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Why Northeast India Should Be Your Next Adventure

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Vikram Joshi
Explorer & Photographer
Why Northeast India Should Be Your Next Adventure
Northeast India remains one of the most underrated travel regions in the world. While international tourists flock to Rajasthan and Kerala, this corner of India offers experiences that rival anything on the planet.

The Seven Sisters

Each of the seven northeastern states has its own distinct identity, culture, and landscape. From Meghalaya's living root bridges to Nagaland's warrior tribes, from Assam's tea gardens to Arunachal's snow-capped peaks — the diversity is staggering.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

A UNESCO World Heritage tentative site, Ziro is home to the Apatani tribe and their ingenious rice-fish farming system. The annual Ziro Music Festival transforms this remote valley into India's most spectacular open-air concert venue.

Majuli Island, Assam

The world's largest river island is a living museum of Assamese Vaishnavite culture. Ancient monasteries (Satras) preserve art forms, mask-making traditions, and dance that have remained unchanged for centuries.

Practical Tips

  • Inner Line Permits are required for Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Mizoram
  • The best time to visit is October to April
  • Infrastructure is improving but still basic in many areas
  • Learn a few words of the local language — it goes a long way


  • Northeast India isn't just a destination — it's a revelation.
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    Written by Vikram Joshi

    Vikram Joshi is a explorer & photographer at RoamRoots. With a passion for uncovering hidden stories and capturing the essence of remote destinations, they have spent years traveling the globe to bring you the best insights and inspiration.