Located at the Nilachal hill of Guwahati, the capital city of the state, Kamakhya temple is one of the most famous Shakti shrines in India.
Kaziranga National Park, home to the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros is one of the most important wildlife tourist attractions.
The latest entry to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites from Assam is the Charaideo Moidams or the burial mounds of the Ahom Royals.
Standing at an altitude of about 3000 m, the Tawang Monastery lies around 2 kms from Tawang town and is the oldest monastery in Asia and the second largest.
Tawang War Memorial is a historic site located in Tawang. The memorial was built in memory of the Indian soldiers who died in the 1962 Sino-Indian War, which was fought between India and China over border disputes.
Sela Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass located in the Tawang. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 13,700 feet (4,200 meters) above sea level. The pass is known for its snow-capped mountains, glacial lakes and picturesque valleys.
The living root bridges are one of Meghalaya’s most beautiful tangible heritage sites. These sites have recently been added to the tentative UNESCO world heritage site list. They are made of intertwined roots.
Umiam Lake, also known as Bara Pani is a reservoir in the hills 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Shillong in the state of Meghalaya, India. It was created by damming the Umiam River in the early 1960s.
The Dawki River, also known as the Umngot River or Wah Umngot, is a famous river in Meghalaya, India, known for its crystal-clear water and picturesque surroundings near the Bangladesh border.
Dzukou Valley is one of the unique place for trekker. Dzukou sits high amongst the clouds, at 2,452 meters above sea level, straddling the border of Nagaland and Manipur in northeast India.
The Kangla is a revered spot for the people of Manipur, reminding them of the days of their independence. It is a sacred place to the Meiteis.
Loktak Lake in Manipur is famous for being the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, and for its floating islands, or phumdis. It's also a Ramsar site of international importance.
Nagaland, with its rich cultural heritage and scintillating landscapes, is any traveler’s delight. Old Naga traditional homes have this legacy of storytelling where many of our folktales, folksongs, and stories of our rich culture and tradition have been passed on, from generation to generation.
Hornbill Festival of Nagaland serves as the best introduction to the traditional and cultural montage of Nagaland. This breathtaking celebration of life, culture, cuisine and tribes of Nagaland, is the most colourful extravaganza in North-East India.
Hailed as a model village for rural homestays, Tuophema Tourist Village is located about 40 kilometers from Kohima and offers fascinating insights of rural life. The village has 12 uniquely crafted cottages, representing the 12 different khels of the village.
Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram is situated at about 1132 metres above sea level. Flanked on the north by the lofty peaks of Durtlang, the hill city is set on ridges of steep hills overlooking the sylvan valley of the river Tlawng in the west and of the river Tuirial in the east and south.
Phawngpui National Park is famous for being the highest peak in Mizoram, reaching 2157 m above sea level, and for its diverse flora and fauna, including rare avian species like Blyth's tragopan and mammals like the Asiatic black bear.
Pawl Kut is the greatest of all the festivals celebrated in the state of Mizoram. Once all the harvests are over, this Harvest Festival is celebrated with great fun. The festival is usually celebrated either in the month of December or January.
The gleaming white Ujjayanta Palace located in the capital city of Agartala evokes the age of Tripura Maharajas. The name Ujjayanta Palace was given by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Sepahijala wildlife sanctuary is truly the biodiversity heaven of Tripura with an area of 18.53km. With the increase in population, there was considerable pressure threatening to diminish the forest cover and the related biodiversity of the Sepahijala area.
Tripura has beautiful rock cut carvings and stone images at Unakoti, Debtamura and Pilak. It is ‘Shaiba’ (Saivite) pilgrimage and dates back to 7th – 9th centuries if not earlier.The marvellous rock carvings, murals with their primitive beauty, waterfalls are not to be missed.
MG Road is the heart of Gangtok and its most happening place. It is the central shopping hub of this beautiful state capital with various shops, restaurants, and hotels lined up along both sides.
The Buddha Park of Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, is situated near Rabong (Ravangla) in South Sikkim district, Sikkim, India. It was constructed between 2006 and 2013 and features a 130-foot (40 m) high statue of the Buddha as its centerpiece.
Yumesamdong, also known as Zero Point, is a land of perennial snow in Lachung. This place is blessed with fascinating landscapes and breathtaking beauty.