I did not know that #Nagaland being a less explored state has so much to see to make the most #promising #vacation. The first thing that comes to your mind when you hear about Nagaland is about the tribal people and their #cultural #festival known as hornbill festival. My research provided me with a deep insight into this #beautiful state of #hills and #huts with #quaint #villages, amazing #rice #plantationterrians, winding roads, local markets, #wildlife #sanctuary, #tribalfestivals and The #Dzukou #Valley, also famous as the #ValleyofFlowers of the #NorthEast is an upcoming #tourist #destination. The best way of seeing Nagaland is on foot, between #November and #May. It is a #trekking country. The glories of these hills are the #landscapes,
Assam - An forgettable journey!
Assam is one of the richest biodiversity zones in the world and consists of tropical rain forests, grasslands and numerous wetlands ecosystems now protected as Kaziranga and Manas National Parks. It is also know for its beautiful dark green tea gardens and deep forest of Sal trees. Assam is the home for one-horned Indian rhinoceros, along with The Royal Bengal Tiger and numerous species of birds. It also provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant. Sualkuchi - Find the best handloom work at Sualkuchi. In each house here one can find traditional bamboo looms. Known for silk weaving and making of some gorgeous Mekhla Chadars, (Traditional Women Attire), saris and shawls. Tezpur – is a beautiful hill station of Assam surrounded by snow-capped mountains and sprawling tea gardens. The main attractions of the place Bamuni Hill, Agnigarh, Cole Park, Mahabhairab Temple, Hazara Pukhuri and Bhomoragur...
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