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SEVEN MESMERIZING ROAD TRIPS IN NORTHEAST INDIA


“To travel is to take a journey into yourself”

-Danny Kaye

When life becomes one humdrum routine, travel comes as a great rescue. The joys of such adventures help to discover things about oneself. Road trips in India can be fun and memorable and it helps to disconnect from the daily concerns and work-related exigencies. Considering all these, going on a trip, especially in nature, is an investment worth making. So, why waste time, come let us explore reading about the seven mesmerizing road trips in India, ideal for every travel enthusiast


1. BAGDOGRA TO NORTH SIKKIM



Perhaps the most beautiful of the districts, the North offers an exquisite experience for the lover of Nature and alpine scenery. Yumthang alone is enough to satiate the most demanding, with its panoramic Valley of Flowers. During springtime, the lush meadows abound with delicate wildflowers that carpet the valley floor in a rich riot of colors. A must-see here is the Hot Springs and the vibrant Sikkimese tribal culture and customs. 67 km from Gangtok is the Mangan District headquarters of North District.


Things to explore in North Sikkim:


There is an abundance of places to explore on a trip to Goa:

  • Yumthang Valley, Lachung

  • Chopta Valley, Lachen

  • Gurudongmar Lake, Lachen

  • Phodong Monastery

  • Lachen

  • Lachung

How to Reach:

The best time to visit North Sikkim is May- September. You can hire a rental car so you can enjoy the freedom of roads. Nearest Airport: BAGDOGRA, Nearest Railway Station: NJP RAILWAY STATION



2. GUWAHATI TO SHILLONG(MEGHALAYA)


Shillong’s modern reputation is built on its love for music and there have been many legendary musicians who call this home. There are many faces to Shillong – the quiet neighborhoods with whistling pine still thrive but there is also a vibrant downtown area. Shillong is also known for its emerging café culture. Attractions here include the pleasant, tree-lined Ward’s Lake and the sprawling Golf Links – a favorite outdoor recreational space for the residents. Shillong has plenty of hotels, guesthouses, and homestays spread across the landscape especially in the centrally located Police Bazaar. If you want to chart the colonial history of the place, we would recommend the Shillong Heritage Walk.


Things to explore in Shillong:


Cited as "The Abode of Clouds" Shillong with its cafe culture has more than a hundred locations to explore nearby.

  • Shillong Heritage Walk

  • Phan Nonglait (Lady Hydari) Park

  • Don Bosco Museum

  • Ward Lake

  • Golf Links

  • Elephant Falls

How to Reach There:


The best time to visit Shillong is from October to February: The road distance between Guwahati to Shillong is 99 km, so the convenient and fastest way to reach Guwahati to Shillong is by car. With CarForSure car rental in Northeast India, you can hire a car from Guwahati at reasonable prices.


3. GUWAHATI TO TAWANG


Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh is both historically and naturally endowed. Tawang is one of the most picturesque tourists destinations in India. With its numerous turbulent streams, roaring rivers, deep gorges, lofty mountains, snow-clad peaks. Tawang offers various attractions to tourists like paragliding, river rafting, angling, hiking, trekking, mountaineers, Land gliding, snow skiing, etc.

Arunachal Pradesh is also famous for the Buddhist Circuit. There are two major religious festivals of the Monpas viz "LOSAR" and "TORGYA". Both festivals are celebrated once annually.


Things to explore in Tawang:

  • Sela Pass

  • Tawang monastery

  • Bumla

  • Lumla

  • Shonga -tser (Madhuri) Lake

  • PTSO Lake

  • Zemithang

How to Reach There:

Tawang during the summer is probably the busiest time of the year. To weakness, the snowfall visit in the month of November to February. The best and most comfortable way to reach Tawang is via road. To reach Tawang, you can hire a car rental service in Guwahati from CarForSure car rental in Northeast India.


