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The Kaziranga Grasslands
Read more: The Kaziranga GrasslandsOne of the oldest forest of India & also one of the most loved parks of India, Kaziranga needs no introduction. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985, Kaziranga is solemnly responsible for bringing the One horned Rhino out of extinction. In just a span of hundred years, the conservation efforts of the…
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How the idea was born !
Read more: How the idea was born !Having born in Assam in the northeastern region of India, growing up was pretty simple and memorable. We did not have any modern toys or gadgets to play with, instead it was nature that was our playground. While the rest of India was witnessing industrialization and materialistic growth, Northeast had been luckily neglected behind and…
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A journey into the Manas Tiger Reserve and National Park
Read more: A journey into the Manas Tiger Reserve and National ParkThe tremendous diversity in flora and fauna has given rise to numerous National Park’s in Assam. Among them is a lesser known area of incredible bio-diversity, which because of its conservation efforts in the 70’s and 80’s had been given the prestige of being named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. But came…
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Hajo, a merging point of different faiths
Read more: Hajo, a merging point of different faithsOne of the many unnoticed places of Assam. Merging point of different faiths. History that dates back to 6-7th century AD. Described by scholars as ” a sacred complex “. Without shiny temples or loud propaganda. Welcome to Hajo. Some 32 km northwest of Guwahati lies the small town of Hajo. Historically Hajo first finds…
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Facts about Namdapha National Park
Read more: Facts about Namdapha National ParkLocated at the eastern most tip of the Indian Sub-continent lies the biggest national park of India. The Namdapha National Park covering an area of 2000 sq. km is situated in the beautiful valley of the Noa-Dihing like a finger into Myanmar. This rugged terrain formed by tropical rain forests of incredible biological diversity boasts…