British travel author and television producer, Antonia Bolingbroke Kent of Silk Road Adventure, a Neville Schulman Challenge Awardee is visiting Naga villages, and has now reached Mon district in the State, to get a first-hand experience of the state's rich culture and diversity.
Bolingbroke is an International Awardee and is visiting the remotest Naga villages in India and Myanmar in order to document Nagas' culture, the people and the environment. This was mentioned via a notification through the official website of the Royal Geographic Society (RGS), an International NGO based in Europe.
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The NGO's website further stated that travel writer Antonia Bolingbroke Kent will meet shamans, Baptist preachers, opium farmers, jade miners, wildlife traders and Naga
insurgents engaged in the ongoing struggle for independence from India and Myanmar. Her adventures will take her through the remotest corners of the state where she will meet and interact with the local populace and share, discuss, and exchange ideas.
The British lady travel writer will be visiting through her itineraries to experience the Naga way of life in days to come – exploring to create International platform through her report. The adventurer is documenting her journeys adventures on Twitter and Instagram.
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