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North East India at a Glance and Famous Places to Visit


03, December 2025

Northeast India or North Eastern Region (NER) is the eastern region of India covering eight states, namely - Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura are popularly known as the seven sisters and Sikkim the Brother state.

These sisters share international borders covering 5,182 km with several countries, 1,395 km with Tibet in the north; 1,640 km in the east with Myanmar; 1596 in the west with Nepal, and 455 in the Northeast with Bhutan.

Seven sisters together cover an area of 262,184 sqm, 8 percent of the total land in India.

Top Tourist Spots in North East India & Seven Sisters States

Below mentioned are the details of the seven sisters individually:

  • Meghalaya

  • Arunachal Pradesh

  • Nagaland

  • Tripura

  • Manipur

  • Mizoram

Let's explore these top tourist spots in North East India in detail!

GRC Shreekrish - Homes247.in

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1. Meghalaya: Abode of Clouds

Meghalaya is the abode of clouds, the most beautiful state in North-East India, with vibrant and captivating sights and activities, exceptional food, and festivals for tourists.

Meghalaya offers many Nature wonders, such as the Cherapunjji, famous for receiving maximum rainfall in the world. Meghalaya can spellbind with its beautiful clouds that engulf mountains, hills, lakes, valleys, caves, and non-perineal waterfalls; combining with a peaceful environment is a nature's treat.

Shillong is Meghalaya's capital and the state's most developed area. Many splendid lakes have many British architectural marvels. Shillong is called the Scotland of India. Meghalaya/Shillong is also called "Rock Capital of India".

Explore Mawlinnong, Asia's cleanest village nestled between India and Bangladesh, renowned for its eco-friendly practices and breathtaking views. Meghalaya's rich craftsmanship, including wood-carving and artistic weaving, adds to its allure. From Cherrapunji to Dawki, discover the Top 18 Tourist Places to Visit in Meghalaya.

2. Arunachal Pradesh: Land of Dawn Lit Mountains

Arunachal Pradesh is many Travellers' favorite spots, especially one who wants to explore Nature. Arunachal Pradesh offers many unexplored passes and tribal culture, the simplicity of their charming lifestyle.

Arunachal Pradesh has many exotic flora and fauna, with glaciers, altitude meadows, and sub-tropical forests accenting the state's beauty.

Arunachal Pradesh borders Assam on the south, Bhutan on the north, China on the Northeast, and Myanmar on the east. Popularly known as the "Orchid State of India" or the "Paradise of the Botanists."

500 or more bird species have been recorded to be found in this state. Arunachal Pradesh is surrounded by phenomenal mountains that exhibit breathtaking views, especially during winter. Floral and fauna display a state of calmness and freshness in the region when the snow covers the peaks of the mountains.

Traditional yet crafty people of Arunachal Pradesh state are open to all; they welcome people with warmth in their hearts and a smile.

3. Nagaland: Gateway to the Heart of India

Nagaland implies the land of festivals. Nagaland is a bizarre state in the northeast part of the country and one of the most chosen hill station destinations among most Travellers of the Northeast region.

Nagaland preserves its history, tradition, and its scenic beauty. Visiting this carefully preserved mesmerising state can make your holidays more memorable.

Habitats of tribes who are very protective of their culture and its identity. As the name signifies, Nagaland is a synonym for beauty and bounty.

Colourfull costumes, pleasant weather, spicy cuisine, traditional villages with Traditional dance forms, and tribal songs are a few of the factors that define the northeastern state of Nagaland.

Nagaland has many nature-rich places and is the traveller's destiny: Japfu Peak, Shilloi Lake, and Dzukou Valley are a few places where Nature is at its best.

Naga people eat anything they can catch and touch, like - dogs, snails, pork, or even elephants. Nothing goes to waste, the skin or intestine—implying their degree of relishing their delicacies.

Jolly, cheerful, colorful, crafty people are the state's soul, attracting tourists worldwide.

4. Tripura: Hilly Heaven

The sight of rich landscapes in Tripura with crystal clear waterfalls, spellbinding mountains, dense forests, Tradition, and History, Tripura is a famous traveler's destiny in the Northeast.

Tripura is located in the foothills of the Himalayan mountains and carries a historical legacy. Tripura was a house to the Manikay tribe, which concepts many archaeological monuments and structures, forecasting the richness of Tripura's culture and tradition.

