Home to the mighty Siang River and Tawang Monastery, Arunachal is a Himalayan escape with dense forests, majestic views and ancient tribes. With trekking routes like Ziro Valley and wildlife sanctuaries, it’s a paradise for adventurers and nature lovers. Opportunities for cultural immersion and eco-tourism abound.
• Destination Focus: Tawang Monastery (Largest in India)| Ziro Valley (Cultural and natural beauty)| Namdapha National Park| Siang River (Adventure hub)
• Must See: Sela Pass| Tawang Monastery| Mechuka| Ziro Music Festival
• Activities: Trekking in Ziro Valley| Rafting in Siang River| Wildlife safari at Namdapha| Cultural experiences with indigenous tribes
Famous for its tea gardens, Kaziranga National Park, and vibrant festivals, Assam offers a mix of wildlife, culture, and history. Explore the mighty Brahmaputra River, enjoy traditional Assamese cuisine, and visit temples like Kamakhya for a deep dive into spirituality and nature-based tourism.
• Destination Focus: Kaziranga National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site),Manas National Park,Majuli (World’s largest river island),Heritage city of Sivasagar
• Must See: Kamakhya Temple,Kaziranga National Park,Majuli Island,Sivasagar (Historical landmarks)
• Activities:Wildlife safaris in Kaziranga,River cruise on Brahmaputra,Tea plantation tours,Exploring historical sites in Sivasagar
Known as the “Abode of Clouds,” Meghalaya features stunning landscapes, including the living root bridges of Cherrapunji and the crystal-clear waters of Dawki. Waterfalls, caves, and vibrant local festivals make it an ideal destination for eco-tourism and adventure enthusiasts.
Mizoram’s rolling hills and dense bamboo forests make it a tranquil getaway for nature lovers. The vibrant culture, including the famous Chapchar Kut festival, and scenic spots like Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) offer a peaceful retreat and opportunities for hiking, eco-tourism, and cultural exploration.
Nagaland is a land of festivals, with the Hornbill Festival showcasing the state’s diverse tribal culture. The rugged terrain is ideal for adventure tourism, with trekking, camping, and village homestays offering unique cultural exchanges. Visit Kohima and explore World War II heritage sites.
Tripura is a blend of royal heritage and natural beauty, featuring palaces like Ujjayanta and the Neermahal. The state also boasts rich biodiversity in its lush forests and wildlife sanctuaries, making it a prime destination for heritage and eco-tourism.
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