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The Seven Sisters of North-East India

by Chillibreeze on March 3, 2010

in Travel Writing

The unbound, unexplored paradise has a lot to offer to its visitors. Beauty of Indian sub continent is incomplete without mentioning north east.

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Author: Archana Bisoyi

Beauty of Indian subcontinent is incomplete without mentioning its North Eastern region. It comprises of seven states which are otherwise called “Seven sisters “because of their uncanny resemblance in terms of natural beauty. They are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. They shares a border of over 2000 km. with China, Bhutan, Myanmar, Bangladesh but connected to the mainland via a 20km wide chicken neck corridor, which makes it quite isolated from the rest part of India.

The land of mystic magical beauty overcasts its spell on every nature lover. It has every essence to feed your soul. The tranquility and remoteness of this virgin landscape attracts every one with open arm. The North east region possess nature full of alluring mountains, mighty rivers, green valley’s deep dark gorges and rare species of plants and animals.

The magnificent Himalayan peaks adorn the beauty of north east. Numerous breathtaking picturesque hill stations nestle in the lap of Himalayan foot hill. They provide wonderful natural view with pleasant climate. There are many wild life sanctuaries such as Kaziranga National park of Assam famous for its one horn rhino, Manas tiger reserve famous for its mighty big cats.

For adventure sport lovers this zone holds many attractions such as river rafting, angling, and river cruise in untamed Brahmaputra and its tributaries, trekking and jungle camping  on the rugged mountain terrain and lush green sub tropical forest range.

Though these states have striking similarity in terms of natural beauty, they harbor their own cultural and lingual identity. Its culture shows the influence of many ethnic groups. Those who pursue an interest about tribal people, their festivals, dance forms, cuisines and artifacts should visit there.

So north east of India or the land of seven sisters is still unexplored, full of beauty and mystery. These unseen treasures provide perfect eye candy for nature lovers.

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Review provider March 4, 2010 at 7:20 pm

Has useful infomation on the NE. Please watch out for wrong usage of words and phrases. Several grammatical errors as well.

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romi mathur March 31, 2010 at 12:20 pm

Author: Archana Bisoyi

Beauty of the Indian subcontinent, is incomplete, without mentioning its North Eastern region. It comprises of seven states ,which are otherwise called “Seven sisters “because of their uncanny resemblance ,in terms of natural beauty.
They are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. They share borders of over 2000 kms. with China, Bhutan, Myanmar, Bangladesh but are connected to the the mainland via a 20km -wide chicken neck corridor, which makes it quite isolated, from the rest of India.

The land of mystic magical beauty, overcasts its spell on every nature lover. It has every essence to feed your soul. The tranquility and remoteness of this virgin landscape, attracts every one with open arms. The North eastern region possesses nature’s abundant resources, full of alluring mountains, mighty rivers, green valley’s, deep dark gorges and rare species of plants and animals.

The magnificent Himalayan peaks, adorn the beauty of the north east. Numerous breathtaking picturesque hill stations nestle in the lap of Himalayan foot hills. They provide wonderful natural views with pleasant climatic conditions. There are many wild life sanctuaries, such as The Kaziranga National park of Assam which is famous for its one horn rhino, The Manas Tiger Reserve, thats famous for its mighty, big cats.

For adventure sport lovers, this zone holds many attractions such as river rafting, angling, and river cruises in the untamed Brahmaputra and its tributaries,besides activities like trekking and jungle camping, on the rugged mountain terrain and the lush green sub- tropical forest ranges.

Although these states have striking similarities, in terms of natural beauty, they harbor their own cultural and lingual identities. Its culture shows the influence of many ethnic groups. Those who pursue an interest about tribal people, their festivals, dance forms, cuisines and artifacts should visit there.

So the north east part of India or the land of seven sisters is still unexplored, full of beauty and mystery. These unseen treasures, provide the perfect eye candy for nature lovers.

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hemant kohli May 16, 2012 at 4:38 am

beautyfully written.you should write more frequently,since you have a talent.

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