Arunachal Pradesh
Whether you are looking for a respite from the summer heat or planning a romantic getaway with your partner, North East is where nature flourishes in all its glory. This region is home to some of the most astounding places and tourist spots.
If you are looking for the best places to visit in North East, here are five destinations that top the list of every traveller:
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Spot one-horned Rhinos in Kaziranga National Park
The Kaziranga National Park in the north-eastern state of Assam is famous for its wildlife and conservation of endangered species. Spread over a vast area on the embankment of River Brahmaputra, its grasslands and wetlands are home to elephants, tigers and the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinos. Apart from these, the sanctuary has an abundance of swamp deer and wild water buffaloes. Taking a jeep or elephant safari in the national park is a memorable experience for all. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kaziranga National Park lures leisure travellers from all over India throughout the year.
Lachung
Lachung is one of the most beautiful places to visit in North East India. The small village town atop the mountains is situated close to the border between Tibet and Sikkim. Lachung is home to a famous 19th-century monastery, which is encircled by beautiful apple orchards. Another major attraction located in the nearby Yumthang Valley is the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary protecting various species of rhododendron plants. The Yumthang Valley, also called the ‘Zero Point’, is renowned for its abundant hot springs, dense pine forests, and waterfalls. Standing at an elevation of 8,858 feet above the sea level, Lachung deserves to feature in the North East holiday itinerary of every tourist visiting Sikkim.
Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji is famed as the second wettest place in India as the town receives an average rainfall of 11,777 mm annually. The place is known for its natural wonders like the Double Decker Living Root Bridges made from rubber trees and the gorgeous Nohkalikai Falls, offering a view of seven multiple streams gushing down a cliff simultaneously. A trip to natural gems like Thangkharang National Park and Nortek National Park might offer you an encounter with the Red Panda and some other rare species of flora and fauna. This high-altitude town is also a haven for adventure junkies looking for some exciting caving experiences. Mawsmai Cave in Cherrapunji is the fourth longest cave in the Indian subcontinent and also features a pool inside created by five different rivers.
Tawang
A trip to Arunachal Pradesh is incomplete if you do not visit Tawang. Located at an elevation of 2,669 m to the east of Bhutan, it is one of the top North East holiday destinations. The town is best known for its 400-year-old Buddhist monastery, which attracts a huge number of local devotees and tourists. Besides, Tawang boasts unparalleled scenic beauty along with some stunning attractions like Sela Pass, Taktsang Gompa and Gorichen Peak.
Gangtok
Capture the picture-perfect compositions of Gangtok in your camera
The capital of Sikkim, Gangtok is a trekkers’ hub. This cloudy paradise is simply exuberant, enticing and the ultimate gateway to the North East. The view of Mount Kanchenjunga from Gangtok is indeed a remarkable sight. It serves as the base town for groups of mountaineers on an expedition to climb the Eastern Himalayas. Tourists can gaze at the sight of pristine River Teesta and explore the famous Nathula Pass, Rumtek Monastery, Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri Falls, Tashi Viewpoint etc.
Whether you are travelling with friends, family or solo, these amazing places to visit in North East India should be on your list. For the ultimate fun and hassle-free experience, book your North East holiday package with MakeMyTrip.