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"Bol jao, Northeast" as we say in Assamese, which means lets go to the northeast –
The land of myriad culture, tradition, food and customs, the land of the mystic red river - Brahmaputra (the only male river in India) to the dawn- lit mountains of Arunachal Pradesh , where the first sunrays hits the motherland. Reveal in the undulating hills of the "Scotland of the East" and hit the trails to the marvelous architecture of Mother Nature, the Living Root bridges of Cherrapunjee. From Majuli (largest inhabited river island), the xatriya culture hub of the Vaishnavite community, to Nongkhum island (second largest river island), to Umananda (smallest river island ) to the only floating national park in India " Keibul Lamjao National park in Manipur ( Loktak lake) be ready to be mesmerized by the floating "phumdis" of Loktak.
Would you like to hit the highways of South East Asia, you can do that too at Moreh, even if it is just for a day visit. So start salivating on the prospect of the ultimate roadtrip to Thailand and beyond, we can arrange that too!!
Head to the last bastion of the headhunters of Nagaland (Konyaks) of the unique "Longwa village" that is situated between two countries, to the 2nd world war cemetery at Kohima and the treasure trove of the Kisama heritage village that comes alive during the Hornbill festival, we have it all. The "lake palace" you say, yes we have it too, the “Neermahal” in Tripura built by the Manikya dynasty, the only other being the Jal mahal in Rajasthan. Not to forget we are home to the only last natural habitat of the one horned rhinoceros of Kaziranga. We also cater to the newest entrant to the club "Sikkim" which has the hills of Kanchenjunga to overlook its breathtaking scenery, be it Yumthang (valley of flowers), Lachung to the Nathula pass and Zuluk paying homage to the ancient trading route, "The silk route".
We are a collective group that believes in the potential for Sustainable tourism of the Northeast and our main criteria is to work with the indigenous community and aid in the holistic development of the region. We would love to take responsibility and cater to the Tourism industry in such a way that can help the region grow along with the community that is a part of it. We would want our future generations to be able to see the rich heritage and humongous reserve of natural resource that makes up this region.
Our Mantra: Come to Nature, come into our home and let us take care of the rest.