Trekking Destinations in East India

Trekking Destinations in East India

Heaven for adrenaline junkies, trekking in East India happens to be the most loved place by all the trekkers around the world. With numerous offbeat trails to choose from, stunning hilly views and le (Read More)ss crowds, trekking in East India is a very rejuvenating experience.

Here is the list of 15 Trekking Destinations in East India

1. Lilabari, Assam

Lilabari, Assam
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Known For : Adventure sports Golf

Lilabari is a small town located in North Lakhimpur in Assam. The town is famous for its waterfront, as it is situated on the left bank of Brahmaputra river and beautified with the breathtaking Dirang valley and Sela pass. Lilabari also has an airport which serves Arunachal Pradesh as well. People here get enthralled by indulging into trekking, hiking, mountaineering, angling, rafting, camping, boating and fishing. Lilabari is a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts and lover of nature and serenity.

Best Time: October to March

2 Lilabari Attractions

2. Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
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Known For : Tarin Fish Farm Kile Pakho Ziro Music Festival

The cradle to a unique tribal group and a balmy climate, Ziro is the peace seeker's paradise. Ziro is a quaint old town in Arunachal Pradesh, home to the Apa Tani tribe and famous for its pine hills and rice fields. Ziro offers multiple trekking routes in East India.

Best Time: September - November ; March - May

9 Ziro Attractions

3. Gangtok, Sikkim - The Gateway to Sikkim

Gangtok, Sikkim - The Gateway to Sikkim
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Known For : Nathula Pass MG Road, Gangtok Tsomgo Lake

Extremely alluring, pleasantly boisterous and wreathed in clouds - Gangtok, the capital city of the Sikkim can also give you a spectacular view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, at a distant skyline. The pristine hill station nestled in mountains and clouds is also a base for a whole lot of trekkers to the Himalayan mountain ranges. The mesmerising prismatic beauty and the beautiful winding hill roads are even more breathtaking if seen from a bird’s eye view in a cable car.

Best Time: Throughout the year

34 Gangtok Attractions

4. Trekking, Anini

Trekking, Anini
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Anini is where the clouds come down the kiss the land. With much of its beauty peeking from behind the misty air, this unexplored town is the place to visit for pristine calmness. Do make it a point to trek through the wilderness of Anini.

5. Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh

Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh
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Known For : District museum Khonsa museum Khonsa waterfall

Tirap never fails to enchant its tourists with gushing rivulets, green and vibrant orchids and the freshness in air which heals the restless mind. Another spectacular attribute of this place is the ethnicity of tribals and their festivals, fairs and flawless artworks which are created with intense dedication. Tirap is a treasure for eco lovers and adventure enthusiast as they indulge in trekking, camping and what not, in the lap of nature far beyond artificial cities.

Best Time: March to June

8 Tirap Attractions

6. Yingkiong, Arunachal Pradesh

Yingkiong, Arunachal Pradesh
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Known For : Pasighat- Jengging-Yinkiong circuit Dr. Daying Ering memorial wildlife sanctuary Mouling National Park

Yinkiong is the headquarter of the Upper Siang district, gets its name from River Siang that flows besides this district. This region is known for its diverse and colourful ethnicity where people live with love and celebrate festivals with zeal. Adventure lovers come here to indulge in hiking, trekking, mountaineering, angling, fishing, rafting, camping and everything else that enlivens their soul.

Best Time: October to February

4 Yingkiong Attractions

7. North Sikkim, Sikkim

North Sikkim, Sikkim
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Known For : Gurudongmar Lake Yumthang Valley

One of the most uninhabited areas of the country, yet extremely beautiful and charming, North Sikkim shares its boundary with China and Nepal. Located at an altitude of 956 meters the town of Mangan serves as a base for trekking and hiking trips in the mountains and forests.

Best Time: April to June, October to December

9 North Sikkim Attractions

8. Bhalukpong, Arunachal Pradesh - An unknown Arunachal Pradesh

Bhalukpong, Arunachal Pradesh - An unknown Arunachal Pradesh
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Known For : Outdoor activities Sessa Orchid Sanctuary Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary

Apart from being the nature lover's paradise, Bhalukpong can provide you a complete experience with wildlife and a host of activities complimenting its natural beauty and the environment of a place lesser known. The Kameng River running in the forest surrounding it makes the town even more attractive. In Bhalukpong you'll find yourself making the most of hiking, trekking, camping and fishing.

Best Time: October to March

3 Bhalukpong Attractions

9. Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha

Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha
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The Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary spreads across 795.52 square kilometers and does not fail to enthrall its visitors with its overwhelming beauty, lush green surrounding, the ever cherished rambling of River Mahanadi besides the very famous Satkosia gorge and large variety of species of wild animals, birds and plants. You can choose to trek or camp in the sanctuary as well. This a perfect destination for the lovers of nature, wildlife and adventure.

Best Time: October to March

10. Bankura, West Bengal - Hills, temples and Adventure sports

Bankura, West Bengal - Hills, temples and Adventure sports
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Known For : Susunia Hill Joyrambati Bishnupur

With much historical significance, Bankura is a town famous for its hills and temples and a treat for adventure sports enthusiasts such as trekkers and hikers.

Best Time: October to March

9 Bankura Attractions

11. Bishnupur, West Bengal - The land of terracotta temples

Bishnupur, West Bengal - The land of terracotta temples
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Known For : Rasmancha Lalji Temple Susunia Hill

A small town in West Bengal famous for its terracota temples, Bishnupur is famous among tourists, especially for its rich culture including architecture, music and handicraft.

Best Time: October to March

12 Bishnupur Attractions

12. South Sikkim, Sikkim

South Sikkim, Sikkim
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Known For : Namchi Ravangla Borong

Surrounded by beautiful forests and majestic hills, South Sikkim is the perfect vacation spot for someone looking for a retreat in the midst of nature in its most natural form.

Best Time: April to June, October to December

10 South Sikkim Attractions

13. Champhai, Mizoram - A simple town in Mizoram

Champhai, Mizoram - A simple town in Mizoram
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Known For : Rih Dil Murlen National Park Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary

A strategically placed town, Champhai is a beautiful area in Mizoram with scenic hills and a colourful wisp of culture surrounding them.

Best Time: October to June

3 Champhai Attractions

14. West Sikkim, Sikkim - The base of Kangchenjunga

West Sikkim, Sikkim - The base of Kangchenjunga
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Known For : Pelling Pemayangtse Monastery Yuksom

West Sikkim, located at the foothills of Mount Kanchenjunga, offers one of the best views of Southeast face of Mt. Kangchenjunga.

Best Time: April to June, October to December

27 West Sikkim Attractions

15. Jaldhaka, West Bengal - Nature's Call

Jaldhaka, West Bengal - Nature's Call
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Known For : Jaldhaka River Valley Coronation Bridge Gorumara

Jaldhaka is a valley town hidden in the hills of Darjeeling. It takes you back in time when nature was, all that man cared about. The place is one of those that will combine the beauty of a relaxation trip with the thrill of an adventure getaway.

Best Time: October to March

7 Jaldhaka Attractions

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