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Escape the city and drive along one of India's scariest roads to Nathula Pass for stunning hillside views and a glimpse of the Chinese border.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park's dense forests, meadows, and lagoons are home to the largest population of Indian rhinoceroses.
Known as Changu Lake, it offers breathtaking views of rugged mountains, blooming flowers in spring, and a solid freeze in winter.
The largest monastery in India and the second largest globally, Tawang Monastery provides panoramic views of the Tawang River Valley.
Home to the Apatani tribe, this valley is known for its trekking routes, scenic beauty, and insights into local tribal culture.
This trek features the Teesta River, Paha Khola Bridge, Viburnum plantations, and rhododendron forests, making it one of the most beautiful treks.
These are the wettest places on earth, receiving over 450 inches of rain annually. They offer panoramic scenic beauty and numerous trekking routes.