The best way to rejuvenate oneself is by heading towards nature and enjoying the tranquility of the place. Today though most of the places are getting commercialised and nature is slowly disappearing, there are many places still where you can head to.
One such place which still boasts of abundance of nature is North East India. The states there have seen less of commercialisation and till today is home to many of the olden tribes. Then again being close to the Himalayas this region has many picturesques vistas for the travellers to fall in love with. Here is a pictorial guide through North East India.
Ita Fort
The ruins of Ita Fort.
Photo Courtesy: आशीष भटनागर
Nuranang Waterfall
Beautiful view of the waterfall.
Photo Courtesy: Easyvivek
Sela Pass
Early morning at Sela Pass
Photo Courtesy: rajkumar1220
Glow Lake
Tranquil view of the setting sun.
Photo Courtesy: Michael Coghlan
War Cemetery
Pay yor respect to the fallen heroes.
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Gaurisagar Tank
Picturesque view of the sunrise.
Photo Courtesy: Dhruba Jyoti Deka
Kareng Ghar
The palace of the Ahom kings.
Photo Courtesy: Aniruddha Buragohain
Majuli Island
Exotic view of the island.
Photo Courtesy: Kalai Sukanta
Nohkalikai Falls
Sceniv view of the falls.
Photo Courtesy: Pankaj Kaushal
Umiam Lake
A sense of serenity at Umiam Lake.
Photo Courtesy: Kinshuk Kashyap
Elephant Falls
The milky waters of Elephant Falls.
Photo Courtesy: Ashwin Kumar
Living Root Bridges
Admire the beauty of nature.
Photo Courtesy: Ashwin Kumar
Dzukou Valley
The alluring view of the valley.
Photo Courtesy: Mongyamba
Gurudongmar Lake
Be mesmerised by the beauty of nature here.
Photo Courtesy: Ravinder Singh Gill
Yumthang Valley
Beautiful view of the valley.
Photo Courtesy: Joginder Pathak
Neermahal
The ruins of the palace.
Photo Courtesy: Soman