Destinations
Zg Tour and TravelsTawang, Arunachal Pradesh
The Land of Dawn-Lit Mountains
Nestled at an altitude of 10,000 feet in the Eastern Himalayas, Tawang is where spirituality meets spectacular natural beauty. Home to India’s largest monastery, this enchanting destination offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient Buddhist heritage, and a glimpse into the lives of the warm Monpa community.
Must-Visit Places:
Tawang Monastery: The 400-year-old architectural marvel and spiritual center
Sela Pass: Snow-covered mountain pass at 13,700 feet with the sacred Sela Lake
Bumla Pass: Indo-China border offering stunning Himalayan vistas
Madhuri Lake (Sangetsar Lake): Crystal-clear alpine lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks
Tawang War Memorial: Tribute to the brave soldiers of 1962
Nuranang Falls: Cascading 100-meter waterfall of pristine beauty
Gorichen Peak: The highest peak in Arunachal Pradesh visible from various points
Meghalaya
Meghalaya, meaning “abode of clouds,” is a mystical land of rolling hills, thundering waterfalls, living root bridges, and some of the wettest places on Earth. This state offers a unique blend of natural wonders and indigenous Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia cultures.
Must-Visit places:
Cherrapunji: Home to spectacular waterfalls including Nohkalikai Falls (India’s tallest plunge waterfall)
Double Decker Living Root Bridge, Nongriat: 180-year-old natural marvel created by the Khasi tribe
Mawlynnong: Asia’s cleanest village with the famous Sky Walk
Dawki: Crystal-clear Umngot River where boats appear to float on air
Shillong: The “Scotland of the East” with colonial charm and vibrant culture
Elephant Falls: Three-tiered waterfall near Shillong
Mawsmai Caves: Impressive limestone caves near Cherrapunji
Laitlum Canyons: Breathtaking viewpoints offering 360-degree vistas
Assam
Assam, the gateway to Northeast India, is a land of lush tea gardens, mighty rivers, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. From the one-horned rhinoceros to ancient temples, Assam offers a perfect blend of nature and culture.
Kaziranga National Park: UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to two-thirds of the world’s one-horned rhinoceros
Majuli Island: World’s largest river island on the Brahmaputra, center of Assamese neo-Vaishnavite culture
Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati: Ancient Shakti Peeth and major pilgrimage site
Guwahati: Gateway city with Brahmaputra River cruise experiences
Manas National Park: UNESCO World Heritage Site with diverse flora and fauna