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Experience Monsoon in Mountains -Trip To North-East India

Discover the unparalleled scenic beauty of the North-east region during this monsoon season.

Explore its pristine landscapes and verdant valleys.

Enjoy the harmony of endless rainfall from Cherrapunji, cascading waterfalls of Meghalaya or tribal hinterland from Nagaland. Monsoon in the Northeast is a unique and surreal experience to treasure the spectacular view of all fifty shades of green valleys from Northern Himalayas. Panoramic scenes of tea gardens in Sikkim and Darjeeling, rice paddy fields are sprawling to the distant miles.
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Assam, a palette of myriad shades of green from vast plains, shadows of hovering whitish-gray clouds on the sky and wild, raging Brahmaputra river with constant rattling sounds.
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Brahmaputra-River
Majuli, the world’s largest river island is a must-visit to explore the local agrarian communities for their daily living and world-famous mask-making crafts. At sunset, the sandbank of river Brahmaputra takes on a rich amber tone every afternoon.
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Majuli-River-Island
Meghalaya, landlocked by rounded ‘Khasi’ hills and cloud-shrouded panoramic view creates a mystical and the magical sight will leave you breathless. During monsoon, green, grassy carpet around ‘Sohra’ ( local name for Cherapunji) is entirely mesmerizing. Also, Numerous streams, especially ‘Nahkalikal’ waterfall are true wonders. Spectacular Living Root Bridge from ancient rubber trees is an ultimate creation of nature.
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Living-Root-Bridge 
Nagaland, known for its diverse history of different tribes, culture and grandeur. Adorned by rolling hills and magical countryside ‘Dnoukou’ valley. Aoling Festival is holding a cultural program of traditional folk dance and music by 'Konyak’ tribe truly worthwhile. A little glimpse of Nagaland’s old ‘Kachari’ ruins tells the unique and glorious tales of civilization.
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Manipur, breathtaking emerald green meadows and valleys adorned with a decorative drape with blossomed wild lilies. Loktak lake is the largest floating lake in the world.
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Tripura, an epitome of stunning landscape, wildlife, and magnificent palaces. Ujjayanta Palace is a royal adobe known for is undisputed history and intricate wooden artwork. Besides that, it has a pleasant climate and lots of floras and faunas to visit during monsoon days.
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Ujjayanta-Palace-Tripura
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