Archive for the 'Northeast States' Category
Culturally magical and scenically spectacular, a mountain-hopping journey to Tawang’s ‘little Tibet’ is one of the northeast’s greatest attractions. Ideally budget at least five days’ return from Guwahati (or Tezpur) breaking the journey each way at Dirang or less interesting Bomdila. Consider stopping at Nameri’s wonderful Eco-Camp, too. Be prepared for intense cold in winter.
March 15th, 2009 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
On the route to Arunachal Pradesh, Upper Assam is a sweet spot to sip tea in a colonial mansion or to visit tribal villages.
February 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
Tripura is culturally and politically fascinating, and the state’s royal palaces and temples now draw a growing flow of domestic tourists from Kolkata. However, if you’re expecting the exotic grandeur of Rajasthani castles, Tripura might seem a long detour for relatively little.
February 20th, 2009 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
Tezpur is probably Assam’s most attractive city thanks to beautifully kept parks, attractive lakes and the enchanting views of the mighty Brahmaputra River as it boldly caresses the town’s central underbelly. Internet access is available at Softec Point (NB Rd; per hr Rs 20; 9am-10pm), 250m north of the Baliram Building restaurants.
February 11th, 2009 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
From 1874 until 1972, this sprawling hill station was the capital of British Assam. Since Independence it has developed into a fairly typical modern Indian town, but it still retains elements of charm and the air is refreshingly cool, if you don’t mind a good chance of rain.
January 15th, 2009 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
Nestled before a curtain of luxuriantly forested foothills, Pasighat holds the Minyong-Adi tribe’s Solung Festival (1–5 September), while Adi Banekebang (2104075; taringtabi@rediffmail.com) publishes Adi books and is making a movie about Adi history. Sleep at friendly, central Hotel Oman (2224464; s/d Rs 300/450) or plusher Hotel Aane (2223333; tw/d Rs 600/1000, d with AC Rs [...]
December 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
Northwestern Assam is paradise for wildlife lovers, with a range of national parks. The most famous by far is Kaziranga, home of the world’s best rhinoceros-spotting safaris.
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
India’s 1947 partition left the northeastern states dangling like a crooked cartographic handle, way out on the edge of the national map and consciousness. Yet the great, flat Brahmaputra valley was traditionally a Vedic heartland and backdrop to several Krishna tales. And Assam’s beautiful tea plantations remain India’s most productive. In contrast, most of the [...]
November 11th, 2008 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
The Naga peoples originated in Southeast Asia and are distributed all along the India/Myanmar border. However, in Nagaland they form a majority everywhere except Dimapur. For centuries some 20 headhunting Naga tribes valiantly fought off any intruders. In between they kept busy by fighting each other and developing mutually unintelligible languages. Today inter-tribe communication uses [...]
October 31st, 2008 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off
Seen from the sky, Mizoram seems to have been ploughed by a forgetful god who left the deep north-south furrows with a green fuzz of bamboo. Mizoram is tidy and almost entirely Christian. You’ll see very few Indian faces amongst the local Thai-Chinese style features. People are surreally but uninvasively friendly. Don’t be surprised if [...]
October 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Northeast States | Comments Off