Celebrated by the Garo Tribe of Meghalaya and Bangladesh, Wangala is one of the many harvest festivals of North East India. Each tribe residing in this region has their own way to thank their gods for the surplus growth and they sing and dance to celebrate the end of harvest season.
North East India’s Bamboo Philosophy – An Inspiration for Sustainable Future
Bamboo is North East India’s lifeline. From Assam to Nagaland and Arunachal, bamboo finds use in a way or another. It has many advantages over the conventional building techniques and it is really inspiring to see how one can make building and architecture so sustainable.
Traveling in North East India – 21 Frequently Asked Questions
When a traveler plans to visit North East, they have a lot of questions in their mind and very less resources to figure out everything.
So here are some of the frequently asked questions about North East India that will help you plan your trip better.
Budget Backapcking in Manipur – Best Tips and Itineraries
Backpacking in Manipur is a fun experience and here are a few tips that will help you plan better.
The Legend of Nohkalikai and trekking to the origin source of the waterfall
A travel story to Nohkalikai waterfall one of the most beautiful waterfalls of North East.
Celebrating Life – Ziro Festival of Music 2015
“Sair kar duniya ke gafil, zindagani phir kahan…. zindagani gar rahi to, naujawani phir kahan!” I was first to arrive Ziro and probably the last one to write a blog about it, that too after skipping a couple of blogs (worth 5 months) because this one needs to go up. After ZFM2014 was such an... Continue Reading →
Important things to pack for your Nagaland Trip
Traveling to Nagaland is a tricky affair. Without important items in your backpack, you can land in serious trouble. Here are some of the must carry things during your Nagaland trip.
On the road – From Guwahati to Tawang
Have you ever been on a journey that you never want to end? You wish that the road keeps going on and on and still you want to reach your destination. This feeling goes high when one is travelling in North East. Endless meadows, farms covered with green paddy and rice fields, random waterfalls and... Continue Reading →