Place |
Description |
Key Attractions & Highlights |
Assam |
Known as the gateway to North East India, Assam is famous for its tea gardens, wildlife, and the Brahmaputra River.
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Kaziranga National Park (one-horned rhinos), Kamakhya Temple, Majuli Island (largest river island), tea estates, and wildlife sanctuaries.
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Meghalaya |
The "Abode of Clouds" offers lush green landscapes, waterfalls, caves, and vibrant tribal culture.
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Shillong (capital), Cherrapunji (wettest place on Earth), Mawlynnong (cleanest village), living root bridges, Nohkalikai Falls, and Mawsmai Caves.
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Arunachal Pradesh |
A land of pristine natural beauty, mountains, and rich cultural diversity with many indigenous tribes.
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Tawang Monastery (largest Buddhist monastery in India), Ziro Valley, Namdapha National Park, Siang River, and vibrant tribal festivals.
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Manipur |
Known for its classical dance forms, lakes, and rich cultural heritage.
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Loktak Lake (largest freshwater lake in North East India), Kangla Fort, Ima Keithel (women’s market), and Shri Govindajee Temple.
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Mizoram |
Characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and a peaceful tribal lifestyle.
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Aizawl (capital), Dampa Tiger Reserve, Reiek Heritage Village, and scenic trekking routes.
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Nagaland |
Famous for its tribal culture, festivals, and scenic landscapes.
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Kohima (capital), Hornbill Festival (major cultural event), Dzükou Valley, and Khonoma Village (eco-village).
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Tripura |
Known for its temples, palaces, and diverse ethnic cultures.
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Ujjayanta Palace, Neermahal (water palace), Tripura Sundari Temple, and Jampui Hills.
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Sikkim |
A small but spectacular Himalayan state known for its monasteries, mountains, and adventure sports.
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Gangtok (capital), Tsongmo Lake, Nathula Pass, Rumtek Monastery, and trekking in the Kanchenjunga region.
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