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Most famous National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of Northeast India

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Most famous National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of Northeast India Northeast India still comes in the list of unexplored regions of India. Although it has some of the most mesmerizing scenic beauty in southern Asia. Sandwiched between the Himalayan range in the north, Bangladesh in the south and Myanmar in the east, the seven sisters of India is a vast ecosystem of a variety of flora and fauna. This terrain is home to millions of species of birds and animals. If you are a wildlife enthusiast and are fascinated by them, then here is a list of safe havens for wildlife from this part of the country. Manas National Park , Assam Asian Elephants ( ImageSource ) Manas National Park is home to some rare and endangered species like the Assam Roofed Turtle, Golden La

The exotic delicacies of the Seven Sisters of India

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The exotic delicacies of the Seven Sisters of India Indians don't have a single type of taste bud, they have innumerable cuisines which can be scrumptious or can taste interestingly weird. Butter chicken, Samosa, Tandoori Chicken, Dosa, Rasogolla are some of the most famous dishes enjoyed across the world.  If you are a foodie, you couldn't be at a better place as I am going to take you on a trip across India to the magical land of exotic flavours and savoury delicacies. Northeastern India is a medley of various cultures and tribes and each of them has their own unique flavours and cooking style. Although, most of the dishes are meat-centred but at the same time they are light yet zesty. They don't add too many spices, and they cook in minimum or no oil. This is what makes the Northeast Indian delicacies unique and health-friendly. Khar , a refreshing dish from  Assam

The famous folk dances of Northeast India

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The famous folk dances of Northeast India Apart from the exhilarating beauty of the hills and mountains, rivers and creeks, flora and fauna of Northeast India, the seven sisters give us a diverse platter of traditions and cultures which are very pleasant and delightful to experience. And what better way to experience the rich cultures and heritages of the northeast than discovering their folk dance forms. Northeast India is blessed to be home to numerous tribes and people from different ethnic groups which adds to the diversity which emerges innumerable dance forms. We have discussed some of the famous and wide known folk dances because discussing all of them would take years. Bardo Chham (Arunachal Pradesh) Bardo Chham is a folk dance of a small tribe called the Sherdukpens of the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. It is an ancient dance form passed down as a tradition among the natives. It portrays the triumph of good over

The entrancing land of Northeast India

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The entrancing land of Northeast India, the Seven sisters of India The breathtaking beauty of Northeast India is one to remember for a lifetime. The natural scenic beauty which ranges from a long stretch of mountains, cascading torrents and waterfalls, billow streams and exotic flora and fauna is one of a kind. The northeast part of India, also known as "The Seven Sisters of India" comprises of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and the recent addition of Sikkim to the northeast makes it Eight Sisters of India. Travellers love to explore new places, experience new cultures, learn about traditions, meet new people and most importantly have an amazing experience. Adventurers cannot settle at home, they need to go out and see the world. If you are here, you love to travel or at least love to know about different places. The enchanting land of the northeast is connected to the Indian