North-Eastern India

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North-Eastern India consists of seven small states that are surrounded by Bhutan, China and Myanmar, and almost cut off from the rest of India by Bangladesh.

States

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  Arunachal Pradesh
  Assam
  Manipur
  Meghalaya
  Mizoram
  Nagaland
  Tripura

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Cities

Here are nine of the most notable cities.

  • Agartala - GPS: 23.8337 ,91.2828— capital of Tripura
  • Aizawl - GPS: 23.73333 ,92.71666 Solomon%27s_Temple%2C_Aizawl%2C_Mizoram%2C_India - — capital and largest city in Mizoram
  • Dispur - GPS: 26.14083 ,91.79083— capital of Assam with more than two thousand years of history
  • Imphal - GPS: 24.8167 ,93.9500— capital of Manipur
  • Itanagar - GPS: 27.1000 ,93.6167— capital of Arunachal Pradesh
  • Kohima - GPS: 25.6667 ,94.1167— capital of Nagaland
  • Matabari - GPS: 23.50313 ,91.50392— located near Udaipur, Tripura this town is home to the Tripureswari Mandir
  • Shillong - GPS: 25.57444,91.87888— capital of Meghalaya
  • Tuensang - GPS: 26.2833 ,94.8333— a neighborhood and town in Nagaland with a great view of Mount Saramati

More Destinations

  • Intangki National Park - GPS: 25.54594, 93.55093

(Ntangki National Park), Nagaland — a wildlife park located in the Perren neighborhood. Home to several endangered species as well as other mammals and birds. Among them are the golden langur, white-breasted kingfisher, python and sloth bear

  • Kaziranga National Park - GPS: 26.6667 ,93.3500, Assam — one of the oldest national parks in India with the largest habitat for Indian single-horned rhinos
  • Namdapha National Park - GPS: 27.45963, 96.54146 , Arunachal Pradesh — (rain forest area) third largest national park in India with a large diversity of mammals and birds and for being home to the northernmost rain forest in the world
  • Nameri National Park - GPS: 26.93249 ,92.87766, Assam — a national park located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas
  • Nokrek National Park - GPS: 25.44307, 90.44552

(Nokrek Biosphere Reserve), Meghalaya — a small population of red pandas reside in this park. It is habitat for the Asian elephant, species of cats and primates. It is also an important area for birds. Rongbang Dare Water Fall and Nokrek Peak are located in this park with tall, thick forest

North-Eastern India Halal Explorer

With the feasible exception of the state of Assam, which is famous worldwide for its tea, this is the least-known region of India. Most of these states are known for their hill tribes, who have often been proudly independent-minded and some of whom have fought long insurgencies against the central government, though peace has broken out in some of the affected states and political violence has died down. (See #Stay safe.)

This area of the nation is different demographically from the rest of India, which is partly shown by the nature of its religious diversity. While the great majority of Tripurans are Hindus and most Assamese are Hindus or Muslims, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Nagaland are overwhelmingly Christian, Manipur is almost equally divided between Hindus and Christians, and Arunachal Pradesh has a very slight plurality of Christians, with Hindus in nearly equal numbers and the indigenous Donyi-Polo religion, which combines shamanism and Animism, close behind. There is also a Buddhist presence, especially in places like Tawang that are close to the borders of Tibet and Bhutan. Tibetan cultural influence extends far beyond the population of practicing Buddhists, for example by influencing local foods in some parts of the North East. Given the unique cultural and social landscape, it helps a visitor to avoid patronizing questions about race, citizenry, or even food. Remember and these are seven diverse states with highly diverse legacies.

Geographically, again, Assam is a state apart, as it is centred around the valley of the broad Brahmaputra, whereas all the other states in this region are at least partly hilly, with some featuring tall snow-capped mountains.

Gopinath Temple - Ningthoukhong, Manipur (India) - Gopinath (Krishna) temple in Ningthoukhong, Manipur

Local Language in North-Eastern India

This region of India has about 220 languages from multiple language families. English and Hindi are not universally understood, and below is a list of the official languages of each state which will help your trip planning to some extent:

  • Arunachal Pradesh - Hindi, English
  • Assam - Assamese_phrasebook|Assamese, Bengali_phrasebook|Bengali (in the Barak Valley), Bodo (in Bodoland)
  • Manipur - Meiteilon
  • Meghalaya - Khasi, Garo, English
  • Mizoram - Mizo, English
  • Nagaland - English
  • Sikkim - Nepali, English
  • Tripura - Bengali_phrasebook|Bengali, Kokborok

Travel to North-Eastern India

The main entry point for any north-eastern state is Assam, if one is entering from within India. There are entry points fromBangladesh (Dawki in Meghalaya) and Myanmar (Moreh in Manipur), but entry is restricted to local traders and government officials.

