Known as the "Land of the Rising Sun," it features dramatic mountain landscapes and diverse tribal groups.
The Seven Sisters are connected to mainland India via a narrow corridor known as the "Chicken's Neck" or Siliguri Corridor in West Bengal. These states are largely mountainous, except for the Brahmaputra valley in Assam , which acts as the geographical and economic heart of the region. The states are characterized by distinct, yet interconnected, identities: Seven Sisters
The Seven Sisters are a unique blend of religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity, boasting over 200 tribes and languages. Their customs, festivals (like Bihu in Assam or the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland), and food habits are markedly different from the rest of India. The region is known for its incredible hospitality and unique local traditions. Known as the "Land of the Rising Sun,"
Recognized as the "Land of Festivals," it is home to sixteen major tribes, each with distinct traditions. Recognized as the "Land of Festivals," it is