From Sunderban (famous for Royal Bengal Tiger) to the tea garden of Assam and from the noisy city Kolkata to the refreshing city of Darjeeling, the eastern India is full of discovery. Sikkim, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh attract adventure as well as culture lovers alike.
Royal Bengal Tiger
Tiger is the largest living member of the cat family. It has a graceful built. The reddish yellow coat with black stripes gives it a royal look. Ventrally it is white.
Tigers are found in Siberia, Manchuria and the Asian continent. In Asia, India and Malaysia are the two prominent countries where tigers live. The Indian tigers, the Royal Bengal tigers are the most graceful animals found in Sundarban in Bengal.In India we had over forty thousand tigers in the beginning of the 20th century.
April 1973 when the tiger population was less than 2000. Initially nine tiger reserves were selected. This number has now increased.The tiger lives in varied habitats open jungles, humid evergreen forests and mango grove swamps. Its diet consists mainly of deer, antelopes, gaurs and wild pigs.
Sikkim, Assam
Sikkim is an unique hill area of North-East India. Sikkim is famous for its scenic beauty and spectacular views of the Kanchenjunga, the highest mountain peak in world. The town offers a mild temperate climate with a temperature of around 23?C in summer and around 6?C in winter.
In Assam Kaziranga National Park and Manas national Park and get an out of the world experience. Manas National Park , Manas - Nameri, Rafting In River , Nameri - Kaziranga National Park , Kaziranga National Park , Kaziranga National Park - Guwahati Airport
Arunachal Pradesh
This 'Land of Rising Sun' has many wonders and attractions for travelers. The wavering rivers, the snow clad mountains, the stubborn plains, exclusive flora and fauna, legendary cultural heritage trailing since ancient times, the habitat of wild savages, the thick woodlands, the historical heritages, A lot many to have a rendezvous with. Each of the attractions in Arunachal Pradesh is at par. Among the thousands of species of orchids as many as 600 species of orchid are found in Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh Cities
Itanagar, Tawang, Basar, Bomdila, Bhalukpong / Tipi, Malinithan, Ziro