Oct 27, 2025

Have you visited these places in North East India?

Aanya Mehta

Dawki, Meghalaya

Known for the crystal-clear Umngot River, Dawki is ideal for boating and witnessing breath taking natural beauty.

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Dzukou Valley, Nagaland/Manipur

This offbeat valley is known for pristine landscapes, seasonal flowers, and trekking trails far from tourist crowds.

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Haflong, Assam

Called the “Switzerland of Assam,” Haflong is a serene hill station with lakes, hills, and lush greenery.

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Loktak Lake, Manipur

Famous for its floating phumdis (islands), Loktak Lake is perfect for boating, birdwatching, and experiencing rural life on the water.

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Majuli Island, Assam

One of the world’s largest river islands, Majuli offers vibrant Assamese culture, monasteries, and a tranquil riverside setting.

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Mon, Nagaland

Famous for its colourful festivals and the Morung villages, Mon gives a deep insight into Nagaland’s tribal heritage.

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Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

A peaceful town with majestic monasteries and stunning mountain views, Tawang is perfect for spiritual retreats and scenic photography.

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Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Famous for its pine forests and the Ziro Music Festival, this valley is perfect for trekking and immersing yourself in the Apatani tribe’s unique culture.

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