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NORTH - EAST INDIA
North East states are an epitome of diverse culture, lush green forest cover and home to a variety of flora
and fauna. The geographic landscape and the incredible combination of ethnic communities with rich cultural
heritage, regional festivals, languages, crafts have been adopted and preserved for ages which truly
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GUWAHATI
It is the capital of Assam which is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra. Being the focal
point of politics, trade and commerce, socio-economy and culture and industries of North East states, it is
well served by road, rail and air. Numerous places of interest are there in and around the city.
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KAMAKHYA TEMPLE
Kamakhya temple Situated atop the Nilachal Hills, it is one of the most venerated and well known temples
in Assam. It is famous for the Ambubachi festival which is held every year with much fanfare.
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KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
A world heritage site, it is well known for the one-horned rhinoceros. It is
also home to tigers, elephants, panthers, bears, thousands of birds and many more animals. It is 217 km to
the east of Guwahati.
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BRAHMPUTRA RIVER CRUISE
Brahmaputra River Cruise Explore the world's finest combination of river and jungle aboard the Brahmaputra
River Cruise. The cruises give access to a number of India's National Parks including Kaziranga
and Manas National Parks. Village walks, visits to tea gardens, dance performances, barbecues on deserted
river island are few of the attractions.
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MANAS NATIONAL PARK
MANAS NATIONAL PARK Situated at the foothills of the himalayas, the Manas National Park is known for its Project Tiger, rthinos and elephant. It is lso home to the golden langurs, wild buffaloes, gaurs, pygmy hogs and many more animals. This world heritage site is 176 Km from Guwahati. |
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