Assam: 5 reasons why exploring Brahmaputra should be on your bucket list
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Assam: 5 reasons why exploring Brahmaputra should be on your bucket list 
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The Brahmaputra River basin is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Travellers can embark on wildlife safaris and birdwatching excursions to spot iconic species such as the Indian rhinoceros, Bengal t … Read more
The Brahmaputra River basin is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Travellers can embark on wildlife safaris and birdwatching excursions to spot iconic species such as the Indian rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, and Asian elephant in their natural habitat. Read less
The region's rich cultural heritage adds a layer of intrigue, with opportunities to immerse oneself in indigenous traditions, visit traditional villages, and participate in vibrant festivals and ceremonies. Whether cruising along its tranquil waters, exploring its wildlife reserves, or indulging in its culinary delights, the Brahmaputra River promises a journey of discovery and wonder for travellers seeking unforgettable experiences in India's northeastern frontier.
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