Foreigners need a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to enter the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Permits are issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, but the easiest approach is to get your Indian visa with a special endorsement allowing travel in the state. Individual travelers are generally granted 15 days (extendable once), but are allowed access only into major towns and sights; travels off the beaten track generally require a registered tour group of four or more people.

Foreigners are required to register with the Foreigners Registration Office (FRO) within 24 hours of arriving in Manipur, Mizoram or Nagaland.

Indian citizens need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram or Nagaland.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from North-Eastern India

Solomon's Temple, Aizawl, Mizoram, India - Solomon's Temple, Aizawl, Mizoram Assam (Gopinath Bordoloi Airport, Guwahati), Manipur (Imphal Airport), Nagaland (Dimapur Airport) and Tripura (Agartala Airport) have direct connecting Flights from other parts of India (Delhi and/or Kolkata). There are two other major airports serving upper regions of Assam and neighbouring areas - Dibrugarh Airport and Silchar Airport. There are helicopter services to Naharlagun (14 kilometers from Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh) and Aizawl (Mizoram).

By Rail

There are good train connections from most of the major Indian cities to Assam. Incidentally, Assam is the only state in region with rail lines (barring Nagaland with one station-Dimapur). The important stations in Assam are Guwahati, Bongaigaon, Lumding, Tinsukia and Dibrugarh. The fastest train from Delhi is Guwahati-bound Rajdhani Express (28 hrs) followed by North-East Express (32 hrs) and Dibrugarh-bound Brahmaputra Mail (42 hrs), while the fastest train from Kolkata (Howrah) is Saraighat Express. The train track in Assam is not electrified and is a single lane, so delays are the norm.

There are narrow gauge trains to Arunachal Pradesh and Barak Valley area but they are very much prone to cancellation and delays and are not at all comfortable.

Improving the rail connections in North East India is a priority for the Central Government of India, and rail extensions are under construction.

By road

All the states have good network of roads in urban areas. There are regular long journey buses from West Bengal to many north-eastern states. Self-driving is not a good idea as all roads pass through heavy forest reserves and areas infested by insurgents.

Get Around

Shillong City, Maghalaya - Shillong, Meghalaya

What to see in North-Eastern India

Top Muslim Travel Tips for North-Eastern India

KANTHI WATER FALL - Kanthi Waterfall, Karbi Anglong neighborhood, Assam

  • Greener Pastures - ☎ +91 9435 747471 An eco-tourism company that promotes travel, conservation and sustainability in Northeast India. They provide al-tours/ tours that deal with tribal cultural exchange, wildlife viewing, extreme adventure sports, river cruises, history learning and tea stays.


National parks

  • Kaziranga National Park. Famous for its one-horned rhino found nowhere else in the world. Elephant rides in the park make for a thrilling experience. Has accommodation cottages and restaurants.

Halal Restaurants in North-Eastern India

North East India is famous for its delicious and ethnic delicacies. The cuisine includes world famous Vegetarian and non Vegetarian dishes. North East has earned accolades for the various dishes prepared from local herbs and spices. Apart from local dishes, it is also equipped with restaurants and hotels serving conventional Indian foods (both North Indian and South Indian). So eating is no problem for tourists. If you are over the age of 25, you can drink alcohol in India. In North Eastern India and there are many refreshing beverages that you can drink. Look for aphung (a rice-Colas) in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, zutho (a type of fruit cocktail) in Mizoram, or the mildly intoxicating tongba in Sikkim. You can find many of these in local markets.

Tongba - Millet Brew from Sikkim - A mildly intoxicating Tongba|Tongba, A millet-brew from Sikkim.

Telecommunications in North-Eastern India

NE India is completely connected with the rest of the world with excellent communication facilities with all the major telecommunication companies like Reliance, Vodafone, Aircel and BSNL.

Stay Safe

The North East is the most culturally distinct from the rest of India, and many separatist movements exist here; however and there have been no occasions where visitors have been attacked or have faced any disturbances. As of March 2017 and the region has been declared safe for tourism.

News & References North-Eastern India


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