Tag Archive: Northeast India

Northeast India Travel Diary (day 8,9) – Heading Towards Meghalaya

Day 8 On 8th day i.e. on 23rd Dec. 2011, we had our breakfast and packed all our tents etc.  Then we start our return trek at 8.50 am, and reach Deban at 12.10… Read More

Updating The About Page

I have long been thinking of giving the ABOUT page a makeover. Ever since the blog started, which was about a year back, much has been done and the objective of showcasing Northeast India has… Read More

Northeast India Travel Diary (day 6) – Trekking And Camping In Namdapha Tiger Reserve

At Miao, Himanshu, a friend of Neil, joins us. So we are four now. We start from the Govt. Circuit House at Miao. We shop for groceries, vegetables and utensils as we will… Read More

Northeast Travel Diary (day 4) – From Walong To The Plains Of Assam

The breakfast was good, after which, Vaivhav asks the care taker of the circuit house, “Sir, I am a tour operator. I will be bringing tourists here in the future. Can you please… Read More

Progressive Buddhism

It is hard to pinpoint a major dominant religion of Northeast India. Due to its vast cultural and ethnic diversity, religion here too has a broad spectrum. And within it lies Hinduism, Islam,… Read More

A Folk Song & A River: At Bishwanath Ghat. An article by Janice Pariat.

We are happy to present you an interesting article about a very less known place of Northeast India, written by Janice Pariat. She is a writer and her work has been published in… Read More

Old Man River : An article about the Mighty Brahmaputra by Dianne Sharma Winter

I found this interesting post on Unboxed Writers written by Dianne Sharma Winter, who shares our passion for writing and promoting travel in India. This article beautifully describes the mighty Brahmaputra, the lifeline… Read More

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