8 Most Unique Things About Northeast India 

02/NOVEMBER/ 2024

Northeast India boasts diverse landscapes, cultures, and traditions. A journey here reveals its mesmerizing uniqueness and incredible natural beauty.

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Living Root Bridges 

Meghalaya’s living root bridges are skillfully crafted by intertwining rubber tree roots, representing Khasi cultural heritage.

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Varied Tribal Cultures 

Numerous tribes, each with unique languages and traditions, enrich  Northeast India's  cultural diversity.

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Kaziranga National Park

A UNESCO site, Kaziranga is home to the largest one-horned rhino population, highlighting significant conservation efforts.

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Imposing Monasteries

Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh house revered Buddhist monasteries, attracting pilgrims and preserving spirituality.

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Asia's Cleanest Village - Mawlynnong

Meghalaya's Mawlynnong, renowned for eco-tourism and cleanliness, exemplifies sustainable living through bamboo dustbins and community effort.

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Floating Islands of Loktak Lake

Manipur's Loktak Lake features phumdis, floating islands of vegetation, supporting Keibul Lamjao,  the world’s only floating national park.

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Stunning Valleys and Scenic Landscapes 

Northeast India's valleys, like Ziro and Dzukou, offer breathtaking, serene landscapes and unique experiences.

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Tea Plantations  of Assam

Assam’s lush tea estates produce world-renowned tea, offering insights into traditional tea-making processes.

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