culture or adrenaline rush, Northeast India offers unforgettable experiences that connect you with nature and heart warming people. 




Here Are A Few Must Visit Destinations Of Northeast India


1. Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh


 Pasighat is the oldest city of Arunachal Pradesh. It's situated on the banks of the Siang River. It's known for its stunning natural beauty with green landscapes, rolling hills and vibrant flora and fauna. This mesmerising town is the gateway to the eastern Himalayas and attracts adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can explore the traditional Apatani villages, enjoy local festivals, and engage themselves in adventure activities like hiking and rafting. The rich heritage and natural surroundings of the region make Pasighat an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility in the heart of Northeast India.



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2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya


 Cherrapunji in Meghalaya is known for its magnificient scenery and heavy rainfall, Known as one of the wettest places in the world, this place has green landscapes, beautiful waterfalls and root bridges that showcases the local ingenuity. The area is rich in biodiversity and offers opportunities for hiking and spotting a variety of animals. Cherrapunji's unique climate has nurtured culture with localites celebrating their festivals and traditions. Visitors can enjoy a wonderful view from viewpoints like Nohkalikai Falls and experience the natural beauty of this place, making it a must-visit place for those who love hiking and trekking.



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3. Dzukou Valley, Manipur