Top 10 Offbeat Destinations In Northeast India

There are many unexplored places to visit in Northeast India with your family or friends. The real excitement begins with the planning of a holiday to visit these locations. An unforgettable experience is an expedition to popular destinations, stunning scenery, and many adventure activities.

There is definitely nothing better than a holiday in India to break the monotonous routine of leaving behind all your worries. A visit to these destinations will reinforce your relationship with loved ones like never before with the perfect gathering of charms.

10 Offbeat Destinations In Northeast India To Explore In 2021

Here are the best places to visit in Northeast India.

1. Ziro Valley

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Ziro is a lovely plateau and the headquarters of the District of Lower Subansiri. This lovely station on the hill is situated 1500 meters above sea level. The place has an imposing landscape of magnificent lush green trees, elevated patches, and rivulets. It is renowned for the cultivation of paddy-cum-pisciculture.

The region is renowned for the terrace paddy areas where the local people practice the distinctive method of poly-culture and water management. Mainly populated by the Apatani tribe, during festivals celebrated by the Apatani people, the town wears a festive look.

Amongst the most popular places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh is the Ziro Valley and we offer the best way of discovering this heavenly destination in our Ziro travel kit. You have the chance to make the most of your trip with us as we create a fascinating itinerary that includes a visit to the Apatani Tribe, who are the inhabitants of this area and make their living by cultivating fish and rice together.

We have the Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary for wildlife lovers, where they can relish the rich and exotic flora and fauna.

2. Suntalekhola

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Suntalekhola is a popular hideaway destination. Situated at the foot of the Eastern Himalayas, Suntalekhola is a blessed village. A picturesque green nature trek from Samsing to Suntalekhola, the flow of mountain streams will bring you very close to nature and refresh your mind and soul.

Suntalekhola is adjacent to Bhutan, from where you can get a quick view of the hills of Bhutan. Suntalekhola is home to many varieties of butterflies, and birds including Pond Heron, Black Eagle, Hill Partridge, Red-vented Bulbul, etc. In Suntalekhola, there are several sightseeing locations that have hyped the curiosity of travelers like Rocky Island, Rachela Pass, etc.

If you want to enjoy the natural ambiance and the vicinity of Suntalekhola, our cheap & luxury tour packages allow you to explore Suntalekhola.

3. Dong

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Dong is located at the confluence of the rivers Lohit and Sati and is the easternmost village in India that is said to receive the first sun rays. Dong is situated at an altitude of 1240 meters in a strategic tri-junction of three countries, namely India, Myanmar, and China. The area is enriched with unspoiled natural beauty and is the paradise of a photographer.

The best way to discover this beautiful destination is to trek. The Dong Valley is the spot where you can see the country's first sunrise. Arunachal Pradesh is an omnipresent voice, traveling the river, the towns, and the estuary mouth, a place from which so many natural processes emanate, where the mountains have gravitas and the prayers of people move on the slopes of these mountains revealing the intrinsic relationship between the mountains and the cloud, telling stories of change and yet carrying the essence of permanence.

4. Nongriat

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Nongriat is a village in north-eastern India, in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya State. Perhaps best known for its living root bridges, it is one of Jingkieng Nongriat's impressive double-decker suspension bridges. Close Nongriat, and best viewed as a majestic cascade from the neighboring village of Laitkynsew during the autumn monsoon season, is the Ka Likai waterfall. You can see waterfalls in Nongriat and can enjoy swimming in cold water.

An epic one is a descent to the Nongriat double-decker root bridge. You start near the village of Tyrna at the tip of the valley and climb down about 3000 stairs. There are plenty of spectacular views and natural sights to take in on the way. Meghalaya's root bridges are an enigma, an important part of the old Khasi lifestyle that dates back to the days when it was part of the routine to trek through dense forests and navigates fast-flowing rivers.

Due to its multi-level formation, the double-decker root bridge of Nongriat is unique; it took years for these beautiful examples of botanical architecture to create. Nearby, there are several pools surrounded by rocks where you can sit and relax. After your walk, the neatly run food stalls will ensure that you will not be hungry.

Adotrip is the most preferred Meghalaya tour operator with an expert team designing varied holiday packages, honeymoon packages, adventure tour packages, pilgrimage packages, and wildlife tour packages.

5. Mawlynnong

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The Cleanest Village in Asia is Mawlynnong Village, situated in the interior of the hills of East Khasi. Mawlynnong is also known as God's own garden and has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is known for its 1,000-year-old single root bridge.

The Mawlynnong tribes are very committed to keeping their surroundings clean so that even the dried leaves falling on the streets are visible. You can see trees, cliffs, rivers, waterfalls, and gorges. The road will become narrow as you come closer to the village and the bamboo forests will begin. And then all of a sudden you'll be in a village that's even more stunning than its introduction.

