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North East

Camping at Dawki Meghalaya

Where the crystal clear Umngot river flows: Dawki, Meghalaya

A road trip to Dawki is an absolute must on one’s bucket list while traveling to the North Eastern state of Meghalaya. Dawki is a small town along the Indo-Bangladesh border along the River Umngot in the West Jaintia hills some 75 km away from the state capital of Shillong. The best way to reach […]

Mayok Assam

Land of black magic and witchcraft: Mayong, Assam

Taking a 40 km drive from the state capital of Guwahati in Assam towards Probitora Wildlife sanctuary, one will reach the land of black magic – Mayong. The village is situated in Morigaon district on the very edge of the mighty River Brahmaputra. The best way to reach Mayong is by hiring a private car […]

The natives of Majuli River island: Mising Tribe villages, Assam

The Mising tribe are scattered all around the island of Majuli in Assam and is one of India’s largest tribe in terms of population. The Mising tribals have inhabited this island in Assam ever since the 16th century. The Mising tribe is are originally nomads from South East Asia and have roots dating back to […]

Backpacker’s road trip around Tawang in 7 days

Here is TLOW’s seven day blueprint around the North Eastern Himalayan gem of Tawang also known as the land of Monpas. Our road trip starts off from Guwahati in Assam and goes all the way to the Indo-China border covering some of the most remote villages in Arunchal Pradesh. Tawang TRIP COST: Rs 16,000 + […]

Majuli village house

Hidden Bamboo village of Majuli: Gaurmur, Assam

Gaurmur is a tiny village which is located in the heart of Majuli, the largest river island in the world. Gaurmur is home to a few bamboo hut homestays and hence has become a village which is frequently visited by backpackers from all around the world. The best way to reach Gaurmur is to hop […]

Shop in Majuli

A Hidden Gem: Kamalabari, Assam

Kamalabari is a small township on the island of Majuli in Assam and is located at a distance of around 19 km from Nimati Ghat. The town of Kamalabari is the main gateway to the longest river island in the world and is the most important developed town in Majuli. The best way to reach […]

Majuli island Assam

Magical largest river island in the world: Majuli, Assam

Situated deep in the heart of the mighty Brahmaputra river in the north-eastern state of Assam is the island of Majuli. India’s first island district, it is also the largest river island in the world. Majuli is located 200 km east from the state capital of Guwahati and is also the cultural capital of Assam. […]

Majuli sunset

7 days backpacker blueprint: Assam and Meghalaya

Here is The Land Of Wanderlust’s blueprint to a backpacking road trip around the North Eastern states of Assam and Meghalaya. In Assam, we will backpack to Majuli, the largest river island in the world and Kaziranga National Park – the home of the one horn rhino. While in Meghalaya, we will make Shillong our […]

Longkhum

Where the dead Nagas live on: Longkhum, Nagaland

Situated at an altitude of around 6056 feet above sea level is the Ao Naga village of Longkhum. The village of Longkhum is located 17 km from the town of Mokokchung which is the district headquarters of the place and is around 135 km from the capital of Nagaland, Kohima. Longkhum Getting to the village […]

Ungma

The oldest Ao Naga tribal village: Ungma, Nagaland

Around 10 km south from the town of Mokokchung in Nagaland lies the historic village of Ungma. The village of Ungma is the most ancient Ao villages and today is of great tourist interest. One can view the folklore, customs and traditions of the Ao Naga tribals here. Ungma is one of the more developed […]

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