
Homestays play a significant role in giving impetus to community participation in tourism; they also serve as an enabling platform…
From state capital Agartala with its heritage sites to destinations of religious and spiritual significance and those renowned for their…
Tourists are familiar with Mizoram’s capital Aizawl, but the state has much more to offer than that.
Travelling through the state capital of Nagaland, visitors will find connections aplenty to the British. At the World War II…
One of the most exciting back-to-nature initiatives launched by Odisha Tourism is its wonderful collection of Eco Retreats set in…
Adventure tourism, one of the fastest growing segments in India’s tourism industry, is set to witness a fresh impetus with…
Mandip Singh Soin, FRGS, is a pioneer of adventure travel. As Founding President, Responsible Tourism Society of India (RTSOI), he…
Antara Phookan, Director of Design and Business Development at Assam Bengal Navigation Co. and JTI Group, talks about some of…
As can be expected, Sikkim’s vibrant festivals come with majestic backdrops and scenic vistas.
The Northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh has some amazing festivals through the year.
Mizoram’s mesmerizing festivals revolve around the harvest cycle and the changing seasons.
The festivals of Tripura revolve around revered deities and the changing of the seasons.
Given its huge diversity of communities, it is no surprise that Nagaland has a wide variety of vibrant festivals.
From high mountains to low valleys, powerful rivers to deep forests—Arunachal Pradesh has it all.
From capital Imphal with its WWII heritage to the spectacular Loktak Lake, Manipur has much to offer to travelers.
Set in the plains, Assam serves as the entryway to the remote and riveting Northeast and has exciting tourist attractions…