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Arunachal Pradesh State
The land of the Rising Sun, Arunachal is predominantly tribal. There is a strong buddhist presence with splendid relics of Buddhist art and architecture. In winter, the higher reaches are inaccessible due to heavy snowfall. 80% of the state is covered in a canopy of impenetrable tropical deciduous forests.
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Assam State
Assam is a hot-spot for wild life tourism. It is home to the Indian Rhinoceros, Tiger, Elephant and contains abundant lush green tropical rainforests. It spans the fertile plains of the mighty Branhmaputra. Fine silks, woven mats, cane, bamboo furniture and world class tea are the main products.
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Jharkhand State
Jharkhand is a new state. Its forests, hills, waterfalls, wildlife, history, culture, vibrant cities and tribal communities all create a multi colored cultural tapestery. The steel city of Jamshedpur and the coal capital of India-Dhanbad are among its better known cities. Jharkhand is known for its mineral wealth and forestry products. A good percentage of the state is thickly forested; in fact even its industrialized capital Ranchi is popularly referred to as 'the city of forests and lakes'.
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Meghalaya State
With its enchanting hill stations and picturesque landscaping, Meghalaya which means 'Abode of the clouds' is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Best known for its quaint hill station, Shillong. Meghalaya's extensive forest cover harbors are best preserved bioreserves. Cherapunjee holds the world record for most rain.
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Lakshadweep [UT]
One of the most spectacular tropical island systems, lakshadweep is tucked away off the Malabar coast. The islands offer a precious heritage of ecology and culture. The unique feature of the island is its coral reef, which makes it a pristine leisure spot. The underwater view at Lakshadweep is kaleidoscopic and breathtaking. The lagoon offers excellent potential for water sports like swimming, wind surfing, diving, snorkeliing and kayaking.
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