Mawlynnong, blessed with pristine natural beauty, is situated in the East Khasi district. Cherrapunji is 92 km away and Shillong is 90 km away. The village won the 2003 award of the cleanest village in Asia. Climb up to the many tree huts to get the most spellbinding view of neighboring Bangladesh and gorges and valleys, made from locally grown bamboo.

There is not much else to do here other than a stroll around the picturesque village. Take the opportunity to communicate and savor some native fruits and vegetables with the locals.

6. Mon Village

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Located near the border of Indo-Myanmar, Mon offers its best in raw natural beauty and to a traveler who is constantly enjoying being one with nature, no matter how the journey is going to be, in reality, you are meant to live in some offbeat Nagaland destinations like Mon.

For an exciting expedition, the serpentine roads are a perfect 'highway to hell'. As one of the most backward destinations in India, even in Nagaland, Mon is witnessing many tourists visiting to research the region's geography and culture. The district of Mon is home to the Konyak Nagas tribe, and seeing tattooed faced locals is really fascinating and intriguing.

Of course, those were the times when, when they reach adulthood, everybody will be scarred with tattoos, nowadays that pattern is not followed and people can appreciate their natural selves. For travelers and nature lovers, if you are looking for a unique experience to spend a different kind of holiday away from the chaos, Mon is one of the best places to visit in Nagaland; it is a simple and charming town.

If you are searching for a thing of beauty, then you will come across huts and shops where village ladies sell organic fruit as you ascend towards the mountain journey, it will be difficult not to see anything exciting along Nagaland's roads. 

7. Tamenglong

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For tourists interested in outdoor holidays, this hilly area is an ideal environment. This town's beauty is unmatched by the rare varieties of flora and fauna. Tamenglong is a wonderful district full of diversity, both natural and cultural.

Tamenglong is also known as the Land of the Hornbill and is home to rare orchids, virgin forests, rare bird species, and wildlife. Known for the oranges grown here, the town of Manipur is home to some of the rarest plants and animals.

Here, the colorful forest provides shelter for hog deer, leopards, wild dogs, hyenas, tigers, and more. In this beautifully endowed town, with its waterfalls, exotic animals, and numerous orchards, a nature lover can have a ball. 

8. Unakoti

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An ancient pilgrimage center, Unakoti is a prime tourist spot in Tripura and attracts tourists and devotees from far and wide. Unakoti is where his carvings and sculptures of gods and goddesses are kept in India's heritage. It is only justified, for such a storehouse of religious and spiritual significance, that the place is also the home of lush green flora and full of natural beauty.

Many of the rock carvings here represent the life of Lord Shiva, as well as other Hindu mythological examples. Sculptures of the Nandi Bull, Lord Ram, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Lord Ganpati can also be seen here.

Provided the terrain and the natural offerings of the area, Unakoti also makes a good place for hiking, trekking, and other activities. 

9. Champai

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Champai, popularly known as the Rice Bowl of India, is a small town near the border between India and Myanmar. With green paddy fields and beautiful vineyards, the houses in this town give you a French countryside feeling.

Lake Ri Dil is a famous heart-shaped lake just right for a couple of travelers. Champhai has a variety of tourist attractions, including most natural settings. These include the Kungawrhi Puk cave, the Tiau Lui river, Lianchhiari Lunglen Tlang, and a few others.

The nearby Murlen National Park is a great location for wildlife enthusiasts to see hoolock gibbons (endangered species), tigers, and even Himalayan bears. Champhai and its surrounding areas are known primarily for their natural beauty and vast valleys of rice fields. 

10. Tura

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Tura is the state's eco-tourism center. It is situated in Assam, 311 km from Shillong and 219 km from Guwahati. Tura is relatively firmly rooted in its native Garo origins, as opposed to Shillong, which is becoming increasingly multicultural.

With rich undisturbed biodiversity and natural attractions such as waterfalls, caves, and rivulets, Tura and the other regions of the district boast. The Nokrek National Park is the main attraction of this town, 12 km from the town where numerous animals live, such as the leopard, golden cat, wild buffalo, pheasant, and many more.

One can also visit the Rongbang Dar Falls, although a trip to this region will remain somewhat incomplete without visiting the Siju caves. Tura Mountain, part of a forest reserve, is an ideal destination for hiking and sightseeing, as it provides panoramic views of the valley from the accompanying observatory.

Wrapping up with our list of Offbeat destinations in Northeast India. I hope these beautiful locations will help you make memorable trips in Northeast India. Check out the affordable tour packages to these awesome travel destinations.

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