Monday, January 27, 2020

Facts about North East India That You Should Know

Are you planning a trip to northeast India tourist places? Well, you should. The northeastern states of India are one of the most beautiful places in India, which is also one of the most underrated ones. Lush green forests, wildlife, abundant natural resources and colourful tribal people have made the seven sisters states even more interesting to the travellers who are not afraid to withstand little inconveniences while travelling through the lands.



If you are planning a trip to these offbeat destinations soon, you should check the following facts about north-east India first. It will offer you to choose the northeast India tour packages better while planning the journey.

The First Rays of Sun  

Have you ever wondered which state gets the first touch of the soft rays of the morning sun? Well, if you are interested in travelling to northeastern states, then you should know that it is a small village in Arunachal Pradesh, named Don, that gets the first light of the sun every day in our country. Visit the village if you want to witness this amazing event yourself.

Muga Silk

Have you ever heard of the golden silk or Muga silk of Assam? If you haven’t, then you should know that Assam is the only place that generates this type of silk and dress materials made from it. The fine quality, strength, and smooth texture of this silk have earned its global fame.

Raining Cats and Dogs

How would you feel if it rains day and night for months at a stretch in your home town? If your primary reaction is irritation, the just think how the people of Mawsynram feels during the monsoons. Known as the wettest place of the earth Mawsynram gets the most rainfall in the whole world. The extreme rain is a boon to the thriving forest in the area as well.

Being In Two Place at A Time

You don’t need a time machine to be in two different countries if you are travelling to the northeastern states of India. The Longwa Village of Nagaland in Mon district is located in the border of India and Myanmar. The border divides the village into two different halves. If you visit the village, you can be in two different countries at the same time.

Now that you know the interesting facts about the northeastern states, it is time for you to pack the bag and arrange your itinerary properly. If necessary, get in touch with professional travel agents to make better travel plans.

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