Overview
Explore the sister states in the North East to explore gems like Nathula Pass in Sikkim or observe nature’s grandeur at Kaziranga National Park in Assam. Some popular local delicacies include the famous Laksa from Assam and Thupka from Arunachal Pradesh for the food lover in you. A trip between March and June is sure to leave you awestruck and pull on your heartstrings to stay.
Things to do in North-East
Visit the Tea Gardens
Northeast India is known for its tea plantations, and you can visit the tea gardens in Darjeeling, Assam, and Meghalaya. You can learn about the process of tea making and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed tea.
Explore the Wildlife Sanctuaries
Northeast India is home to many wildlife sanctuaries such as Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, and Nameri National Park. You can go on a wildlife safari to spot animals such as tigers, elephants, and rhinos.
Experience the Local Culture
Northeast India is home to many different tribes, each with their unique culture, language, and traditions. You can experience the local culture by visiting the tribal villages, attending the local festivals, and trying the local cuisine.
Visit the Monasteries
Northeast India is home to many beautiful Buddhist monasteries such as Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim and Tawang Monastery in Arunachal Pradesh. You can explore the monasteries, learn about the Buddhist culture, and enjoy the stunning views.
Attend the Hornbill Festival
he Hornbill Festival is a popular festival held in Nagaland, which showcases the culture, music, and traditions of the Naga tribes. You can attend the festival and enjoy the cultural performances, traditional food, and handicrafts.
Visit the Lakes
Northeast India is home to many beautiful lakes such as the Umiam Lake in Meghalaya and the Tsomgo Lake in Sikkim. You can enjoy the stunning views and take a boat ride on the lakes.