North East

North East

Nature’s blessing in abundance – the eight Northeastern states of India.

The Indian subcontinent's least explored, most enigmatic, and possibly most beautiful region is the North East. It welcomes rare and endangered animal and plant species, pure natural beauty, a wide range of rich ethnic diversity, and distinctive tribal cultural heritage. The region's terrain is as diverse as its inhabitants. Assam's Kaziranga National Park is home to the famed one-horned Asian rhinos, which graze peacefully alongside the mighty Brahmaputra River. Meanwhile, Meghalaya's forested hills and valleys are home to waterfalls, and the Himalayas' snow-capped peaks dominate Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh's northern landscapes. While Nagaland is covered in rolling hills and valleys, Mizoram's terrain is categorized by winding mountain routes and hills covered with bamboo forests.

Best Time to Visit:- When we talk about the best time to visit the Northeast, well, every season has different pleasures, but an ideal time to visit seven sisters is between November and May; still, the rainy season is also an inordinate time to explore the Northeast's natural beauty.
Despite the idea that winter fog might cause travel delays, the higher altitude districts of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, and Nagaland get exceedingly cold in December. Winters in Assam and Tripura are not too harsh. Between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius is the typical temperature. It rains heavily in Arunachal, Assam, and Meghalaya from May through September. When it rains heavily, certain areas flood with the Brahmaputra's flat valleys and other low-lying areas. It is also a slow time of year, and you may be able to take advantage of off-season savings in Kaziranga, Manas, and areas of Arunachal, Nagaland, and Assam. The summer season temperature varies from 25 degrees Celsius in the lower-lying sections to 10 degrees Celsius in the higher-altitude areas.

However, there are many places to visit in the Northeast, and every corner is full of natural and divine beauty. Here, we suggest some of the most scenic spots of ‘seven sisters'.
There are many places to explore in Sikkim, like Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Kanchenjunga Camp, Yumthang Valley, Pelling, Zuluk, Teesta River, Gurudongmar Lake, Goechala, etc.
Top visiting places in Assam are Kamakhya Temple, Kaziranga National park, Kakochang waterfalls, Brahmaputra River, Saraighat Bridge, etc. Tea Garden of Sonitpur district, Thengal Manor Bungalow, Kaziranga Golf Resort, Chowkidinghee Chang Bungalow, and Mancotta Chang Bungalow have contributed significantly to the growth of the tea culture in North East India and around the world.
If we talk about Arunachal Pradesh, like numerous other magnificent locations, include Tawang, Ziro Valley, Roing, Sela Pass, Namdapha National Park, Bomdila, Dirang, Tezu, Pasighat, Nuranang Falls, Mechuka, Itanagar, Along, Bhalukpong, Sangti, Changlang, Bumla Pass, Anini, Daporijo, Hayuliang Village, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, and Gorichen Peak. And when you want to explore Meghalaya, numerous picturesque locations exist, including Nohakalikai Falls, Umiam Lake, Mawlynnong Village, Living Root Bridges, Laitlum Canyon, Dawki River, Cherrapunji, Mawsynram, Elephant Falls, Mawphlang Sacred Forest, Seven Sisters Falls, and more.
There are also several locations in Manipur, Mizoram Nagaland, and Tripura, but you should take the advice of Local Experts before visiting cause of local issues.