Tripura's culture is a fusion of Modern Bengali culture with the Traditional Tribal culture rising to a unique, harmonious cultural ambiance seldom found in the country.

Tripura is more than breathtaking beauty; it manifests a legacy of history and tradition. Rest assured, your travel experience with Tripura ought to last long with memories to cherish for the rest of your life.

Tripura is a land of culture and art and the land of nineteen tribes. Tripura is situated amidst lush green forests and hills, a nature's blessing to humankind.

The ethnic and religious festivals, with colourful costumes, cane and bamboo crafts products, and multi-linguistic folks, the most exciting part is the delicious food: eye-pleasing sightseeing, adventurous trekking, and excellent shopping experience.

Tripur offers nothing less than to regenerate and rejuvenate oneself and raise spirit levels higher.

5. Assam: Gateway to North-East India

Assam -"The Gateway to North-East India" is an amusing treasure of Nature's beauty and, at its best, rich historical reminiscence and bounteous beautiful Nature with virgin regions in the country.

Blue Mountains, Red Rivers, Assam is home to wild forests, gigantic rivers, and vast tea plantations. Assam is popularly known as the home of the one-horned Rhino. The state is the most prosperous bio-diverse region in the entire world.

Brahmaputra river, verdant forests, flora and fauna, and glorious mountains attract tourists worldwide.

Assam tea is a delicacy to tea lovers and is also famous worldwide. Fine quality tea produced in Assam is exported to European countries, the United States of America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Middle Eastern countries, Asian countries, and other foreign countries.

Assam is a stunning paradise and shares international borders with Bangladesh and Bhutan. Assam flaunts its: -natural beauty, scenic splendor, secured culture, and historical significance.

Assam enjoys a climate similar to tropical regions with evergreen vegetation. Guwahati is the largest city and is famous for its historical Hindu temples. Maa Kamakhya Devi Temple is a sacred Hindu temple.

Majuli-river is the largest river island in the world and is famous for its neo-Vaishnavite culture. Dibrugarh, the Tea city of India, is located further north. Hajo houses an ancient pilgrimage center for three religions and is excellent for secular diversity in India. The region consists of numerous temples, churches, and mosques.

Hajo is the house of many other religions and sacred artifacts. Haflong is the only hill station in the Assam state with lush green forests, mesmerizing valleys with magnificent mountains, and natural elegance one can completely surrender to.

6. Manipur: Jewel of India

Manipur is popularly known as the jewel city of India and is located in the northeastern region of India. Manipur is listed as one of the most gorgeous places in the country.

Manipur is a true manifestation of Nature's sheer beauty -at its best. Virgin and large undiscovered regions add to Nature's grandeur.

Manipur is a place for serine beauty, with a soothing environment with -exotic landscapes, spectacular hills, dense forests, blue lakes, and lush green valleys.

Untouched spaces treat Travellers with experiences, enjoyment, and pleasure with the state's exotic scape and Nature's beauty.

The Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur is the only floating national park in the world. Rasleelas and Manipuri are the famous classical dances of the Manipur state.

Rich spectacular waterfalls, lakes, river streams, evergreen forests, and the beauty of nine sub-Himalayan ranges make it a favourite tourist spot for travellers around the world.

The Manipur State's calm and extreme simplicity, with lush greenery combined with a pleasant climate, makes it an excellent place for people to have great experiences and attractive tourist spots.

Lokatak Lake, INA Memorial, Keibul Lamjao, and Sendra Island are the major tourist spots in the Manipur state—shopping center with locally made handicrafts, handlooms, and jewelry, available at Khwairamband Bazar.

Tribal Emporium and Sangai Handloom is a house for colourfull shops from various cities.

7. Mizoram: Song Bird of India

Mizoram is popularly known as the "Song Bird of India," the smallest state among the five sister states in the northeastern region of India. The alluring climate is the main tourist attraction in the Mizoram state. The summers in the Mizoram state are pretty pleasant, so tourists prefer traveling to Mizoram throughout the year.

Culturally diverse, with grand festivals, are irresistible for Travellers.

Dense greenery surrounded by 21 hill ranges that cover the entire Mizoram state. The environment can leave you awestruck.

To enter Mizoram, you need an Inner Line Pass, available at the Mizoram Tourist Department.

