Discover the most dangerous tourist hotspots of Northeast

4 July,2024

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Renowned for its rolling meadows, but can be perilous due to treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather conditions.

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Dzükou Valley, Nagaland

Infamous for the mysterious mass bird suicides, the area is also plagued by dense fog and steep, making it risky.

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Jatinga, Assam

This high-altitude pass offers stunning views but is notorious for avalanches, landslides, freezing temperatures, and thin air add to the dangers.

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Sela Pass, Arunachal

These natural wonders are famous but the paths leading to them are often slippery and precarious, especially during the monsoon. 

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Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya

This region is prone to natural disasters such as avalanches and landslides. The extreme cold, especially in winter, can be life-threatening for unprepared visitors.

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Tawang, Arunachal 

This picnic spot in Guwahati turns into a silent spooky place after dark. It is believed that the place is haunted by an evil witch who roams around this area.

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Hahim, Assam

Known for black magic and occult practices.

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Mayong Village, Assam