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37 Reasons Why You Should Visit Northeast India Before You Die

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This becomes automatically true when you visit The Land of Seven Sisters – the mesmerizing North East India. You simply can’t arrive and claim, “That’s it, I’ve seen it all”. A few steps away, an unseen beautiful waterfall might be waiting for you.

While the interest of visiting North East is on the rise among travelers these days, very few finally visit. So we decided to roll out a comprehensive guide on the main attractions of each state. Not only are these places divinely beautiful, the culture of North East is so diverse and different from the rest of India, that it’ll never cease to amaze, educate and excite you.

As Mark Twain rightly said,

“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.”

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

1. Tawang Monastery

The largest monastery in India. Situated at 10,000 ft picturesque location, it is one of the largest monastery outside of Lhasa, Tibet.

Monastery-at-Tawang

2. Sela Pass

The Sela Pass is the high-altitude mountain pass located in Tawang District.  There is hardly any vegetation and remains frozen throughout the year. It is the main road connecting Tawang to the rest of India.

Sela-Pass

3.  Sela Lake

Close to Sela Pass is the beautiful paradise lake, Sela which remains frozen for most parts of the winter.

tawang-sela-lake

4.  Scenic Beauty of Bomdila

Beautiful landscapes. Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary. Romantic sunrise and sunset.

Bomdila

5. Gorichen Peak

Gorichen is an ice peak of the Himalayan Mountain range with an elevation of around 21k ft. It’s view from Bomdila is simply mesmerizing.

Gorichen

6.  Shungatser or Madhuri Lake

The Shungatsher lake is the result of a violent earthquake which altered the eastern Himalayan terrain approximately 60 years ago. The movie ‘Koyla’ starring Madhuri Dixit was shot here and since then it is called the “Madhuri” lake by the locals.

madhurilake

Other Attractions:

  • River Rafting in Siang River
  • Nuranang Falls
  • Jaswant Garh War memorial
  • Rafting at Subansiri River
  • Attend the Ziro Music Festival at Ziro Town
  • Rukhmininagar near Roing (the place where Rukmini, Lord Krishna’s wife in Hindu mythology, is said to have lived)
  • Jawahar Nehru Museum, Itanagar
  • Tipi (Bhalukpung)
  • SallyLake
  • Ganga Lake (Gyaker Sinyi)

ASSAM

7. One horned Rhino

Also known as the greater one-horned rhinoceros, these endangered beasts can be found only in Assam. Out of 3000 rhinos living in the wild, 2000 can be found here.

Rhino

8. Kaziranga National Park

If you want to experience the true wild and connect with nature, take a safari across the Kaziranga National Park.

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9. Kamakhya Temple

It is a Hindu temple of Goddess Shakti. One of the oldest of the 51 Shakti Piths, festivals celebrated here include Ambubachi Mela, Manasha Puja and Durga Puja.

Kamakhya-temple

10. The Mighty Brahmaputra

Brahmaputra is the only male and the largest river in India. Breathtaking as it is, do take a river cruise if you are there and watch out for those beautiful river dolphins.

Brahmaputra

11. Majuli

One of the largest inhabited river islands, hub of Vaishnavite Satras initiated by Assamese saint Srimanta Sankardeva and his disciple Madhavdev.

Majuli

12. Tea Gardens

You cannot miss the tea gardens of Assam. Beautifully spread across the entire state, world can never be more green.

Tea-garden

 Other Attractions:

  • Nameri National Park
  • Sualkuchi – ethnic silk and boat race
  • Night Safari at Manas National Park
  • Ahom Architecture at Sivasagar
  • Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
  • Orang National Park
  • Umananda Island – the smallest inhabited Riverine Island in the world

MANIPUR

13. Shree Govindajee Temple

An unique deity, carved out of a jackfruit tree. Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Govindajee-temple

14. Loktak Lake and Sendra Island

World’s only floating lake due to the floating phumdis (heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and decomposing organic matters) on it. Largest freshwater (sweet) lake in India.

