India’s East is a land of undulating hills and plains with luxuriant green cover and a wide variety or rare and exotic flora and fauna. The Bramhaputra valley with its near tropical climate is a fertile plain on the basin of one of the largest rivers of the world. The hilly terrain of the region ranges from Nagaland in the east to the Meghalaya in the west the Mizoram lies in the south while in the north lies the Arunachal Pradesh extends to the snow-clad ridges of the great Himalayas.
The entire region is the home of most rare and endangered species of animals of which the renowned and world famous one-horned Indian rhinos. The virgin dense forest is the home of hollock tree the tallest of its kind in India. North East is also the habitat of the maximum species of wild orchids which counts more than 500. The tea estates, ruins of ancient kingdoms, temples, rivers, hills has tremendous ingredient for adventure and leisure holidays.
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