The North East Awaits

“Unexplored paths lead to undiscovered Treasures”

Wonder how it looks like when your view is painted with the ever so beautiful sceneries and the picturesque sky, where you walk along with the flowers around you and the stroke of the wind gently kissing your face?

This is the beauty that the North Eastern states of India behold. And that’s not it yet. These destinations are full with the adventures rides and trips that you surely wouldn’t want to miss. This season is the best of the times to visit the region, you will be witnessing the best that they have to offer.

But not all these places are explored by most of the tourists. We at WanderTrust always strive to surprise you by sending you to locations that you would not find in a usual travel guide and these locations are surely that.

We are not saying that we will send you to these places (we would never ruin your surprise like that). Check out how WanderTrust works and fill up your preferences in our survey and you never know, you may end up in one of these places.

Ziro Valley

Ziro, located at a distance of 115km from the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, is listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Amid the greenery of the rice fields, the variety of Pine and bamboo trees fill up the panorama. Situated at the elevation of around 1500m over the sea level, the place is the home to the local tribe Apatani. The tribe is one of the friendliest and celebrates its traditions with the tourists. The ambience thus created is homely and gives you the peace and poise of the heart.

Tura Town

Boasting on its Historical significance, Tura Town is a place where you can still find the imprints of the British. Its name itself is the gift of Englishmen when they mispronounced the ancient name Dura as Tura. The Tura hill stands tall on the town’s East, looking over the town as a watchtower and the peak presently the fantastic view of the plains of Bangladesh. The lower Brahmaputra valley is one such amazing sight that the tourists cannot afford to miss.

Ultapani Reserve Forest

Situated in the Western part of Assam, Ultapani Reserve Forest is an all-time lovely sight for visit. Having a variety of semi-evergreen and the moist deciduous trees, it is the home to several medicinal and edible assets. Adding to that, a major section of the forest yields timber, adding to the economic value of the forest. Often termed as the “Haven of Butterflies”, the place is certainly a beautiful blend of fauna and flora and deserves to be on your checklist.

Dzukou Valley

Did you read the opening stanza? It all sums up for this place. Located at the altitude of 2438 m above mean sea level, it is the scenic marvel which is yet to be explored by the adventures. Popularly called as the “Valley of Flowers of the North East”, it is a dream come true destination for trekking. Imagine yourself moving down the exotic lanes of Flowers of all shades while listening to the subtle yet melodious sound of the Dzukou and the Japfü rivers. If you love nature, this is The place for you.

Ravangla

The small village of Ravangla is situated in the Northern region of Sikkim. It is all covered with the clouds and hills and forests, and I’d the viewpoint for the majestic Himalayan Range. Moreover, the waterfalls, tea gardens, caves and the hot springs are the cherry on the cake. It abodes the two finest monasteries and the ambience is as holy as you like it. Adding the soft trek spots across the area, it’s the apt location for a brief homestay.

Pelling

The small town of Pelling situated at the base vicinity of the Mount Khangchendzonga, often called Kanchenjunga. Known for its annual celebration of Khangchendzonga Festival in the month of December, the town has witnessed a tremendous rise in its popularity as the tourist attraction. The festival is filled with the fun activities like mountain biking, trekking, river rafting, bird watching and traditional sports. With the amazing hospitality of locals, this one destination is surely not to be missed.

So there you have it. Think of an exhibit of nature and the North East has it. Isn’t it all one can ask for to relax and take a break from all the hustle and bustle of the life. The North East calls you for your beloved holiday getaway.

All of this and much more awaits you. Don’t wait for any more. Fill up our survey and get ready to be surprised!!!

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