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North East India Travel Operator | Purvi Discovery

All you need is a trusted North East India travel operator who understands your specific needs and requirements, not to mention some additional travel quirks! This is where Purvi Discovery scores over others in the market: we stitch tours exclusively for you, even when you are a part of a group. All our tours are tailor-made to suit the requirements of travellers with diverse interests and we are sensitive to the needs of the senior guests as well as those who are not so senior. All-women groups will be very comfortable travelling with us. They will, among other things, be escorted by a girl from the local community who will understand their needs and will help them at every step.

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North East India Travel Operator | Purvi Discovery

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  1. Purvi Discovery North East India Travel Operator The North East of India is unique in various ways, including the lifestyle, the picturesque landscapes and the whole experience. Before you visit the North East, you will never be able to fathom how beautiful and enlightening your tour would be. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/

  2. Purvi Discovery - About Us We are a boutique tour operating company, based in the Camellia town of Dibrugarh, Assam. The name Camellia is from the flower of the tea plant species. It all began in 2000 with the idea of promoting 'tea tourism' in Upper Assam. Since then we have graduated to covering the entire north-eastern region of the country, with our prime focus on Assam. All our tours are tailor made to suit the requirements of our guests and we are dedicated to provide to them a unique destination experience, while ensuring that they return home with a sense of belonging to the place and kinship with the people of the areas visited by them. We are pioneers in converting our tea plantation bungalows, which are boutique properties with 03-04 rooms, as places for guests to stay while they are in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia (www.purvidiscovery.com/hotels). https://www.purvidiscovery.com/about-us

  3. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Wakro : Arunachal Pradesh holds the most north-eastern position among the other states in the north-east region of India. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and the People's Republic of China in the north. It is known for the first state in Indian subcontinent to kiss the first ray of the Sun. Itanagar is the capital of the state. Wakro is the homeland of the "Mishmis" one of the Mongoliod tribes of Tibeto-Burman origin. They speak their own dialect which varies from different groups. The three major Mishmi groups are “Idus” “Tarons” and the ‘Kamans’. Mishmis are very rich in culture and may be termed as a festival loving people. They believe any day of the year is auspicious for a ceremony if provisions exist. On these days animals are sacrificed. Mishmis are nature worshipers. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/destination/arunachal-pradesh

  4. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Roin : Roing rises from the Himalayan foothills to the middle ranges with the highest point of Mayodia at a height of 2655 meters from mean sea level. Snow-capped peaks, turbulent rivers, mystic valleys and abundance of rich flora & fauna are a few attractions of the district. The district is well known for its largest cover of thick green forest with almost 80% of the area being notified as reserved forest, wild life sanctuaries or unclassified state forests. Idu Mishmi is the major tribe inhabiting this area along with the AdiPadam tribe in the lower plain areas. The Idu Mishmi tribe is also known as Chulikatas (due to their traditional crop hair). They build their houses on the slant of hills or in the forest. The roof is thatched with grass bamboo, timber etc. Their main festival is Reh. Their dress is remarkable for the wealth and beauty of its designs. Most of the dress is made by themselves from wood, partly from cotton and sometimes of nettle fibre. They also wear thick coats of black with white pattern made of nettle fibre and human hair. The abundance of natural beauty, colorful and charming tribes, ancient archeological sites make the place a perfect destination for nature lovers, adventurous tourists, archeologists and anthropologists. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/roing

  5. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > ParashuramKund : Nestled in the lower reaches of the Lohit River, ParshuramKund is a sacred place in Arunachal Pradesh. Situated 13 miles to the north-east of Tezu, the Kund has been recognized as a pilgrim spot, visited by a large number of devotees. On every Makar Sankranti (Indian Harvest Festival), devotees from different parts of the world visit this place. This sacred place leaves an indelible impression on the mind of the visitors as well as pilgrims. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/parashuram-kund

  6. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Tezu: The headquarters of Lohit district is located amidst beautiful landscape by the side of the Lohit River. It is basically dwelling place of Digaru Mishmi along with other communities. Tibetan refugee settlement is also seen in and around the Tezu town. District museum showcase the life and artifacts of the inhabitants of Lohit Districts. The major Mishmi God is Ringyajabmalu and the major Mishmi festival is known as Tamladu puja. It is celebrated each year on second weeks of February. People from all communities and all walks of life are invited to join in the celebrations. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/tezu

