Trekking – Experience unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches

The best way to experience Northeast India unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through them. The immense contrasts in altitudes and climate found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles, vegetation types and wildlife.

And always in the background, the icy pinnacles of the Himalayas loom over the scenery

Trekking in North East India is great fun as the region is lavishly endowed with beautiful nature and rugged terrain. You will get to witness some of the best landscapes and amazing views on these trekking tours in the region. There are several trekking routes to choose from and all these routes are set on a backdrop of meandering streams and rivulets, deep forests, rugged tall mountain ranges and rolling hill slopes. Trekking in north east India is indeed a delightful experience.

Some of the best known and famous trekking circuits in North East India are in Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Sikkim. Even though treks and trails are predominantly common throughout the region, the above 3 states offer the best trekking experiences.

Prominent Trekking Circuits in North East India:

Siang Valley Treks and Trails
Namdapha Treks and Trails
The Living Root Bridges Treks and Trails
Goecha La Trek
Yuksom Treks and Trails

These treks and trails span for atleast a week and up to a month. These are totally guided by professional guides and are a must for adventure freaks and enthusiasts.

Best time for trekking in North East India
The north eastern states are hilly and mountainous region and gets almost inaccessible during the rainy season. September to May is the most ideal time to trek in north east India. And spring, February to April, is the best time and you can see a vista of beautiful wildflowers and orchids. The trek during this time is filled splendid views of lush green valleys and enchanting landscape.

 

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