Top 10 Offbeat destinations to visit in Northeast India

Now everyone who has #wanderlust in their Instagram bios can once more consider traveling. People are now interested in "revenge travel" after being confined to their houses for a year. If you have received all of your vaccinations, there is a potential that you will travel to some of Northeast India's less-traveled or unusual tourist locations.


If you are a nature lover and appreciate outdoor activities, northeast India provides you a whole package, from camping to river rafting.


Here is a list of 10 lesser-known places in Northeast India that you should visit if you're planning an action-packed vacation.

Visitable places in Northeast India.





1. Meghalaya Natural Infinity Pool


Mawten Village in Meghalaya is home to the Od Ringai Natural Pool. It takes approximately 112 hours to ascend to the peak of the Ur-Ringai Falls (also known as the Ghost Falling Falls), and another 2 hours to descend to the falls.


You will fall in love with so many other locations, such as the Hot Springs in Jakrem, Synrang Mawrin in Mawten, and Monoliths in Mawlangwir, even though the South West Khasi Hills are a latecomer to Meghalaya's tourism industry.


2. Dzongu, Sikkim


This winter, Dzongu is the ideal destination if you wish to feel the presence of nature. North Sikkim is home to Dzongu. The Teesta River, the Tholung Chu River, and the highland surround this tiny town from the south, east, and west, respectively. Although there aren't many touristy activities in this area, you'll be able to appreciate nature in its most pristine state and feel your spirit being renewed.


3. Peace and Happiness in Lunglei, Mizoram


Mizoram's Lunglei district is named for a rock. There are wildlife sanctuaries such as Thorangtlang Wildlife Sanctuary and Saza Wildlife Sanctuary in addition to the rock bridge near the Nghaish creek. You can see a wide range of species in this area, including Sambar, Porcupines, and Barking Deer.


4. Assam's Bheloghat Waterfalls


Are you eager for new experiences this winter? Your perfect location to prepare for the experience of hiking should be the Beloghat Waterfall in Assam's Karbi Anglong district. So gather your belongings and travel to this captivating location in the forest.


5. the tourist village of Tuophema in Nagaland


Tuophema tourist village is the ideal place to visit if you want to delve deeply into Naga culture. The distance between this village and Kohima, Nagaland's capital, is 50 kilometers. This location is organised into 12 separate clans and features 12 traditional cottages (Khels). A single clan is in charge of each Naga hut.


6. Shnongpdeng, Meghalaya


In Northeast India, Shnongpdeng is one location for water activities if you're seeking for a tranquil setting to refresh your thoughts. There are only a few kilometers separating it from Dawki.


The Umngot River, with its emerald color and crystal pure water, is displayed in this location for all to see. Enjoy action-packed sports, such as cliff jumping and snorkeling, as well as kayaking. Discover Meghalaya's lesser-known locations to satisfy your wanderlust.


7. Solomon Temple in Mizoram


Soloman Temple in Aizawl is another unusual place to go in Northeast India. This magnificent temple was created by the religious organization Kohhran Thianghlim and is made of marble.

"God had revealed Solomon's Temple to me in my visions in 1991. I had never before considered Solomon's temple or dreamed of building one. Lb Sailo, the founder of Kohhran Thianghlim Church, said, "As soon as I woke up, I typed down the information as I saw them in my dream.


8. Manipur's Keibul Lamjao National Park


Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur is the greatest location if you wish to see Northeast India's flora and fauna. A unique feature of Keibul Lamjao National Park is that it is the only natural park in the world to be located on a naturally occurring floating island in Loktak Lake. The Brow-antlered Deer and the Dancing Deer are two endangered species that can be found here.


9. Tripura's Neer Mahal


In Tripura, this palace is located in the middle of Rudrasagar Lake. You will see a stunning structure in addition to its scenic attractiveness. This aquatic location in Northeast India transports you back in time and gives you a glimpse of Tripura's culture and heritage.


10. Shergaon, Arunachal Pradesh, ranks 


The last town is Shergaon, which is found in Arunachal Pradesh's West Kameng district. This magnificent location is easily accessible from Tezpur in less than 4 hours thanks to a nice route. The Choskorong forest, not far from this wonderful settlement, has a magnificent waterfall.


We hope that after seeing some of Northeast India's lesser-known treasures, you are now itching to travel. So gather your belongings and embark on this journey to reconnect with nature and escape the outside world. Nothing is more exciting than taking the road less traveled, and these unusual places to visit in Northeast India guarantee you just that.


Reputable Indian travel and tourism businesses may offer customers a thorough and budget-friendly trip to north east India travel packages. People can readily explore these companies' websites to schedule their trip arrangements and take a great tour of the area.


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