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Welcome to North East India
The Enchanting Seven Sisters of India
Tucked away in the northeastern corner of India lies a magical land known as the Seven Sisters. Comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura, this region is a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and culture enthusiasts. Blessed with lush green valleys, rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant traditions, North East India offers a unique blend of serenity and thrill. Here’s an overview of what each state has to offer:


Assam – The Gateway to the Northeast
Assam is synonymous with sprawling tea gardens, the mighty Brahmaputra River, and the famous Kaziranga National Park, home to the one-horned rhinoceros. Majuli, the world’s largest river island, and Sualkuchi, the silk village, showcase the state’s vibrant culture.
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Kaziranga National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the one-horned rhinoceros and diverse wildlife.
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Majuli: The largest river island in the world, renowned for its satras (Vaishnavite monasteries) and vibrant culture.
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Guwahati: Visit Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Island, and the Assam State Museum.
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Sivasagar: Explore the remnants of the Ahom dynasty, including the Rang Ghar and Talatal Ghar.
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Manas National Park: A UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve, perfect for wildlife safaris.

Meghalaya – The Abode of Clouds
Meghalaya is nature’s masterpiece, boasting living root bridges, the mesmerizing waterfalls of Cherrapunji and Shillong, and Mawsynram, the wettest place on earth. Adventure enthusiasts can explore caves, trek through verdant forests, or relax by serene lakes.
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Cherrapunji: Home to cascading waterfalls like Nohkalikai Falls and living root bridges.
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Shillong: The capital city with scenic viewpoints, Ward’s Lake, and Don Bosco Museum.
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Mawsynram: The wettest place on Earth, offering lush green landscapes and caves like Mawjymbuin.
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Dawki: Famous for its crystal-clear Umngot River and Shnongpdeng for adventure sports.
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Mawlynnong: Asia’s cleanest village, offering eco-tourism and stunning natural beauty.

Arunachal Pradesh – The Land of the Rising Sun
Arunachal Pradesh is a canvas of pristine beauty and spirituality. Visit Tawang, known for its stunning monastery and snow-clad peaks, or marvel at the beauty of Ziro Valley, a haven for music and nature enthusiasts. Don't miss the Namdapha National Park for its exotic wildlife and adventure treks.
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Tawang Monastery: One of the largest monasteries in India, it’s a spiritual haven nestled amidst snow-capped mountains.
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Ziro Valley: Famous for its rolling hills, pine forests, and the Apatani tribal culture, Ziro is also the host of the popular Ziro Music Festival.
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Sela Pass: A high-altitude mountain pass offering panoramic views of the Himalayas and the serene Sela Lake.
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Dirang: A quaint hill station with hot water springs, apple orchards, and the scenic Sangti Valley.

Manipur – The Jewel of India
Known for its lush landscapes and serene beauty, Manipur captivates travelers with Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the country, and the floating islands of Keibul Lamjao National Park. Imphal, with its rich history and markets, is a must-visit.
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Loktak Lake: Famous for its floating islands (phumdis) and the only floating national park, Keibul Lamjao.
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Imphal: Explore Kangla Fort, Ima Keithel (all-women market), and the Manipur State Museum.
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Ukhrul: Known for its breathtaking valleys, lush greenery, and Shirui Lily, a rare flower.
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Moreh: A border town offering a glimpse into Indo-Myanmar trade and culture.
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Andro Village: Experience authentic Manipuri pottery and traditional houses.

Mizoram – The Land of Blue Mountains
Mizoram offers a tranquil escape with its picturesque landscapes and vibrant traditions. Explore Aizawl, the state’s capital, and Reiek for scenic views. Tam Dil and Vantawng Falls are perfect spots to connect with nature.
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Aizawl: The capital city with attractions like Durtlang Hills, Solomons Temple, and vibrant markets.
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Vantawng Falls: The highest waterfall in Mizoram, surrounded by dense forest.
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Reiek: A quaint village offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.
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Tam Dil: A serene lake perfect for boating and picnics.
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Hmuifang: A hill station ideal for camping and exploring nature.

Nagaland – The Land of Festivals
Nagaland’s cultural vibrancy and scenic beauty make it a unique destination. The Hornbill Festival showcases the state’s diverse tribal heritage, while destinations like Kohima, Dzukou Valley, and Mokokchung charm visitors with their serene landscapes.
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Kohima: The capital city with highlights like the Kohima War Cemetery and Naga Heritage Village.
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Dzukou Valley: Known as the Valley of Flowers in the Northeast, perfect for trekking.
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Mon: Explore the Konyak tribe’s culture and the village of Longwa, which straddles the India-Myanmar border.
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Mokokchung: A cultural hub known for its vibrant festivals and scenic beauty.
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Khonoma: India’s first green village, offering a perfect blend of nature and Naga culture.

Tripura – A Cultural Wonderland
Tripura is a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visit the stunning Neermahal Palace, the majestic Ujjayanta Palace, and the archaeological wonders of Unakoti. Don’t miss the tranquil Dumbur Lake and Jampui Hills for a serene retreat.
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Ujjayanta Palace: A magnificent royal palace that now serves as a state museum.
Neermahal: A stunning lake palace located on Rudrasagar Lake.
Unakoti: An archaeological wonder with rock-cut carvings and ancient sculptures.
Jampui Hills: Known for its scenic beauty and orange orchards.
Dumbur Lake: A serene spot perfect for boating and birdwatching.
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