Visit the beautifully landscaped War Cemetery, honouring fallen soldiers from the Second World War.
Trek through the stunning Dzukou Valley, a heaven for adventure enthusiasts with unparalleled natural beauty.
Marvel at the natural phenomenon of Living Root Bridges that are over 500 years old, made by trained Khasi Tribesmen.
Experience one of the tallest waterfalls in India, surrounded by picturesque mountains and lush green forests.
Be spellbound by the serene and crystal-clear waters of Lake Shilloi, hidden beneath the dense forests of Nagaland.
Take in the history and beauty of this Roman Catholic Cathedral, built-in 1934, by the British Government.
End the adventure-packed trip by visiting the 16th-century Kangla Fort, iconic to the history of Manipur.
If you have more time, visit the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland in December for a peek into the fascinating culture of Northeast India and add extra buffer days to account for travel time and unforeseen circumstances.
If you have less time, shorten the trip by skipping the Living Root Bridges or Shilloi Lake, and fly directly to Nagaland or Manipur.