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Top 5 Places to Visit in North East India

North East India is a treasure trove of beautiful and enchanting places

to visit that will surely have you reaching for your camera at every opportune moment.

The sister states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,

Mizoram, Manipur, Sikkim, Nagaland, Meghalaya,

Tripura, and Nagaland boast of incredible places to visit,

These places that look straight out of a fairy tale and leave you hungry for more.

Here are the top 5 places that you must visit if you come to North East India. 

Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Kaziranga National Park has been declared a World Heritage Site

because of the astonishing variety of wildlife it harbors.

The park is home to over two-thirds of the world’s population of one-horned rhinos.

The park has a well preserved and vibrant ecology and boasts of versatile biodiversity that attracts tourists from all over the world.

At Kaziranga, you will find wild buffaloes, civets, Bengal foxes,

swamp deer, elephants, leopards, gibbons, sloth bears as well as the unique flying squirrel.

Being a tiger reserve, if you are lucky, then you might spot a tiger too.

Birds like hornbills, pelicans and eagles make this park a hot tourist destination.

To travel across Kaziranga National Park you can do it in SUVs

or take the more exciting option of taking in the sights on the back of an elephant.

Besides the majestic wild animals, several water bodies play host to numerous bird and animal species. 

Mawsynram, Meghalaya

Mawsynram is an idyllic village that receives the highest rainfall in the world.

If you happen to be a nature lover then this fantastic place in Meghalaya is sure to appease you.

Mawsynram trounces Cherrapunji by a slight margin that sees this place receive humongous amounts of rainfall every year.

“Maw” is a Khasi word that means “stone”.

This is because there are many megaliths in the village that are completely natural.

The village of Mawsynram is located on top of a huge formation of a stalagmite

that is reminiscent of a Shivalinga.

Located 1400 meters above sea level,

this quaint village is a surefire retreat for jangled nerves of the city dweller.

Another unique thing about Mawsynram is the thick grass that villagers

use to cushion the sound of the rainfall that this village sees on most months of the year. 

Gangtok, Sikkim

Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim

and it is a great favorite of tourists who throng this scenic and beautiful location every year.

Gangtok is famous as a hill station and it offers a majestic view of the imposing Kanchenjunga Mountains.

The city is also a base camp for adventurous trekkers who are headed towards the Himalayas.

When you are on the road for Gangtok you will be amazed at the sights and sounds of the journey.

Gangtok happens to be an amalgamation of urbanization, rich culture, and resorts that are lavish and ostentatious.

Places that you must visit when you are in Gangtok are

the Rumtek monastery, the Ban Jhakri Falls, Tsongmo Lake,

Himalayan Zoological Park, Seven Sisters Waterfall,

Tashi Viewpoint, the Reshi Hot Spring, cable car ropeway and the Ganesh Tok. 

Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong, a mesmerizing city

is also known as the Scotland of the East.

There is an idol called Lei Shillong that is worshipped on a peak of Shillong

and the city derives its name from that.

Shillong is at an altitude of 1496m from the sea level and is a must-visit place

when you are touring the North East.

Shillong is famous for its picturesque landscapes and also the ancient traditions that it has.

The climate is equable and you can visit Shillong at any time of the year.

The descendants of some tribes like Khyrim, Maharam, and Langrim are settled here.

Shillong also boasts of several beautiful waterfalls and other attractions include golf courses,

beautiful lakes with crystal clear water and old museums too.

If you have an ear for music, Shillong is home to a good number of prominent musicians. 

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

For those travelers who are seeking beauty and solitude at the same time,

Ziro qualifies as the ideal place to visit.

Ziro is an ancient town in the state of Arunachal Pradesh

and is home to the Apa Tani tribe whom you will spot when you visit this beautiful place.

Ziro has lush and verdant fields of rice

and the pathways are covered with pine trees which make the place quite bewitching.

The town has a temperate climate and

this means that visitors can come to this place all round the year.

The music festival in Ziro is famous all around the world

and you would do well to time your visit with it.

Other major attractions in Ziro are the Tarin Fish Farm,

Meghna cave temple, Shiva Linga, Talley Valley Wildlife sanctuary and Miley for trekking. 

When you are exploring the North East it will help you if you go for a budget-friendly travel style. To help matters in this regard, the make my trip domestic flight coupon code available at Reward Eagle will reduce your flight expenses by quite a decent percentage.

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