Historical Sites
The northeastern region of India, along with the Andaman Islands, boasts a wealth of historical sites that offer insights into the area’s rich past. From the ancient temples of Assam, such as Kamakhya Temple, to the colonial-era architecture in Shillong, Meghalaya, and the Buddhist monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh, like Tawang Monastery, there’s a treasure trove of historical landmarks. In the Andaman Islands, you can explore historical sites like the Cellular Jail, which played a pivotal role in India’s struggle for independence, and the remnants of World War II bunkers, adding to the historical richness of the region. These sites not only reveal the history but also the deep cultural and religious significance, as well as the contributions to India’s independence struggle and the legacy of World War II.
Coastal Quest
The Andaman Islands is a captivating tropical archipelago nestled in the Bay of Bengal, part of India’s territory. Known for...
Land of Rising Sun
Arunachal Pradesh, located in northeastern India, is a land of awe-inspiring natural beauty and cultural diversity. Known as the “Land...