The East India Tours has been a vessel of
blending different cultures and
ethnic groups coming and settling
here.
The earliest mention of this region
was by the Chinese explorer, Chang
Kien, in 100 B.C. The Dravidians
were the earliest inhabitants
of this state. Huen Tsang, the
well-known Chinese traveler, visited
this region in the 7th century.
Assam comprised the whole of the
Northeast region when it was made
a state in 1947. Consequently,
a number of other northeastern
states were carved out of Assam,
starting with Nagaland in 1963
and ending with Arunachal Pradesh
in 1972.
Northeast of India is the land
of enchanting mountains, green
valleys and unspoiled rivers.
Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas
this region is abundant in Natural
exquisiteness, Wild life and its
colorful people. All of these
make it the most beautiful Eco
Tourism destination in South Asia.
The region comprises of seven
states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur,
Mizoram, Tripura and Sikkim. The
vivid tribal people, who still
retain their pristine aura, inhabit
it offering some beautiful Eco-tours
with Trekking & Wild life.
Today, the beaches of Tours East India with their soft white sands
fringed by surging sea water that
constantly changes colors and
a sky with breathtaking sunsets
continue to lay claim to being
among the best in the world.
Calcutta is the largest city in
India and one of the largest in
the world. Established as a British
trading post in the 17th century,
the city quickly grew, acquiring
a life and vibrancy of its own.
Its glory is still reflected in
the buildings of Chowringhee and
Clive Street.
Sunderbans is a vast area in India
as well as a portion in Bangladesh.
Sunderbans has the largest Tiger
Reserve and National Park in India.
Sunderbans are a part of the world's
largest delta, formed by the rivers
Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna.
It is located on the lower end
of the Gangetic West Bengal. It
is also the world's largest estuarine
forest.
Orissa, the eastern state of the
Bay of Bengal, has a rich tradition
of classical dance, music, silverware,
handicrafts and sculpture. The
three great temple towns of Bhubaneswar,
Puri and Konark constitute, like
Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, a "Golden
Triangle", but here with the emphasis
strongly on tempels - temples
of the most glorious and stunning
kind. |