Thursday, January 23, 2020

Mind-Blowing Facts about the North Eastern States of India

Are you checking the prices of north-east holiday packages? Do you know anything about the seven sisters state of India? If you don’t, you should start gathering knowledge right away.

We might give you a hand in that. In the following section of this article, we have gathered some of the most unbelievable facts of the places to visit in north east india that you might not have known before. So, check out the factoids and start your journey for gathering information about the seven sister states.

Arunachal Pradesh



You must know the name of Tawang, one of the most beautiful states of Arunachal Pradesh? Do you also know that this mountainous city is the place where the sixth Dalai Lama was born? Being one of the most unconventional Dalai Lama, the name of Tsangyang Gyatso is relevant among the Tibetans even today. You can ask any Tibetan, and they will tell you about the poetry he wrote during his days.

Meghalaya

Known for its living root bridges and incessant rains, Meghalaya is one of the most beautiful states of North Eastern states of India. While visiting in this state, you will get astonished by the methods following which the local people build living root bridges. The strong roots of the local rubber plants are carefully guided across streams and rivers with the help of bamboo and mud. With time, the bamboos die down living only the living roots of the tree acting as natural bridges for the tribal people.


Nagaland

Do you know that Nagaland is one of the two states of India where WWII was fought? The Battle of Kohima is voted as one of Britain’s Greatest Battles by the British National Army Museum. However, the plan of the Japanese armies did not succeed. The irony was, Indians fought on both sides and lost their lives.  



Now that you are armed with such important information about the states, aren’t you feeling excited about the impending journey? This is the fun you get to experience as you know more about the land. It offers you the insight that helps you to soak in the culture of the land.

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