26 June, 2024
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Trek through picturesque valleys, dense forests, and high-altitude passes. Popular treks include the Sela Pass Trek, Tawang Trek, and Mechuka Valley Trek.
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The Brahmaputra offers some of the most challenging river rafting experiences in India, with rapids ranging from grade III to VI.
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Meghalaya is known for its limestone caves, with some of the longest and deepest in the country. Caving tours provide an adventurous journey through stunning stalactites and stalagmites formations.
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Mizoram’s diverse terrain offers numerous rock climbing opportunities, especially in areas like Reiek Mountain and Hmuifang.
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Nagaland offers a range of mountain biking routes through its hilly terrain, dense forests, and remote villages.
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Manipur’s natural beauty, especially around Loktak Lake, provides perfect camping spots. Enjoy activities like fishing, bird watching, and exploring the floating islands (phumdis).
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