Originally posted on Viewfound:
These photographs were taken on a stretch of about half a mile of a road over a period of one year. A small hamlet in the state of Assam in the…
Category: Nameri National Park
Radheshyam Goenka- forest man of Assam.
Originally posted on BGT Travelography:
Mr. Radheshyam Goenka of Dibrugarh spreading ‘Green[…]

Photo Of The Day – Whreated Hornbill
The Whreathed Hornbill is an exotic tropical bird found from Bhutan to Southeast Asia. However, due to urbanization and illegal tree felling, the Hornbills along with other species face a threat of large scale habitat […]
What is Happenning in Istanbul?
What’s really happening in Turkey.
Sunset at Dibru-Saikhowa
Originally posted on alokchitra:
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, one of the bio-diversity hot-spot located in the Tinsukia district of Assam is home to a number of endangered flora and fauna. The national park is home to…
Is China Behind Rhino Poaching in India? An Inside Story.
Hundreds of rhinos get killed every year for their horns.
Eco-Tourism in Northeast India – 6 Responsible Cottages And Homestays
Northeast India is not one of those destinations found in every traveler’s list. This is mostly because of the region’s remoteness, closeness to sensitive international borders and absence of proper infrastructure. Call it godsend, the […]
What can tourism do about wildlife poaching – silence is not an option
Originally posted on Jeremy Smith:
Tourism has always used the best shot. Beaches in brochures are enticingly empty or inhabited by immaculately toned models. The sun is setting with the concrete tower block cropped just…

Bihu Festival of Assam: A Season of Zest
We wish our readers and guests a Happy Rongali Bihu! Hoping that the noise and celebration we create in Assam has its good vibes felt all over the world, especially on a day when the […]

Photo Of The Day – A Bridge Over Mighty Brahmaputra
The Brahmaputra River, one of Asia’s mightiest, arrives at India in the mountainous state of Arunachal Pradesh, after having roamed the Tibetan plateau for thousands of kilometers in a totally opposite direction. Locally called the Siang in […]