EIGHT BEAUTIFUL STATES OF NORTHEAST INDIA

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Northeast India, gateway to pristine landscapes, vibrant culture, and pristine natural beauty, is a treasure trove for avid travelers. Here the eight states are: Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim. Each of these states invites nature lovers, adventure-seekers, and culture-goers to explore its unique attractions and create unforgettable memories. Let us start touring around the treasures of North-East India and explore some of its state’s top attractions.

 

1. ASSAM – LAND OF TEA AND TEMPLES

  • Guwahati: The land of the revered Kamakhya Temple and the serene Umananda Island—the world’s smallest river island.
  • Kaziranga National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its one-horned rhinoceros.
  • Majuli: The world’s largest river island, rich in culture and scenic beauty.
  • Sivasagar: Famous for its historic Ahom-era monuments like Rang Ghar and Talatal Ghar.

2. ARUNACHAL PRADESH – LAND OF THE RISING SUN

  • Tawang: Renowned for Tawang Monastery, the second-largest monastery in Asia, and the picture-postcard Shonga-tser Lake
  • Ziro Valley: UNESCO World Heritage nominee for the dense paddy fields and hosting the Ziro Music Festival.
  • Bomdila: Presents a grand view of the Himalayas with effervescent Buddhist monasteries.
  • Namdapha National Park: The park boasts the most vibrant biodiversity hotspot in the world, captivating any wildlife lover.

3. MANIPUR – JEWEL OF INDIA

  • Imphal: Visit Kangla Fort, the world’s only floating lake, Loktak Lake, and the iconic Ima Keithel (women’s market).
  • Ukhrul: The place is known for its landscapes, including Shiroi Hills and Shiroi Lily.
  • Moirang: It houses the INA Museum and is near the scenic Keibul Lamjao National Park.

4. MEGHALAYA – ABODE OF CLOUDS

  • Shillong: The capital is known for its colonial charm, Lady Hydari Park, and Elephant Falls.
  • Cherrapunji: Known for its living root bridges, Nohkalikai Falls, and Mawsmai Caves.
  • Mawlynnong: Asia’s cleanest village and an abode for ecotourism.
  • Dawki: Reckoned for its crystal-clear Umngot River.

5. MIZORAM – THE LAND OF ROLLING HILLS

  • Aizawl: The capital city is a peaceful retreat that has attractions like the Mizoram State Museum and Durtlang Hills.
  • Champhai: It is often called the ‘Rice Bowl of Mizoram,’ with marvelous views of the Myanmar hills.
  • Reiek Tlang: A serene hill station for trekking and sceneries.

6. NAGALAND – LAND OF FESTIVALS

  • Kohima: The capital is home to its history, the Kohima War Cemetery, and the Hornbill Festival, which takes place every year.
  • Dimapur: It serves as the gateway to Nagaland, ancient ruins, and lively markets.
  • Mon: Reckoned for the richness of tribal culture, especially with the Konyak Nagas and their own unique culture.

7. TRIPURA – HERITAGE AND NATURE INTERLOCK

  • Agartala: Featuring beautiful architectures like Ujjayanta Palace and Neermahal.
  • Unakoti: A place housing an ancient rock-cut sculpture archaeological site.
  • Jampui Hills: Famous for its greenish appearance and scenic spots.

8. SIKKIM – LAND OF MYSTIQUE BEAUTY

  • Gangtok: Nature and Modern Mingle – Tsomgo Lake and Rumtek Monastery are the attractions in the place.
  • Pelling: Beautiful views of Mount Kanchenjunga are enjoyed from here, and the Pemayangtse Monastery is also located here.
  • Yumthang Valley: It is called the ‘Valley of Flowers,’ a heaven for nature lovers.
  • Nathula Pass: A historical trade route with the most spectacular views of the Indo-China border.

 

WHY VISIT NORTHEAST INDIA?

  • Diverse Landscapes: Northeast India has it all, from rolling hills and verdant valleys to snow-capped peaks and pristine rivers.
  • Rich Culture: Each state has its own unique tribal heritage, festivals, and traditions.
  • Adventure Opportunities: Trekking in Arunachal Pradesh, river rafting in Meghalaya, and paragliding in Sikkim.
  • Unique Cuisine: Try delicacies such as smoked pork from Nagaland, bamboo shoot curries in Assam, and momos in Sikkim.

 

TRAVEL TIPS

  • Best Time to Visit: Most destinations are ideal between October and April.
  • Getting There: Guwahati in Assam is the gateway to Northeast India, with well-connected flights and railways.
  • Permits: Some states, like Arunachal Pradesh, require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for visitors.

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