“Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive, and even spiritual satisfaction.“ - E. O. Wilson
|
A Tea Garden in Lower Assam. |
The modern world basically delves upon the economic stability
of a nation that is mostly being accumulated from the varied sources of its
naturally possessed “wealthy estate”.
One such source that has been much advertised globally is the ‘tourism sector’. The vitality of
tourism can be lucidly observed by the amount of money generally being
regulated within a financial year.
|
Foxtail Orchid: State flower of Assam. |
Assam,
as we know is one of the most highly potential states of India from the
perspective of “boosting the economy”
by making the all-round benefits out of its tourism sector. The immensity of
tourism in Assam is such that it could probably be one of the top-most
tourist hubs within the South-Asian region considering its innate features. Tourism
in Assam itself posses with limitless ideals by its vast natural biodiversity
that generally consists of enormous living creatures and various natural phenomenons.
|
Urpad Bil: Wetlands Of Assam |
The list of encompassing the places of tourist attraction in Assam enlarges as
one gets deeper into it. The Tea-Gardens of Assam which has seldom been used as
a synonym of the state comes to the prior position in its catalog. Subsequently,
the five globally recognized national parks with Kaziranga being the most popular for its One-horned Rhinos, widely known wetlands like Dipor Bil, ancient temples and water tanks such as the Kamakhya Temple, the practice of varied custom and tradition by the different tribes
that highlights its highly rich culture, various trees, and herbs such as the hollong, Amri and so on.
|
One-Horned Rhino |
Meanwhile, the mighty Brahmaputra River which flows amidst the state has enriched Assam
with the adequate life-line of water bodies. Even the evergreen song “Mahabahu Brahmaputra” composed by the Bharat Ratna, Dr. Bhupen Hazarika highly resembles the beauty and significance of
the river for the entire North-East region.
|
The Rabha Tribe of Assam: Traditional Attire |
|
The Bihu Festival of Assam |
Awsm
ReplyDeleteThank You. I appreciate that.
DeleteAwesome Sir
ReplyDeleteThank You. I appreciate that.
DeleteUr from Assam?
ReplyDeleteckp56780@gmail.com
Dts my personal mail id..
U can msg me here.
Awesome Assam
ReplyDelete