Tuesday, October 13, 2020

22 Amazing Places You Won’t Believe Exist In Northeast India

The land of the seven sisters in Northeast India is not just a beholder of vibrant indigenous cultures, it nestles in the lap of unspoilt nature, beckoning travelers to come here at least once in their lifetimes

 
1. Nathula Pass in Sikkim almost translates to "The Listening Pass"

2. Nokrek National Park, home to the last remaining Red Pandas


3. Neer Mahal is one the largest Water Palaces in India. Built in 1930, it lies 53 km from Agartala
4. Terrace Rice Fields, Khonoma Green Village, Nagaland

5. Touphema Cultural Village in Nagaland, 40 km from Kohima

6. Elephant Safari in Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary, 31 km from Gangtok in Sikkim



7. Literally meaning "The Mustard Lake," Tamdil Lake is a spectacular picnic spot in Aizwal
8. Hanging Bridge near Walong, Arunachal Pradesh
9. Dzukou Valley is the valley of flowers and greenery in the North-East
10. Lotak Lake, the largest fresh water lake in the North East, and the only floating lake in the world
11. Originally Shungatser Lake, it was later named after Madhuri Dixit, and is now popular as Madhuri Lake
12. The Royal Family of the Kings of Manikya Dynasty had built the Ujjayanta Palace in 1862 in Tripura
13. Nuranang Falls at a height of 100 meters is unquestionably the most spectacular waterfall in Arunachal Pradesh
14. Dancing in the Hornibill Festival, Nagaland
15. Sela Pass, one of the highest Passes in the North East, at an elevation of 13,700 feet
16. Mawlynnong in East Khasi Hills is the cleanest village in Asia, and also known as "God’s own Garden"
17. Maujali in Assam is the largest River Island inhabited on the Earth
18. Clustered by paddy fields, formidable mountainscapes of Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh are truly captivating
19. Krem Liat Prah in Meghalaya is the longest natural cave in India
20. Greenish Blue waters of the Dwaki River in Khasi Hills, Meghalaya
21. Gorichen Peak, at about 21,286 feet is one of the most demanding summits in North-East for trekking
22. The Umian Lake, 15 km from Meghalaya is perfect to watch the sun go down while you straddle in a boat
 
 

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