  7. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Pasighat : Pasighat is the headquarters of East Siang district and the oldest administrative center of erstwhile NEFA. It is situated on the banks of the Siang River, the main tributary of Brahmaputra. The view of the snowclad peaks, rocky mountains and a variety of flora and fauna offer nature lovers ample opportunity to explore natural wonders. Some places of tourist attraction here are Siang Confluence at Panggin, PangginMinyong Village, District Museum, local market etc. AdiMinyong, AdiPasi, Padam are the major tribal who inhabit at Pasighat. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/pasighat

  8. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Namdapha National Park : NamdaphaNational Park(a tiger reserve) is one of the last remaining of the few large evergreen forests in the world. It is situated in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh and is sandwiched between Myanmar on its Eastern boundary and on the Southern boundary by the Patkai Mountain Range, which is the Eastern end of the Himalayan foothills. Spread over 1850sq. km of rugged terrain between an altitude of 200 to 4500 mtrs, it spans tropical to alpine virgin vegetation lending a home to a vast variety of flora and fauna. Two rivers, the Noa-dihing and the Namdapha, and numerous smaller streams divide its 1,985 km2 of rugged hills. Despite its remote location, the forests around Namdapha have always had people. The Lisu (Yobin), Singphoand Tangsa tribes have been practicing shifting cultivation here for generations, and the Chakma were settled in the area by the Indian government in the sixties. Namdapha was also on the famous ‘hump’ air-route from Assam to China during the Second World War, and local people still occasionally stumble upon old crashes of allied aircraft in the hills. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/namdapha-national-park

  9. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Miao : Miao is a sub-divisional headquarters with splendid natural beauty of Noa-Dihing River and natural surroundings. There is a mini zoowhere some important faunal species are housed representing the local diversity. The forest museum here is a store house of information on forest resources of the state and the region. It has a wildlife library that has an excellent collection of books, documents and records on wildlife of the State. The Tibetan Refugee Camp at Choepelingis worth a visit and where colourful woolen carpets of various designs are produced. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/miao

  10. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Along: Aalo (formerly known as Along) is the headquarters of West Siang District. Aalo is situated in a picturesque valley at the confluence of Sipu and Siyom rivers against the backdrop of verdant hills and is one of the oldest towns with a strong educational setup. Some places of tourist attraction here are the Patum Bridge over Yomgo River, Museum, tribal villages such as Darka, Kabu, Paya etc. The place is also popular for trekking, hiking and angling. It is also gate way to Menchuka a small town (sub-divisional headquarter) located in a picturesque valley near the Indo-Tibet border. During winters, one can get great views of the snow-clad mountains and snow fall at Menchuka. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/along

  11. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Daporizo: It is the headquarters of Upper Subansiri district situated by the side of the Subansiri River. Daporijo is a small scenic town where one can see suspension bridges over Subansiri River made from bamboo and cane - a testimony of rich tribal craftsmanship. Tribal villages, Museum and Craft Centre are other places which could hold your interest. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/daporizo

  12. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Ziro: One of the most beautiful hill stations of Arunachal Pradesh, located in the midst of the pine clad mountains, Ziro is the headquarters of the Lower Subansiri District inhabited by more than 50,000 friendly Apatanis. This land of the Apatanis is a valley, uneven and dotted with a number of hillocks overlooking the lush paddy fields. On the east, a high ridge, demarcates the plateau from the wooded hills of the lower region. The Apatani people design beautiful handloom and handicrafts, besides, practicing the famous paddy - fish cultivation. The area is rich in biological diversity having varied flora and fauna as per altitudinal zonation- from sub-tropical to alpine forest. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/ziro

  13. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Bomdila: Bomdila, the headquarter of West Kameng District is a small beautiful town situated at a height of about 8000ft. above the sea level. The place is inhabited by tribes like Aka (Hrusso), Miji (Sajalong), Monpa, Sherdukpen, and Bogun (Khawas). The Buddhist monastery of Bomdila is the repository of culture and is among primary attraction of the area. It has lot of attractions for the tourists with its cool climate, apple orchards, artictic people, snow-capped Himalayan peaks and Buddhist Gompas. The craft centers, ethnographic museum and emporium etc. are worth visiting. One can also watch various snow clad mountain peaks from Bomdila including the Kangto and Gorichen Peaks which are the highest peak of the state. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/bomdila

