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Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh
Kachari Ruins, Nagaland
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Ima Keithel, Manipur
Chapchar Kut Festival, Mizoram
Tsomgo Lake, Sikkim
Ujjayanta Palace, Tripura

The North-East Archive

The North-Eastern region of India is often called the ‘Paradise of India’. The enthralling and vibrant states of the North-East, house within themselves rich history, culture and heritage.
Seven Sisters, i.e. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and one brother state of Sikkim, have their own tales to tell. From jaw-dropping sceneries to astonishing rituals and traditions, North-East India is a place worth exploring.
Discover the untamed and enchanted region of North-East India through a virtual expedition. Each state has its own collection of rare photos, videos, books, and much more. We welcome you to explore the wild and mysterious North-East India and discover its hidden gems.

Note: This section is a compilation of all resources on North-East India, available on the Indian Culture portal.

Remembering the Unsung Heroes of North-East India

North-East India played a huge role in India’s struggle for freedom. This section is dedicated to the unsung heroes from the region and their undying valour and endeavour, that lead India to its independence.

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Virtual Walkthrough

Rang Ghar

Rang Ghar situated in Assam's Sivasagar district, is an exemplary reflection of the architectural accomplishment of the Ahom Kingdom. Said to be one of the oldest surviving amphitheaters in Asia, Rang Ghar stands as a testimony to the vibrant culture of Assam.

Click here to experience a Virtual Walkthrough of this timeless structure.