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![]() India's Northeast, covering a land area of 255,083 square kilometers,
a misshapen strip of land jutting out eastward and connected to the rest of the country by a narrow strip of land between Bangladesh
and Bhutan just twenty kilometers wide at its slimmest known as "Chicken-Neck Corridor', is a part of a great tropical rainforest of
South-East Asia stretching from the foothills of the Himalayas to the tip of the Malaysian Peninsula and the mouth of the Mekong river
flowing into the Gulf of Tonkin. Its virgin and exotic beauty of nature: whether it is the Brahmaputra resembling a mighty sea during
its rain-swollen, the lone world's floating wildlife reserve Keibul Lamjao which is home to antlered deer, the one-horn rhinoceros, its
pink and golden flowering orchids growing wild or its thick bamboo, |
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coconut and banana groves, rubber and tea plantations,
clusters of frangipani and bougainvillea dotting the countryside match to none. India's Northeast represents a miniature
Asia where the brown and yellow races meet and mingle with its bewildering range of its culture and the rich, colorful mix of its people,
and their tradition ranging from the former head-hunters of Nagaland to the Lamaistic legacy of peace and tranquility commanding high
from the fourth century Tawang Monastery in the snow-capped mountain of Arunachal Pradesh. Come and celebrate the ingenuous hospitality
of its people and its natural beauty. |
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