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===Garo Hills=== ===Garo Hills===
The ] are part of the Garo-Khasi range in ], ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Garo Hills-The Ecological Canvas of Meghalaya|url=http://megtourism.gov.in/dest-garo.html}}</ref> They are inhabited mainly by tribal dwellers, the majority of whom are ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Subba|first=T.B.|title=The anthropology of North-East India|year=2003|publisher=Orient Longman|location=Hyderabad|isbn=8125023356|coauthors=, G.C. Ghosh}}</ref> It is one of the wettest places in the world. The ] are part of the Garo-Khasi range in ], ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Garo Hills-The Ecological Canvas of Meghalaya|url=http://megtourism.gov.in/dest-garo.html}}</ref> They are inhabited mainly by tribal dwellers, the majority of whom are ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Subba|first=T.B.|title=The anthropology of North-East India|year=2003|publisher=Orient Longman|location=Hyderabad|isbn=8125023356|coauthors=, G.C. Ghosh}}</ref> It is one of the wettest places in the world.

==Monasteries==

===Pemayangtse Monastery===
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The ] is a ] monastery in Pemayangtse, near ] in the northeastern ] of ], located {{convert|140|km|mi}} west of ].<ref name="bt">{{cite web|url=http://www.buddhist-temples.com/buddhist-monastery/sikkim/pemayangtse-monastery.html|title=Pemayangtse Monastery|publisher=Buddhist Tourism|accessdate=November 7, 2009}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Northeast India consists of Seven Sister States plus Sikkim. This article mentions various tourist places in North East region of India.

National Parks

Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga is the most important stronghold for the Indian rhinoceros

Kaziranga National Park is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of the state of Assam.

Orang National Park

Bengal florican, a threatened species conserved in the Orang National Park

The Orang National Park is located on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River in the Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam.

Manas National Park

A Capped langur in Manas
A view of mountains from the Manas park

Manas National Park or Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is a National Park, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an Elephant Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve in Assam.

Dibru-Saikhowa National Park

A view from Dibru-Saikhowa National Park

Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is a national wildlife park in Tinsukia, Assam.

Nameri National Park

rightIbisbill in Nameri National Park

Nameri National Park is a national park located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in the Sonitpur District of Assam.

Hills and Hill stations

Naga Hills

The Naga Hills are the traditional homeland of the Naga people.

The Naga Hills, reaching a height of around 3,825 metres (12,549 ft), lie on the border of India and Burma (Myanmar).

Patkai Hills

Patkai hills as seen from Pangsau Pass

The Patkai hills are on India's north-eastern border with Burma.

Khasi Hills

The Khasi Hills are part of the Garo-Khasi range in the Indian state of Meghalaya, and is part of the Patkai range and of the Meghalaya subtropical forests ecoregion.

Lushai Hills

The Lushai Hills (or Mizo Hills) are part of the Patkai range in Mizoram and partially in Tripura, India.

Assam Himalaya

Assam Himalaya is a traditional designation for the portion of the Himalaya range between the eastern border of Bhutan, on the west, and the Great Bend of the Tsangpo River, on the east.

Garo Hills

The Garo Hills are part of the Garo-Khasi range in Meghalaya, India. They are inhabited mainly by tribal dwellers, the majority of whom are Garo people. It is one of the wettest places in the world.

Monasteries

Pemayangtse Monastery

Pemayangtse Monastery

The Pemayangtse Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Pemayangtse, near Pelling in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim, located 140 kilometres (87 mi) west of Gangtok.

References

  1. "Garo Hills-The Ecological Canvas of Meghalaya".
  2. Subba, T.B. (2003). The anthropology of North-East India. Hyderabad: Orient Longman. ISBN 8125023356. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. "Pemayangtse Monastery". Buddhist Tourism. Retrieved November 7, 2009.
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