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North-East of India comprising of seven states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and the latest Sikkim is the land of blue mountains, green valleys and red river. Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas the north Eastern part of India is rich in wild life, flora & fauna and its colorful people. A blend of all these makes it the most popular Eco-Tourism destination in South Asia. The colorful tribal people mostly inhabiting the region still retain their pristine touch. The North-East offers you some beautiful Eco-tours with Trekking & Wild life. The purpose of indiatouroperator.com is to provide an in-depth insight into East India Tour of Indian Subcontinent
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Assam the rich, green land of rolling plains and dense forests is a popular East India Tour getaway. The mighty Brahmaputra River charts its majestic course through this state. Assam is a mystic land of eternal blue hills and beautiful rivers. Assam is famous for its tea, rich flora and fauna. Assam is the home to the world famous one-horned rhinoceros and other rare species at Kaziranga National forest.
Tripura is also a famous East India Tour destination famous for the temples of Hindus and Buddhists of which the famous being Mata Tripureshwari temple at Udaipur.
Sikkim is another East India Tour Destination. Gangtok the capital of Sikkim attracts tourist for its captivating architectural beauty. The picturesque state of Sikkim offers the majestic view of the towering beauty of Kanchenjunga which cast a magic spell on this delightful location in the foothills of the grand Himalayas. Sikkim is also famous for the Monasteries. There are at least 200 monasteries or Gompas belonging to the Nyingma and Kagyu order.
Arunachal Pradesh in the North East part of India is situated at 350 meters above sea level. Arunachal Pradesh has at least 26 tribes and sub-tribes. Arunachal Pradesh follows Buddhism and the monasteries are offer a major tourist attraction spots.
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