[tocTop places tovisit in Northeast India]
Travellers from across the globe love India's Northeast states that are famous for their gorgeous green valleys, rolling hills and bubbling rivers and their captivating appearance. They are renowned for their diverse cultural heritage as well as their rich heritage and tradition of culture. Tourists love these states because of their hiking trails and parks that allow visitors to view wild wildlife in their natural habitat, as well as ancient shrines and snow-covered mountains.
1. Nathula Pass, Sikkim
It is possible to hire taxis and travel the road up to Nathula Pass. You will be able to take in beautiful views of the hills and view the Chinese side.
2. Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Its dense forest and meadows of elephant grass and swampy lagoons is home to the biggest Indian rhinoceros colony. The park is the home of four tourist circuits, making it one of the most important biodiversity hotspots. Each course has its distinct characteristics. The national park spans a length of 430 kilometres.
3. Tsomgo Lake, Sikkim
Tsomgo Lake is also known as the Changu Lake. It has a spectacular panorama of rugged mountains. The lakeside is at its peak in spring, when it's full of bloom, and in the winter, when it is frozen solid. A yak ride along the lake can be a memorable experience for travellers. You can also enjoy an ice-ski ride on frozen lakes during winter.
4. Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh
It is India's biggest monastery and is the second-largest in the world. It offers an incredible view over the Tawang River Valley. The monastery is home to a monastic institution, with the Buddhist Cultural Study Centre and a temple, school and library.
5. Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro Valley, surrounded by mountains that rise to the heavens, is home to The Apatani tribe. The valley is home to numerous hiking trails, which makes it among the most sought-after valleys. Northeast India is home to multiple adventure destinations. Tourists can experience the scenic beauty of the Ziro valley and discover more about the traditional tribal culture and the way of life. It is also home to the tribal culture and lifestyle—the most loved annual Indian music festival.
6. Goechala, Sikkim
Goechala is the most popular trek route in Nepal. The route covers 14 Himalayan summits, including Mt. Kanchenjunga. It comprises all the highlights of the trek: Teesta River, Paha Khola Bridge and Viburnum plantations and the Viburnum plantations. This is the reason why the most popular tourist destination in Northeast India is Phedang.
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