10 Interesting Facts About North East India 

Unique Geography:  North East India is a region located in the easternmost part of India and is known for its stunning natural beauty, encompassing lush forests, majestic mountains, and pristine rivers. 

Cultural Diversity:  The region is incredibly diverse, comprising over 200 ethnic groups and more than 220 languages spoken. 

Seven Sister States:  North East India is often referred to as the "Seven Sister States" as it consists of seven states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura. 

Biodiversity Hotspot:  The region is considered one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, housing numerous endangered species such as the one-horned rhinoceros, clouded leopard, and Hoolock gibbon. 

Majestic Mountains:  North East India is home to some of the highest mountains in the world, including the mighty Kangchenjunga, the third-highest peak globally, located in Sikkim. 

Thriving Tea Gardens:  Assam, one of the states in North East India, is renowned for its vast tea plantations. The region produces some of the finest and most popular tea varieties globally. 

Living Root Bridges:  Meghalaya, known as the "Abode of Clouds," features unique living root bridges. These remarkable structures are created by training the roots of trees to form natural bridges. 

Hornbill Festival:  Nagaland hosts the annual Hornbill Festival, a vibrant celebration of the state's rich cultural heritage. The festival showcases traditional music, dance, crafts, and indigenous cuisine. 

Loktak Lake:  Manipur is home to Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and the only floating lake in the world. 

Bamboo Handicrafts:  The region is famous for its intricate bamboo handicrafts, including basketry, furniture, musical instruments, and home decor. 

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