Stunning photos from Northeast India to make you a travel addict
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Aug 31, 2018, 15:55 IST
River Umngot, Meghalaya
India is so much more than the regular, away from Ladakh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Goa and the Andamans. So much more and so much prettier, for there is a treasure trove of attractions in Northeast India. It is the easternmost region of the country, sees a few tourists, and is yet spectacular. If you are done with the regular, it is time to leave for Northeast India. Perhaps starting from a day spent boating in the stunning waters of River Umngot in Meghalaya.
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Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya
This scenic waterfall in Meghalaya is also the highest plunge waterfall in India (340 m), and has a charm that is unparalleled. It is gushing in full flow almost all through the year, and is only relatively dry between December to February. There is also a plunge pool at the bottom of the falls, which makes for a great picnic spot; swimming is not advisable though.
Dzukou Valley, Nagaland-Manipur
This very scenic valley sprawls on the border of two Indian states - Nagaland and Manipur. At an altitude of 2452 m, Dzukou Valley is home to an enticing variety of flora and fauna, and also house the very rare Dzukou Lily. Other than its picturesque settings, the valley is home to the Angami tribe of Nagaland.
Loktak Lake, Manipur
The largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, Loktak Lake is quite famous for its floating phumdis; these are masses of soil, vegetation and other decomposing matter. If that does not sound alluring enough, know that the biggest phumdi has Keibul Lamjao National Park on top of it! Also, this is the only floating national park in the world! Reasons enough to visit it now?
Vantawang Falls, Mizoram
At some 5 km from Thenzawl in Serchhip, this mammoth waterfall is hailed as the largest uninterrupted waterfall in the state of Mizoram. One look at it and you will be besotted with the natural wonder that is. Not to mention that this one roars down from height of around a whopping 750 ft!
Unakoti, Tripura
One of the most interesting attractions in the Northeast India, Unakoti is a hill in Tripura that is famous as a site of huge rock reliefs. As believed, this is an ancient Shaivite place of worship. The rock carvings and murals here are nothing less than intriguing; one of the stories related to Unakoti says that the carvings were done in a single night and are a miracle. Miracle or not, this is one place for the curious souls out there.
Neer Mahal, Tripura
Neer Mahal, also famous as Tripura’s Water Palace, is a former royal house and was once inhabited by King Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur. Unknown to many, it is the largest water palace in the country out of the only two, other being the Jal Mahal of Jaipur in Rajasthan. Apart from the record, it is a fascinating sight to look at, a glowing reminder of the state’s rich history.
Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya
A natural wonder, the Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya are a sight to behold. These are weaved out of fig tree roots by the Khasi and Jaintia people. These natural bridges are sturdy enough to connect wildly-flowing mountain stream, and take decades to grow. Needless to say, these bridges attract fascinated tourists from all over the world and India.
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