"The Gateway to North-East India"
Assam, a treasure trove of natural beauty and diverse history, is one of the least explored regions in the country, lending it an immaculate, untouched aura that is sure to allure you. A land of wild forests, mighty rivers, and acres and acres of tea plantations, Assam, located in North East India, has a breath-taking landscape and is known to be one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the entire world. A veritable paradise, Assam shares international borders with both Bangladesh and Bhutan and boasts of its vibrant culture and scenic beauty, as well as its historical significance. One of the most beautiful states of India, Assam is the gateway to the enchanting and unexploited northeastern part of the country. With the majestic Brahmaputra river, magnificent hills, its rich flora and fauna, the state is every tourist's paradise.
Spread over an area of 1250 kilometres, Majuli is the
largest river island of Asia and is famous for its traditions and its
vibrant culture. Home to the 'Mising' or 'Mishing' tribe, Majuli is a
great place to sit back and take in the beauty of the village which is
surrounded by water. The Misings have a unique lifestyle, and they
celebrate various festivals with a lot of pomp and show. Dibrugarh, a
city in Assam, is known as the Tea City of India.
Hajo, an
extremely ancient pilgrimage centre for not one or two, but three
different religions, stands as a beautiful example of the secular
diversity that exists in India. The area is dotted with numerous
temples, mosques and churches, as well as other religious and sacred
artefacts. Haflong, Assam?s only hill station, is a stunningly beautiful
place, marked with rolling mountains and lush green valleys. It is also
known as 'The Land of the Blue Hills'.
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