10 must visit place in Northeast India during Monsoon

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In the monsoon season, the entire Northeast India becomes a lively and stunning paradise. The abundant rain transforms the region into a lush green landscape. The rivers fill up, forming magnificent waterfalls that flow down from the hills, enhancing the area’s enchanting charm.

The beautiful green scenery, captivating waterfalls, and unique local traditions make this place perfect for anyone seeking an exciting and immersive adventure during monsoon. Here are 10 best places to visit northeast India during monsoon.

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Mawsynram, Meghalaya

Northeast India

During monsoon, Mawsynram turns into a magical place. The constant rain makes everything green and beautiful. The hills look like green carpets and the dense forests come alive with the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves. Visitors can experience the world’s wettest place in its full glory during this season.

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Northeast India

Tawang, known for its natural beauty looks even more beautiful in the rainy season. During monsoon it is filled with natural beauty and a spiritual feel. The hills and valleys turn into a vibrant green carpet. The snowy mountain tops look even more amazing against this backdrop. The Pangong Tso Lake near Tawang gets completely filled with water during this season and it reflects the cloudy skies, making a really cool sight.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

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During monsoon the entire Ziro Valley is filled with green paddy fields. These fields look strikingly beautiful with their vibrant green colours. When the monsoon arrives, the Apatani people (native tribe of Ziro valley) celebrate the harvest Festival, a special time when the whole community gathers to pray for a successful harvest. Visitors have the chance to witness traditional rituals, enjoy music, and watch captivating dance performances during this festival.

Dzuko Valley, Nagaland

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Nagaland’s Dzukou Valley is a heavenly place for people who love hiking and nature. During monsoon season, it turns into a colourful wonderland as beautiful wildflowers blooms everywhere. The surrounding hills gets covered in a thick green carpet. Hikers can go on the famous Dzukou Valley trek, where they can walk through forests and fields filled with different kinds of wildflowers.

Majuli, Assam

Monsoon

Majuli, the world’s largest river island looks incredibly beautiful during the monsoon season. The Brahmaputra River becomes much bigger, and its waters flood the nearby areas. This creates a unique and ever-changing landscape with many connected waterways. Majuli takes on a unique appearance with numerous rivers, lakes, and floating meadows.

Kaziranga national park, Assam

Northeast India

The monsoon season brings new life to Kaziranga’s scenery which transforms it into vibrant green landscapes. The tall grasses gently sway in the breeze, and many ponds and lakes in the park gets full with water, which draws in a diverse range of animals. It is the best period for nature lovers and photographers to explore the park.

Gangtok, Sikkim

Northeast India

Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim known for its natural beauty becomes even more stunning during the monsoon season. The hills turn green, and the mountains are covered in mist, creating a dreamy atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the peacefulness of the Himalayas, explore the natural beauty, and learn about Sikkim’s culture.

Aizawl, Mizoram

Monsoon

Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, is the place where culture and nature come together. During monsoon season, the city becomes even more beautiful. The rain makes Aizawl’s hills turn green and lush. Aizawl is home to various viewpoints, such as the Durtlang Hills and the Baktawng Village, which offer panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. These viewpoints are particularly appealing during the monsoon.

Silchar, Assam

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Silchar, gets adorn with beauty during the rainy season. The green tea gardens and nearby wildlife sanctuaries look their best at this time. During the monsoon in Silchar, the tea gardens turn vibrant green. The hills are covered with tea bushes and provides a captivating view. visitors can join guided tours of the tea estates, where they can learn the process of tea making and enjoy freshly brewed Assam tea.

Kohima, Nagaland

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Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland, is a charming and picturesque destination that offers a unique and captivating experience during the monsoon season. During this season Kohima receives heavy rainfall. The hills turn green, waterfalls flow, and mist covers the forests which provides visitors an amazing experience.

Pankaj Luitel is a graduate from Manipur University and loves reading and writing. At MountainEcho, Pankaj contributes to the content team efforts and regularly writes for our website

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