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North-East India is a treasure trove of unique and breathtaking places to visit.
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Here are some offbeat destinations you might want to consider:
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Majuli is the largest river island in the world and a hub of Assamese culture.
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Known as the "Valley of Flowers of the North-East," Dzukou offers stunning vistas of rolling hills and lush greenery.
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Home to the largest Buddhist monastery in India, Tawang offers stunning landscapes
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Dubbed as "Asia's Cleanest Village," Mawlynnong offers a glimpse into sustainable living practices amidst breathtaking natural beauty
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Famous for its phumdis (floating islands) and the Keibul Lamjao National Park, which is the world's only floating national park
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Cherrapunji holds the record for being one of the wettest places on Earth, receiving exceptionally high rainfall
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These are some of the unique and enchanting places to explore in North-East India.
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