  14. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Tawang: Tawang is both historically and naturally endowed. It is located at a distance of 183 Kms from Bomdila and is situated at an altitude of 3500 metres above sea level. The natural beauty and solitude of Gudpi and Chong-Chugmi ranges, Tawangchu River and Tawang valley are very mesmerizing. Tawang Monasterywhich is an important seat of Mahayana Buddhism is located here. This world famous monastery of the Gelukpa was founded during the 17th century by Mera Lama LodreGyaltso who is considered as a contemporary of the 5th Dalai Lama. It is Asia’s second largest monastery and India’s largest which controls 17 Gompas in the region. The highlights of this monastery are the imposing three-storied assembly hall and the 28 ft high golden statue of Lord Buddha. There is also a big library which has an impressive collection of ancient books and manuscripts. The famous Buddhist gold inscribed scriptures Kangyur and Tangyur are preserved here. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/tawang

  15. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Dirang: Is the ideal gateway to the West Kameng district with beautiful valley surrounded by apple orchards and sheep breeding farms. The place is famous for hot water springs where people take bath to cure skin ailments. Places worth visiting here are the National Yak Research and Breeding Center at Nigmadung, Sheep Breeding Farm and the Sangti Valley where Siberian black necked storks visit during winter. Monpa Constitute 5% of the total tribal communities throughout Arunachal Pradesh. Monpa tribes are said to be one of the primitive tribes of Tawang District and West Kameng District. The people of Monpa community are reckoned for their artistic creations that include beautiful Thangka painting, carpet making, weaving and wood carving. They are adept in making paper from Sukso tree. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/dirang

  16. Destination > Arunachal Pradesh > Itanagar: It is the capital of Arunachal Pradeshwhich is dotted with archeological sites of great historical value. There are also institutions of great socio-cultural significance. The city is named after the irregular shaped Itafort (the fort of bricks) which is a centre of attraction located within the heart of Itanagar. The bricks used in the fort with total brickwork of 16,200 cubic meter length dates back to the 14th-15th Century. According to some scholars, these bricks are similar with those made during the reign of Ramachandra of Mayapur who was a king of the Jitari Dynasty. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/arunachal-pradesh/itanagar

  17. Destination > Assam > Dibrugarh: Assam is synonymous with unspoiled natural beauty, teeming wildlife, immaculate tea gardens and warm, beautiful people. It’s strategic location in the northeast of India, and it’s accessibility from the rest of the country makes it the gateway to the northeastern states. It shares borders with Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and West Bengal: and has National Highways leading to their capital cities. Assam also shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh. Dibrugarh is the gateway to the “Hidden Land” of Eastern Arunachal Pradesh and Northern Myanmar. The Ahoms from Thailand came through Northern Myanmar to this area in the 13th century to establish their Empire which thrived in the ancient land of Assam. It is the “Camellia” town of Upper Assam, an undisturbed haven, with its rich tea gardens resembling a lush green carpet. Experience and enjoy Dibrugarh Tour Packagesand the richness of these tea gardens while staying at the Heritage Chang Bungalows. These are constructed on stilts and are situated in a serene atmosphere free from pollution. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/assam/dibrugarh

  18. Destination > Assam > Tai-PhakialVillage: Namphake Village is the largest of the Tai-Phakial villages in Assam, boasting of 70 odd families, who trace their ancestry to the great Tai race. The village folk speak a dialect similar to the language in Thailand and still follow the traditional customs and dress code of the great Tai race. The hamlet is also home to the Namphake Buddhist Monastery, one of the oldest and most respected Buddhist Monasteries in Assam. The villagers are Buddhist in religion and have a distinctive script. The monastery has a few well preserved manuscripts of their religious scriptures written in Tai-scripts. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/assam/tai-phakial-village

  19. Destination > Assam > Jeypore Reserve Forest: Jeypore Reserve Forest is a part of the extraordinary bird rich DehingPatkai Reserve. It offers many of the most elusive himalayan species seen nowhere else in the country and perhaps the world including the Grey peacock pheasant and the Brown hornbill. It is not possible to go here expecting to see particular number of birds as every visit is greeted by different equally impressive birds. It is also home to the very rare clouded leopard. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/assam/jeypore-reserve-forest

  20. Destination > Assam > Digboi: Digboi is a small but wonderful town in Tinsukia district in the north-eastern part of the state of Assam, India. Petroleum was discovered here in the late 19th century and the Digboi oilfield believed to be one of the oldest oil fields. With a significant number of British professionals working for the Assam Oil Company as late as until a decade following the independence of India, Digboi has a legacy of well developed infrastructure and a number of bungalows unique to the town. It has a world class golf course with 18 holes which is part of the Digboi Club. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/assam/digboi