Mizoram's environment is soothing, with a serene atmosphere apt for outdoor activities and lush green surroundings that induce a blissful experience.

Unique Tribal art is a treat to any artist's eyes. Traditional marvelous Shawl is a souvenir you can treat yourself with.

The food culture can be a splurge for non-vegetarians, while vegetarians must carefully choose dishes.

Are you a nature lover? If you love to explore Nature, then Mizoram is the right place for you.

The cost for a 15-day permit is INR 170. Getting a permit might be difficult because the Mizoram government aims to maintain the richness of Nature and keep the state from getting commercial and disrupting Nature's beauty.

One can get ILP documents done at the Lengupi Airport in Aizwal.

Conclusion:

The Northeastern States of India are Nature's blessings—a boon to Indian serenity. Travelers across the world are attracted to India because of the country's natural richness. The Seven sister states of the northeastern region play a significant role.

Seven Sister States: Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Tripura, Assam, Manipura, and Mizoram.

Nature's richness, a culture of tribal people, lush forests, marvelous mountains, gorgeous scenic points, breathtaking natural landscapes, hills, green valleys, blue lakes, etc., are common among the seven states. The tribal culture, food habits, clothing, festivals, and other aspects resemble each other, which is why these states are referred to as Seven sister states.

Many sister states have laid stringent visitor policies intending to reduce commercial activities, protect Nature, and cause less or no damage to these regions' wildlife, flora, and fauna.

Destroying Nature is relatively easy, but protecting and maintaining a place is hard. Protecting Nature's gift demands a system everyone must follow and help the state preserve the serenity of the sister states.

FAQs

Q. What are the 7 sisters of India?

A. 7 Sisters States of India are:

Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipura, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.

Q. Why are the Northeastern States called the 7 Sisters?

A. Inter-dependency of the states; Cultural, Nature, art and craft, people and their traditions that resemble each other, and many other reasons why these states are the seven sisters of India.

Q. Which is the Best time to visit Northeast India?

A. March to June is the best time to visit Northeastern or the seven sisters states.

Q. How can I reach North East India?

A. North East India is easily accessible via a variety of ways of transportation. Air travel is the quickest alternative, with major airports in Guwahati, Imphal, and Bagdogra that link to various Indian cities. Trains connect significant areas in the region, allowing you to enjoy the beauty at a slower pace.

Q. What are the must-visit places in North East India?

A. North East India is a treasure trove of magnificent scenery, vibrant cultures, and exhilarating adventures. From the foggy mountains of Meghalaya to the snow-covered summits of Arunachal Pradesh, this region has something for everyone. Shillong, Gangtok, Tawang Monastery, Kaziranga National Park, and the entire state of Arunachal Pradesh are all must-see destinations.

Q. What is famous in Meghalaya besides Shillong?

A. Meghalaya, sometimes known as the "Abode of Clouds," has natural beauties beyond its capital, Shillong. Cherrapunjee, presently known as Sohra, is out for its unique live root bridges, which the Khasis delicately weave from Ficus elastica tree roots. These architectural marvels, together with the region's flowing waterfalls, form an outstanding spectacle that draws nature lovers from all over.

Q. Which is the best place for wildlife in North East India?

A. North East India has various wildlife sanctuaries. Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well known for its large population of one-horned rhinoceros, a critically endangered species. Meanwhile, Manas National Park, another biodiversity hotspot, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, which includes beautiful tigers and elephants. Both parks provide exceptional possibilities for wildlife enthusiasts and make significant contributions to conservation efforts.

Q. What are some must-try local delicacies in Assam?

A. Assam's culinary landscape is a wonderful exploration of flavors. Pitha, a versatile rice cake that can be eaten sweet or savory; Masor Tenga, a tangy fish curry brimming with aromatic spices; and Alu Pitika, a cozy mashed potato dish steeped with Assam's culinary tradition.

Q. What should I pack for a trip to North East India?

A. Packing for North East India calls for great planning. The region's varied environment needs an adaptable wardrobe. Pack warm clothing for the chilly highlands, such as sweaters, jackets, and thermals. Comfortable walking shoes are required for exploring the terrain. Don't forget to pack a waterproof jacket or poncho to protect yourself from unexpected rain showers. Pack bug repellant to protect yourself from bites. Finally, bring the necessary medications to protect your well-being throughout your journey.

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