Northeast River Tourism: Blue beauties of Ashtalakshmi

April21,2024

The Brahmaputra, one of the largest rivers in the world, flows through Assam, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding tea gardens, lush forests, and diverse wildlife. 

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Brahmaputra River, Assam

Located in Dawki, Meghalaya, the Umngot River is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for boating and river cruising. 

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Umngot River, Meghalaya

The Dibang River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, originates from the Mishmi Hills in Arunachal Pradesh.

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Dibang River, Arunachal Pradesh

Known as the Siang in Arunachal Pradesh, this river forms the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra.

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Siang River (Brahmaputra), Arunachal Pradesh

The Barak River flows through the Manipur Valley, offering scenic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

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Barak River, Manipur

It flows through lush valleys and dense forests, offering opportunities for angling, rafting, and nature walks.

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Kameng River, Arunachal Pradesh

Originating from Tibet, the Lohit River flows through Arunachal Pradesh, offering mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks, dense forests, and remote tribal villages along its banks.

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Lohit River, Arunachal Pradesh

The Jia Bharali River is a tributary of the Brahmaputra, flowing through the picturesque landscapes of Assam.

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Jia Bharali River, Assam

Another tributary of the Brahmaputra, the Kameng River flows through the lush greenery of Assam. It is known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

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Kameng River, Assam