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5 Northeastern Trekking Trails That Are Everyone’s Favourite
When most people think of trekking in India, the usual names from the Himalayas come to mind. But hidden away in the far northeast lies a world of misty valleys, ancient forests, and trails less travelled. From flower-covered meadows in Nagaland to crystal-clear lakes high in the hills of Arunachal, these trails don’t just test your feet but they touch your soul. To know about these 5 trekking trails, read on.

5 Northeastern Trekking Trails That Are Everyone’s Favourite
The north-eastern part of India consists of 7 sisters (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura) and 1 brother(Sikkim). What makes this part of India special? It is the majestic hills, dense forests, waterfalls, and hidden valleys. The region is still less explored, which makes it perfect for people who enjoy peace, nature, and adventure. If you love trekking and want to experience something special, here are 5 trekking trails from Northeast India that you’ll definitely fall in love with.

1. Dzukou Valley – Nagaland
Dzukou Valley is one of the most famous trekking spots in Nagaland. It is often called the “Valley of Flowers of the East.” Located on the border of Nagaland and Manipur, the valley is full of green hills, colourful wildflowers, and clean mountain air. The best time to visit is during the monsoon or early winter. The trek is not too difficult and is great for beginners. Watching the clouds float over the valley is a magical experience.

2. Nongriat – Meghalaya
The Nongriat trek in Meghalaya is loved for its unique living root bridges. These bridges are made by guiding the roots of rubber trees across rivers, and they take many years to grow strong. To reach Nongriat, you’ll need to walk down over 3,000 steps from the village of Tyrna near Cherrapunji. It’s a tiring journey but totally worth it. You’ll see beautiful waterfalls like Rainbow Falls and experience life in a peaceful village surrounded by nature.

3. Seven Lakes Trek – Arunachal Pradesh
This is a high-altitude trek that takes you to seven beautiful alpine lakes in Arunachal Pradesh’s Dibang Valley. The trek is challenging, but the reward is unforgettable. The lakes are clear, blue, and untouched by crowds. The path goes through wild forests, meadows, and mountain slopes. You’ll also get to meet local Idu Mishmi tribes who are friendly and full of stories. Only a few people have done this trek, which makes it even more special.

4. Seikal Trek – Assam
The Seikal trek in Dima Hasao district of Assam is not very well known, but it is slowly becoming popular. The trail passes through green valleys, bamboo forests, and tribal villages. It is perfect for people who want to explore raw beauty without too many tourists around. The air is fresh, and the views of the hills and rivers are breathtaking. The trek also gives a chance to experience the simple and rich culture of the people of the region.

5. Goecha La – Sikkim
Goecha La is one of the most loved treks, especially if you are one of the serious trekkers. It takes you close to Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world. The trail begins from Yuksom and passes through thick forests, alpine meadows, and glacier valleys. You’ll get to see amazing sunrises, snow-capped peaks, and peaceful mountain lakes. It’s a hard trek but very rewarding, and every step feels like walking in a dream.
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