  21. Destination > Assam > Sivasagar: Sivasagar was once the capital of the Ahom Kings. The Shans who came from Thailand through Northern Myanmar to this area in early 13th century, ruled for 600 years. The Siva Temple, built by the Ahoms, situated here is believed to be the tallest of all existing Hindu temples. The ruins of the Ahom palaces and monuments dot the landscape around this historical town. Centuries, before the arrival of the British, this part of the world was controlled by a number of tribal chieftains. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/assam/digboi

  22. Destination > Assam > Jorhat: Jorhat is one of the major cities of Assam. Jorhat acts as a gateway to upper Assam and to the state of Nagaland. It was the last capital of the Ahom Kingdom and home to many historical monuments of Assamese culture. Jorhat is another tea hub in the Upper Assam region. It is the headquarters of the Jorhat district and is the gateway to Majuli Island. Many small and big tea estates surround this town. Cinnamora Tea Estate being the first commercial tea garden was planted in the British days. Jorhat also boasts of the Tea Experimental Station at Tocklai where tea scientists continuously endeavour to introduce new and better plantation practices which include developing of new clones and saplings. Established by British, the Jorhat Gymkhana Club was built in 1876 by D. Slimmon, then Secretary of the club in Seconidhara village. The club has been a venue for horse races ever since its inauguration. The Governor's Cup is the major trophy awarded here every year. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/assam/digboi

  23. Destination > Manipur> Jorhat: Manipur literally meaning "A jeweled land" is  nestled in a lush green corner of North East India. This little corner is a paradise on Earth where Mother Nature has been extra generous in her bounty. An oval shaped valley surrounded by blue green hills, rich in art and tradition has inspired description such as the "Switzerland of the East" with its cascading rapids, tripling rivers, varieties of flowers, exotic blooms and lakes.  It is bounded by Nagaland to the north,Mizoram to the south, and Assam to the west; Burma lies to its east. The state covers an area of 22,327 square kilometres (8,621 sq mi). Its people include the Meetei, Kuki, Naga, Pangal, Gorkhali and Bishnupriya Manipuri, who speak different types ofTibeto-Burman languages.. The recorded history of the state dates back to 33 AD, when Pakhangba, and Indian adventurer, founded a dynasty which ruled uninterrupted till  1891. It came under the reign of  the British after the defeat of the princely state in the Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891. It was later merged with the Indian Union on 15th October 1949. Manipur attained statehood on 21st January 1972. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/destination/manipur

  24. Destination > Manipur> Imphal: The beautiful capital city nestles in the heart of an oval valley and is surrounded by lush hills. Nongmaijing hills in the east and the Langjol in the west can be seen from any point in the city. The two rivers Imphal and Nambul flow through the town further enhancing its beauty. Imphal gets its name from Yumpham (homestead) and is thought to be founded in 3rd century BC, making it one of the oldest state capitals in the country. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/manipur/imphal

  25. Destination > Manipur> KanglaFort: The centre of Manipur's power till 1891, the historical embodiment of Manipur Rulers and the people of Manipur, Kangla have a significant place in the heart and mind of the people of Manipur Govindajee temple, outer and inner moat and other relics are perfect reflections of the rich art and culture of Manipur and her civilization. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/manipur/imphal

  26. Destination > Manipur> LoktakLake: 48 Kms. from Imphal, is the largest fresh water lake in the north eastern region. From the Tourist Bungalow set atop Sendra Island, visitors get a bird's eye view of life on the lake- small islands (that are actually floating weeds) on which the lake-dwellers live in the backdrop of the shimmering blue water of the lake, labyrinthine boat routes and colourful water plants. The Sendra Tourist Home with a cafeteria is an ideal tourist spot. Boating and other water sports are also organized here. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/manipur/imphal

  27. Destination > Manipur> KeibulLamjaoNational Park: It is the only floating National Park in the world. The Loktak Lake is the last natural habitat of the Sangai (Rucervuseldiieldii), the dancing deer of Manipur. A glimpse of the deer in this unique wetland ecosystem is a must see for any wildlife enthusiast https://www.purvidiscovery.com/manipur/keibul-lamjao-national-park