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15. The Dancing Deer (Sangai)

Only in Manipur you can spot the rare and endangered Brow-antlered deer.

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16. Manipuri Raas Leela

The cult of Radha and Krishna is a visual treat; showcases the artistic genius and creativity of Manipuri people.

Raas-Leela

17. War Cemeteries

War memorials from the twin victory over the Japanese, which took place in Imphal and Kohima in the northeast India in 1944.

WarCemetery

 Other Attractions:

  • Langthabal
  • Kaina – the sacred place of Hindus
  • Moirang
  • Taste Rice Beer

MEGHALAYA

18. Umiam Lake

You can visit this lake for various adventure sports like kayaking, water cycling, scooting and boating.

Umium

19. Double decker live root bridges

Naturally occurring bridges formed with the live roots of trees. Not to be missed.

Root-Bridges

20. Nokrek Red Panda

Spot the rare and endangered red panda. Explore the rich biodiversity at Nokrek.

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21. Mawsmai Cave

Cave lover’s paradise. More than 1000 (almost 1350 discovered till date) explored and unexplored caves. Mawsmai cave is the most accessible one as it can be explored without a map.

mawsmai-caves

22. Nohkalikai falls

Tallest plunge waterfall in India (335m). It has an interesting tragic legend. Pristine beauty. Also look out for numerous other waterfalls like the Seven Sisters falls, Elephant falls etc

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23. Dawki

Fishermen on boats in the beautiful Dawki river.

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Other Attractions:

  • Shillong
  • Mawlynnong Village
  • Cherrapunji and Mawsynram – wettest place on planet earth
  • Elephant Falls
  • Nohsngithiang Falls
  • Spot Red Panda at Nokrek National Park
  • Kyllang Rock
  • Dawki border
  • Explore the hills – Garo hills, Jaintia Hills, Khasi Hills

MIZORAM

24. Vantawng waterfall

Located in Vanva river near Thenzawl, it is named after an expert swimmer Vantawnga. Very beautiful with forests and hills surrounding it.

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25. Tamdil Lake

Tamdil is a natural reservoir lake situated near Saitual and is shrouded in myth.

Tamdil-Lake

26. Reiek Tlang

Adorned with thick trees and bushes, Bangladesh can be seen from the Reiek hilltop on a clear day.

Reiek-Tlang

27. Rice Bowl (Champai valley)

Located towards the base of the Champai town, a chain of green hills with luxuriant rice fields.

Ricebowl-Champai

28. Phawngpui Peak

Phawngpui Peak, the Blue Mountain, exhibits the most enchanting view of Mizoram. There is a semi-circular cliff in the western side called Thlazuang Khàm, which has a sharp and deep fall and is believed to be haunted by spirits.

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Other Attractions:

  • Tomb of Vanhimailian
  • Hmuifang Tlang
  • Falkawn  Village

NAGALAND

29. Hornbill Festival

Most famous festival of Nagaland celebrated every year during the first week of December.

Hornbill

30. Touphema Village

Its the Naga tourist village providing fascinating insight into the history, customs, tradition and ancient myths of the Naga people.

Touphema

31. Japfu Peak & Dzukou Valley

The highlight of the peak is a Rhododendron tree, which stands 130 feet tall and finds a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Dzukou

32. Khonoma Green Village

It is the first green village in India where no one hunts or cuts trees.

Khonoma

33. Mokochung

Mokochung district is the home of the Ao Nagas and economically, politically the most important urban centre in northern Nagaland.

Mokochung

 Other Attractions:

  • Shilloi Lake
  • Dzukou Valley
  • Mon
  • Buy some bamboo & cane furniture
  • Buy colorful handloom, tribal crafts and jewellery

TRIPURA

34. Neer Mahal

Built in the beautiful Rudrasagar lake, Neer Mahal is also known as the ‘Lake Palace’ of Tripura.

