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EAST INDIA

East India

East India, a region encompassing the eastern part of India, is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and natural beauty. This region includes the states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and the seven northeastern states. West Bengal's capital, Kolkata, was once the British colonial capital and remains a cultural hub with its literary, artistic, and intellectual pursuits. The region's diverse cultural tapestry includes various languages, traditions, and cuisines, such as Bengali sweets, Odia temples, and Assamese tea. East India also boasts stunning landscapes, from the Sundarbans mangrove forests and the serene beaches of Odisha to the lush tea gardens of Assam and the rolling hills of Meghalaya.

East India has seen significant growth, with states like Jharkhand rich in minerals and resources, contributing to India’s industrial sector. Agriculture plays a vital role, particularly in Bihar and West Bengal, where rice, jute, and tea are major crops. The region’s development is bolstered by initiatives to improve infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Despite its progress, East India faces challenges, including socio-economic disparities and natural disasters like cyclones and floods. Efforts are ongoing to address these issues and ensure sustainable development, leveraging the region’s cultural strengths and economic potential to create a more prosperous future.

In addition to its cultural and economic significance, East India is a treasure trove of historical landmarks and biodiversity. The region is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Sun Temple in Konark and the Kaziranga National Park, which is renowned for its population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. East India’s history is marked by the influence of various dynasties, including the Mauryas, Guptas, and Mughals, as well as colonial powers like the British, all of which have left an indelible mark on its architecture, art, and traditions. The region’s festivals, such as Durga Puja in West Bengal, Chhath Puja in Bihar, and Bihu in Assam, reflect its vibrant cultural ethos and draw visitors from across the country and beyond.

ITINERARIES IN EAST INDIA

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HOTELS IN EAST INDIA

We strive to be the highest rated tour company in East India. Hotels in East India tend to have a colonial feel especially in the tea country of Darjeeling and Assam. Here the undulating tea plantations give way to picture perfect Tea bungalows, filled with an old world charm. The lovingly restored Glenburn Tea Estate, in particular has won many awards and offers the quintessential tea plantation experience. Overlooked by the imposing Mount Kanchenjunga, this working tea estate offers the perfect retreat and base for Darjeeling and the surrounding region. On to Assam where the quaint heritage properties and river cruises allow a glimpse into some of the more rural and rewarding parts of the country. The Diphlu River Lodge is the perfect base to explore the Kaziranga National Park and its unique wildlife, such as the one horned rhino. The Assam Bengal Navigation operates 2 river cruise vessels, which navigate the mighty Brahmaputra and backwaters of Bengal. While further south, the Vivada Cruises which offer the opportunity to explore the mystical mangroves of the Sunderbans. Kolkata, the centerpiece of the British Raj offers some wonderful hotels including the Taj Bengal and colonial grand dame, The Oberoi Grand, Kolkata.