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Attractions & National Parks

Manas National Park gives tourists chance to see the face of the earth before human existence.

The most stunning wildlife habitat, untainted and pristine, set amidst spectacular landscape is found in Manas National Park. Inscribed as UNESCO Natural World Heritage site while also playing multi-faceted roles as a Biosphere Reserve, Project Tiger Reserve and Elephant Reserve - Manas National Park is certainly one unique travel destination in the north eastern region of India.

Golden langur, Manas National Park, India

Mulitude of Satras, set in expanse of land amidst the dynamic Brahmaputra.

South Asia’s biggest freshwater island, Majuli Island is a tropical blend of culture, tradition and religion. It is known to the the cradle and cultural capital of the Assamese civilization in the north estern region of India. Along with the unique tribal inhabitants, the biodiversity hotspot of an island is home to the rare species of flora and fauna.

Women working in the field, Majuli Island, India

A World Heritage Site in Assam, North India. A tiger reserve. Home to the Great Indian one horned rhinoceros.

A land of magical safaris where majestic mammals can roam freely while protected. Created by the river Bhramaputra’s alluvial deposits, this ancient park that is respected worldwide for its conservation efforts. Tours to this fine park will bring wildlife enthusiasts to the lush habitat of some endangered mammals, reptiles, primates and migratory and resident birdlife. 

Tiger drinking water, Kaziranga National Park, India

Matabari is a stunning Temple located 50km from Agartala in the state of Tripura.

Housing the most auspicious of temples in Tripura, the Tripureswari Mandir it is no wonder that pilgrims flock here in the thousands. Most importantly it is considered one of the 51 Shaktipithas which are described in the Puranas.

Diwali Festival (Festival of light), India