Neermahal

35. Unakoti Hills

Ancient rock-cut images and stone idols of lord Shiva, mountain scenery and waterfalls make it a chief tourist attraction.

unakoti

36. Ujjayanta Palace

Former royal palace in Agartala and now a museum.

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37. Kamala Sagar Kali Temple

Do not miss this 17th century temple located about 27 kms from Agartala. It is situated right near the international border with Bangladesh.

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Other Attractions:

  • Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Tripurasundari Temple

We will have to admit that this list is incomplete; it’ll never be complete. But with your help, we can make it comprehensive. So please contribute in the comments section the places we’ve missed and are worthy of a visit.

K-Pop Contest 2014 India for Northeast Auditions Round Announced

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The much-awaited contest for Korean pop fans in India has been announced by Korean Cultural Centre India on Friday.  Unlike previous years, this time the auditions will be held in four Indian cities (Mumbai, Dimapur, Chennai and New Delhi) for the first time and the grand finale scheduled to be hosted at Sirifort Auditorium, New Delhi on 30th August.

The Northeast round of live auditions will be held on 26th July at IMC Hall, Dimapur with 12 participants (6 singing team + 6 dance team) from the region selected via the preliminary online round.

The contest entries will run until the 13th of July. This will be the period to submit and upload videos of contestants performing a song or dance cover of any Korean artists within the video-length of 5 minutes each on the official contest website Kpopindia.com starting this 5th June onward. For more details on how to participate in the contest here.

The winning team will be awarded all-expenses-paid trip to South Korea sponsored by Korean Cultural Centre India and an opportunity to perform in the K-Pop World Festival 2014 in Changwon. Watch the videoof last year’s K-pop Contest India winner Crazy Freaks Dance Crew live performance in South Korea on KBS channel.

(In Photo: Last year, New Delhi-based Crazy Freaks Dance Crew who won the contest went on to perform at the K-Pop World Dance Festival 2013 in Gangwon, South Korea where dance teams from all over the world competed)

http://sevendiary.com/k-pop-contest-2014-india-northeast-auditions-announced/

ALOBO NAGA AND THE BAND TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘ ALL WE HAVE IS NOW’ ON JUNE 7

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Alobo Naga and the Band is coming out with their new single ‘All We Have is Now’ which will bea released worldwide on 7th June 2014. The single is mixed by Tim Palmer, a Grammy Nominee Mixer/Music Producer who is the man behind the success of artists like David Bowie|Ozzy Osbourne|Porcupine Tree|Goo Goo Dolls | Pearl Jam| U2| Switchfoot|Jason Mraz and others~

Will it have an effect like their single ‘Painted Dreams’? Well only time will tell.

Watch indihut facebook page for the updates!

BOBY TECHI’S DEBUT SINGLE ‘ONLY YOU’ OUT NOW ON INDIHUT! GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!

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Boby Techi, an indie pop-folk singer from Arunachal, is out with her debut single ‘Only You’ which can be downloaded free exclusively from Indihut.  The single has become the most downloaded song from Indihut within few hours of its release.

Indihut describes her debut single as “A song which gives you a rush of bliss and bubbles popping in your hearts. One of the most beautiful originals we have heard in a loong loong time.”

Well we agree with indihut, it is indeed one of the most beautiful originals that’s coming out from among the NE Artist. We look forward for more of such talents popping out from NE

Visit the link http://indihut.com/boby-techi/ to download it right away!

TL ENTERTAINMENT TO PRODUCE NAGA VERSION OF PHARRELL’S ‘HAPPY’

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After Darjeeling, its now time for Nagaland! TL Entertainment, one of the  premier Media Production House in Nagaland is all geared up to shot the cameo of Naga’s own ‘Happy’ Music video.

And the cool news is that, the project is open for all (Nagas)! So if you are happy, wanna dance and want to feature in this Naga version of ‘HAPPY”, reach out to them ASAP!!!.

Well, as for us, we will wait! and see who is more happier! Darjeeling or Nagaland!