2. Tibeto Burman origin- The major tribe.
There are 26 major tribes, and more than
100 sub tribes in the state.
Ita Fort at Itanagar.
Tawang Monastery – the largest in the
country and one of the largest in Asia.
Rice Beer popular Arunachal Pradesh food
Bomdila Sela pass- one of the national highways
3. Dong Valley famous for being the
easternmost human settlement of India, and to
receive the country’s first sunrise.
Lossar Festival or New year festival is the
most important festival of
Tawang District in Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro valley in Arunachal is famous
for its natural beauty as well as
for the annual music festival held here.
Parasuram Kund in Lohit district is dedicated a
hindu sage Parsurama. Over 70,000 devotees and
sadhus take holy dip its water each year.
Sessa orchid
Arunachal Pradesh known
as the ‘Orchid Paradise’
of our country
4. Digboi- India’s first oil reserveAssam Tea garden-Largest Tea producer in India
Bihu- Popular folk dance of AssamKaziranga National park. The
state has conserved the one-
horned Indian rhinoceros from
near extinction
Majuli - Largest river island of World
Sualkuchi.
Assam is known for silk
A Gamosa, an honorary piece of
cloth commonly used for Felicitation
in Assam.
5. Manipur’s Keibul Lamjao national park, possibly the
only floating national park in India and the world.
Floats over Loktak lake.
Ima market or Nupi Keithel is the world’s only
all-women marketplace.
Manipur State Amblem.
Polo matches are held regularly at Mapal Kangjeibung in
Imphal, one of the oldest polo grounds in the world. Polo
originated from Manipur
Shaheed Minar: Commemorates the
memories of martyr tribal warriors
Loktak Lake is the biggest fresh water
lake of India known for its
floating phumdis.
6. Manipuri Folk Dance
The Sangai is a rare subspecies of brow-antlered
deer found only in Manipur, India.
Siroi lily, is a rare Indian species
of plant found only in Manipur.
The oldest Church in Manipur
Phungyo Baptist Church.
Manipuri Thali- There are more than
200 varieties in Manipur dishes.
They love fish items.
War Cemetery. Commemorating the
memories of the British and Indian
soldiers who died during the
World War II.
7. The caves of Meghalaya are among the longest
caves in the world.
Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest
plunge waterfall in India
Cherrapunji- The wettest place on Earth
Shillong- one of the most popular hill
station in India also called ‘The Scotland of
the East”
The great Indian Hornbill- Largest bird
found in Meghalaya
Living Root bridge-Mawlynnong is a village in
the East Khasi Hills district of
the Meghalaya state, India
8. Meghalaya is home to
three Mongoloid tribes. It has a
unique cuisine, different from
the other Seven Sister States of
northeast India.
Nahkham
Do Khlieh
Meghalaya Thali
Wangala or the harvest Festival is the greatest traditional
festival of Garo tribes, who live in Meghalaya, India, Assam and
Greater Mymensingh in Bangladesh.
Major Tribes of Meghalaya: Khasi,
Jainitia, Garo
Purest Lake in Dwaki Shillong Meghalaya
9. Chapchar kut- The famous colourful
spring festival of mizoram
Vantawang Falls-13th higest
waterfall in India
Mizoram special bland food
Pala Lake- Biggest lake in Mizoram
Aizawal- Stuated on the ridges of Hills
10. Luangmual Handicrafts Centre Mizo people.
Major tribes of Mizoram
The Hoolock Gibbon- National animal
Mrs. Hume’s pheasant-
National Bird
11. The Hornbill Festival- Very popular in Nagaland.
Its called Festivals of Festivals
Saramati is a peak rising at mountainous
border of Nagaland state, India
and the Sagaing Region, Burma.
Cooked Dog meat- Famous
nagaland Food
The triple falls
The highest point of Nagaland, Japfu Peak
Dzoukou Valley: magical valley
in Nagaland
12. The state is inhabited by 17 major
tribes - Ao, Angami, Chang, Konyak,
Lotha, Sumi, Chakhesang,
Khiamniungan, Dimasa Kachari and
many more sub tribes.
The Nagaland State Museum in Kohima
exhibits ancient weaponry, a ceremonial
drum and other traditional Naga cultural
artifacts.
The War Cemetery in Kohima is
dedicated to soldiers who died in the
Second World War at Kohima. It is a
very important part of Indian History.
Blyth's tragopan, a vulnerable species of
pheasant, is the state bird of Nagaland
13. Kharchi Puja
Unakoti Rock- Huge rock cut engraved
images of Lord Shiva
Ujjayanta palace- Earlier royal palace and
served as the legislative assembly to Agartala
till 2011.Presently a museum
Neermahal- The water palace
Lebang Bumani Dance-Bamboo
dance
Betalongchhip is the highest peak of
State in Jampui Hills
14. It is also home to Tripura Sundari
temple also known as Matabari is one
of the 51 shakti peeths.
A famous tourist spot here is the
Venuban Vihar which was built by
Magadha King Bimbisar.
Tripura is famous for growing Pineapples. Pineapples
grow all over the State. The Favourable
agro climatic condition.
Handloom weaving is the single largest
industry of the state
Kunjaban Palace built in 1917 by Maharaja Birendra Kishore
Manikya. The Palace is the official residence of the Governor of
Tripura and was also visited by Rabindranath Tagore.