Assam is home to one-horned rhinoceroses and other wildlife. It borders Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland in the North; West Bengal in the East; and Bangladesh to its South. This state boasts a long and complicated history, as its mention is found throughout Vedic, Tantric and Buddhist literature as well as ancient manuscripts. Natural beauty Assam is a breathtaking gateway to north-east India, and is a nature lover's delight. Boasting vast landscapes of tea plantations resembling an endless green blanket, Assam's geography boasts the mighty Brahmaputra River and majestic hills, in addition to ancient temples and sacred sites that showcase its vast heritage. Bodo, Karbi, Dimasa and Mishing tribes represent some of these distinct cultural communities and traditions with distinct languages, food habits, architecture design, clothing designs, dance moves and beliefs that distinguish each tribe. Assam's vast forests are an abundant source of both flora ...
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