4. DIBRUGARH TO KAHO VILLAGE (ARUNACHAL PRADESH)


Kaho is the first village on the India-China border and lies just north of Kibithu on the banks of the Lohit River, it is located in the Anjaw District of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. It is 225 km approx from Tezu and 390km from Dibrugarh. While entering the village it offers you a breathtaking view of a mountain river, which will take away all your worry. Since Kaho is situated in the easternmost part of India, it is a remote area, slowly it is becoming a tourist spot it is an unexplored destination. from Kaho village, there is a viewpoint from where you can have a look at Chinese villages with good housing facilities and paddy fields can be seen. The road is full of adventure, some offroad with breathtaking views of nature.


Things to explore in Tawang:

En route, you can explore


  • Tezu

  • Hawai

  • Walong

  • Dong

How to get there:

The overall connectivity via road is quite mixed of good and bad roads. So, if you are planning to visit this place via road then it would be a convenient experience for you due to the easily motorable and accessible roadways and highways. from Tinsukia, it is 350km approx, from Dibrugarh 400km. you can hire a car rental service in Guwahati from CarForSure car rental in Northeast India. you can hire a car rental service in Dibrugarh or Tinsukia from CarForSure car rental in Northeast India.




5. KOLKATA TO NATHULA PASS, GANGTOK


Located at an altitude of 14450ft, The Nathula Pass is famous for its surreal natural beauty, and it’s enriched history. This pass holds its importance as the crossroads between India and China. The abundance of nature’s beauty along with historical significance will leave an enchanting effect on the soul. A trip to Nathula Pass will leave one with a sense of fulfillment and every bit of the experience is worth it.

Places to Explore:

  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir

  • Stairs to Indo-China Border

  • Tsomgo Lake

  • Watershed War Memorial

How to get there:

The best time to visit Nathula would be during the summers (April-mid June) and autumn (October-November). The Pass is open for visitors for five days a week- Wednesday to Sunday and entry is allowed only through permit passes. You can opt to hire a car from CarForSure, for a memorable journey


6. GUWAHATI TO LONGWA VILLAGE IN MON, NAGALAND



Longwa village is one of the best examples of it with the largest acres of encompassing area. The unique thing about Longwa is that the inhabitants of the village have dual citizenship- one of India and the other of Myanmar. The core people of the tribe still have brass skull necklaces at home that are symbols showing that they have taken these heads during the battle. The basic belief behind this was that headhunting can boost crop fertility. However, the rise of Christianity in the region completely stopped this tradition of headhunting in the 1960s. This village is a key zone to get opium in Nagaland.


Things to explore in langwa Village


  • Explore culture

  • cuisine

  • History of head hunter


How to get there:

One has to reach either Sonari or Simulguri first and then proceed to Mon from here, It is about 65 km from Sonari to Mon. But road condition is very bad and it will take around 3-4 hours to cover 65kms of stretch. You can hire a taxi from the airport or Railway station to reach Mon.


7. IMPHAL TO Loktak Lake "The World Only Floating National Park"


The National Park Covering an area of around 40 square kilometers, Keibul Lamjao is entitled as the “World’s Only Floating National Park”. It looks intoxicating and like a realm of waterways and floating meadows, referred to as phumdi by the locals. This floating National Park has its own unique ecosystem, where Indian Python, Barking Deer rare species are found, the main specialty is Sagai Deer. Sagai Deer is a species that only found in this National Park. With the support of villagers and the initiative of the forest department, it has become the perfect home for Sagai Deer at Keibul Lamjao, Nearly 24,000 tourists visit Loktak Lake each year.


Things to explore in Loktak lake

  • Manmade Phumdi

How to reach there:


Loktak Lake is situated about 48 km away from Imphal. To reach Loktak, you must first take a taxi or a cab from Imphal



So this is our compilation of SEVEN MESMERIZING ROAD TRIPS IN NORTHEAST INDIA! If you’ve any queries or feedback, feel free to ask us in the comment section below!

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