What Is The Best Time To Plan Your Trip To North-East India? |
Posted: August 13, 2022 |
Planning a trip to North-East India? But don’t want to get stuck in a hotel room because it’s raining outside? It can get too humid to step out, even on a sunny day - That’s North East for you! So, what is the best time to visit the seven sisters?
A North East India Tour is an unforgettable experience. Even after seeing the major tourist spots, you will still find places unexplored. Feel the calm in the eastern Himalayas to the thrill of the unknown in the jungles of the Kaziranga. You’ll fall in love with nature and heritage. OurGuest can help you get the best out of your trip to the North-East. They are not your ordinary trip advisors. From choosing the right time for your trip to planning your stay, they are there for you. This article covers the experience of visiting the North-East in all three seasons. You’ll get a good idea to pick the best time to plan your trip to the North-East. The Northeast in Summer (March - June)If you want to visit the hills in pleasant weather, then summer is the best time for a North-East tour. The northern parts are more comfortable for trekking. You can go hiking, biking and kayaking in the mountains against clear blue skies. The monasteries of Gangtok are quaint, and their food is delicious. And visit Shillong, the Scotland of the East, to experience the colonial era. Take your woolens to spend some quality time in the North-East during summers. The plains of North East, like Assam, are hot, and you should pack yourself sunscreen, cotton wear, plenty of water and sunglasses.
The Northeast in Monsoon (July - September)The North-East is lush and green amidst heavy rainfall in the monsoon. But if you are a lover of nature then visit between July and September. The hills are colder, and the equatorial regions are balmy. You experience the best of both worlds during the North-East monsoon. The hills, lakes, valleys, rivers, waterfalls, and plantations are greener and rejuvenate the tourists. The views are more enchanting and soothing in the monsoon. If you wish to experience lush and plush, go to the North-East during the monsoon. And don’t forget to carry an umbrella and a raincoat. The Northeast in Winter (October - Feb)North-East can be chilly in the winters. The northern parts like Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh are colder with snow-capped mountains. The temperature might drop to sub-zero in the parts of the north, but it offers adventure activities for thrill seekers. The hills are covered in snow, and the sight is breathtaking. The plains are cold but pleasant. During the winters, you can enjoy the culture and the famous festivals such as Hornbill Festival, Ziro Festival, and Majuli Raas Mahotsavam. Winters are indeed an amazing time to plan a North East India tour. You should carry woolens, thermals and moisturizers to protect yourself from the biting cold. ConclusionNorth-East India, also known as the seven sisters, is a beautiful escape from everyday life. People commonly plan their North-East tour from October to mid of May to visit. But the calm rivers in the summers, lush green valleys in the monsoon, and the snowy mountains in the winters make the North-East a year-round tourist place.
You can enrich your experience by staying with the locals and eating authentic North-Eastern cuisine. OurGuest offers packages and Homestays where you’ll experience the true essence of the North-Eastern culture. You will be amongst local families and culture. On your trip back, take beautiful memories of friends from a different part of the country.
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