  28. Destination > Manipur> INA Memorial Complex: Moirang: 45 kms. from Imphal, and situated near the Loktak lake, this town is one of the main centres of early Meitei folk culture with the ancient temple of the pre-hindu deity, Lord Thangjing, situated here. In the month of May, men and women, dressed in colourful traditional costumes sing and dance in honour of the Lord at the Moirang "Lai Haraoba" which is a ritual dance festival held every year. This town also has a special place in the history of the Indian Freedom struggle. It was at Moirang that the flag of the Indian National Army was first unfurled on April 14, 1944. The INA Museum containing letters, photographs, badges of ranks and other memorabilia reminds the visitors of the noble sacrifices made by the INA under the charismatic leadership of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/manipur/ina-memorial-complex

  29. Destination > Meghalaya> Shillong: Meghalaya 21st state of the Indian union was declared a full-fledged State on 21st January, 1972. It is situated in the north-eastern region of India, between the Brahmaputra valley in the north and Bangladesh in the south. The name itself means "the abode of clouds" in Sanskrit. Mawsynrum and Sohra (Cherrapunjee) justified the significance of the name of Meghalaya (Megh means cloud and Alay means abode or dwelling place). Once it was the wettest place on the earth.  Meghalaya with an area of approximately 22,430 square kilometres is the homeland two major ethnic groups, the Hynniewtrep (Khasis and Jaintias) and the Achiks (Garos). English is the official language of Meghalaya. The other principal languages spoken include Khasi, Pnar and Garo. Shillong is the capital city of the state as well as the district headquarter of East Khasi Hills District. The name Shillong is derived from U-Shyllong, a powerful deity and is situated at an altitude of 1,491m above sea level. This beautiful city is 103kms from Guwahati, the nearest air and train link. The presence of many well reputed educational institutions, many of them established by various missionary groups make Shillong the hub of education for the entire north-east. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/meghalaya/shillong

  30. Destination > Meghalaya> Cherrapunjee: Cherrapunjee is 56 kms from Shillong and is literally the high point of any visit to Meghalaya-one of those ultimate eco-friendly destinations-a place renowned all over the world for having the privilege of receiving the highest rainfall in the world. Set against the backdrop of breath-taking landscape, it is a place to discover the Indian summer monsoons, a unique annual meteorological phenomena directly influenced by the south west monsoon and the north east winds. The heavy monsoon rains over these mountains undoubtedly creates in Sohra one of the rarest bio-diverse vegetations in the world. Truly a beautiful corner in north-east India, waiting to be discovered and explored. The old Cherra or Sohrarim was the original Cherra village but with the coming of the British who set up their headquarters further south, the village came to be known as 'Sohra' or present day Cherrapunjee. It was here that the British realized the enormity and intensity of the rainfall and set up a meteorological office for measuring the rain. Sohra was declared by the British to be the capital of Assam in 1832, which was later shifted to Shillong in 1866 due to the inclement weather. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/meghalaya/cherrapunjee

  31. Destination > Meghalaya> MawlynnongVillage: Mawlynnong Village has earned the distinction of being the cleanest village in India. It is situated 90 kms. from Shillong and besides the picturesque village, offers many interesting sights such as the Living Root Bridge and another strange natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rather smaller rock. Mawlynnong nestled in the pristine hill state of Meghalaya, is along the Indo-Bangla border. This cute and colourful little village is known for its cleanliness. The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture. They mostly grow betel nut. About 82 households live in Mawlynnong. Keeping the surrounding environment clean is an age old tradition. Discover India magazine declared the village as the cleanest in Asia in 2003. A dustbin made out of bamboo is found all along the village. Everyone makes it a point that dirt and waste are not thrown everywhere. All the waste from the dustbin is collected and kept in a pit, which the villagers use as manure. The villagers are now on a mission to ban plastic. The village with cent per cent literacy is conscious and they are spreading the message of conservation and protection of the forest. Locals plant trees to ensure that the virgin forest is kept intact and also replenished. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/meghalaya/mawlynnong-village

  32. Destination > Meghalaya> MausmaiCaves: 6 kms from the Sohra market to the south lies the village of Mawsmai in the di­rection of Bangladesh border. At the village crossing, one passes grasslands surrounded by for­ests, ending in a clearing. From this clearing, a concrete pathway through the jungle leads up to the main cave entrance. This cave is the only cave that is fully lighted. The cave can be divided into two parts (old and new). Of the two, the new cave is yet to be lighted. It has impressive formations of large passages and chambers. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/meghalaya/mausmai-caves

  33. Destination > Mizoram> TamdilLake: Tamadil Lake is a pristine natural water reservoir surrounded by a cool virgin thicket of vegetation. Located at a distance of 64 kms from Aizwal is said to be home to a rare species of frog recently discovered- Leptolalaxtamadil. Literally the term "Tam" in the local dialect means mustard plant and “dil” means lake. Legend has it that the lake is said to have been formed as a a result of a giant mustard plant being uprooted from the spot. One can enjoy the breathtaking view of the reflection of the surrounding lush forest on the pristine still water. One can also go fishing or boating here. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/mizoram/tamdil-lake

  34. Destination > Mizoram> DurtlangHills: Situated to the north of Aizwal high above the city provide majestic view of entire Aizwal city from beautiful and craggy hill top. The way to Durtlang itself offers enjoyable walk along the steep climb with scenic rural environment. One never gets a complete picture of Aizwal unless one visits the Durtlang Hills. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/mizoram/durtlang-hills

  35. Destination > Nagaland> Kohima: Kohima, situated in the south at an altitude of 1444 m above sea level, occupies pride of place as the capital city of Nagaland.  Kohima  has  the  advantage  of  being  centrally located - being bounded by the state of Assam on the west, Wokha district on the north, Zunheboto and Phek districts on the east and Manipur state on the south. The Angami, Rengma and Zeliangrong communities mainly inhabit Kohima District. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/nagaland/kohima

  36. Destination > Tripura: Tripura a land of locked hilly state situated in the North-eastern part of India is another fascinating state blessed by mother nature with all her spell binding beauty be it the evergreen hills or the uninterrupted majestic rivers, beautiful islands or lovely flora, wonderful lakes or dense forests and virtually everything. Tripura has always been a home to various mixes of tribes and all these tribal amalgamation has led to an influx of people representing their own clan. Agartala, with its verdant forest cover, near perfect green backdrop, great tourist sites and laid back attitude presents a sight of an ideal tourist destination. The rich and varied tribal culture thriving on the high mountains and vast and alluring green valley adds its own charm to the attraction of the state https://www.purvidiscovery.com/destination/tripura

  37. Destination > Tripura> NeerMahal: This exotic lake palace was constructed as a summer resort in 1930 by late Maharaja Birbikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur in the middle of a natural lake called Rudrasagar with an area of 5.35 Sq.Km. The construction was undertaken by Martin & Burn Co. and it is the only lake palace in the entire eastern India. A good combination of Hindu and Mughal architecture is noticed on the domes of the palace. There are mainly two parts of the palace - one on the western side known as Andar Mahal which was used by the royal family and another on the eastern side which was used for the security personnel and servants. There are 15 rooms in the main Andar Mahal overlooking a   beautiful garden. It also has an open air amphitheatre. The lake is home to a large number of migratory birds  every winter. A boat race is  also  organized in July/August. Tourists can enjoy boat rides in Rudrasagar. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/tripura/neer-mahal

  38. Destination > Package > Tea Experien: Our tea tour takes you through the plantations to educate you on the process of how a humble leaf is transformed into a much sought after cuppa! See how colorfully dressed tea pluckers, predominantly women pluck the delicate two leaves and a bud dexterously with their nimble fingers. Discover the different steps involved in turning the leaf into your freshly brewed cup of morning tea - all very carefully controlled to ensure that the tea that you drink is only of the highest quality. A quality that has made Assam tea world famous. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/package/tea-experience

  39. Destination > Package > Eastern Himalayan Trail: The Mishmi trail unfolds to us the untouched beauty of the Lohit in Arunachal Pradesh. Still unexplored, it offers to the guest a heady flavour of the East. It embraces the rich culture of the Mishmis, the sacredness of Parasuramkund, the tranquility of the verdant tea plantations and the golden land of the brave Khamptis- all ensconced in one. It offers a holiday option very difficult to resist. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/package/tea-experience

  40. Destination > Contact Us: Address : Post Office Jalannagar, Dibrugarh 786 005, Assam, India. Phone : +91 373 2301120, 2300035 Mobile No. : +91 9435130014 Email :moc.liamg@yrevocsidivrup Fax : +91 373 2301944 Diamond Prestige" Address : 41A, A.J.C. Bose Road, 209 & 210, 2nd Floor, Kolkata - 700 017 Phone : +91 33 22650188/89 Email : Located in the Upper North Eastern Corner of India, Dibrugarh is well connected with the rest of the country with regular connections to major cities of Assam and India by air, rail and road. Dibrugarh is also the natural gateway to Arunachal Pradesh & Nagaland. https://www.purvidiscovery.com/contact-us

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