The "Seven Sisters" refers to the group of seven northeastern states of India, known for their rich cultural diversity, natural beauty, and unique traditions. These states are:
Arunachal Pradesh - Known for its pristine landscapes, diverse tribes, and beautiful monasteries, including the famous Tawang Monastery.
Assam - Famous for its tea gardens, the mighty Brahmaputra River, Kaziranga National Park, and vibrant festivals like Bihu.
Meghalaya - Known as the "Abode of Clouds," it is renowned for its living root bridges, beautiful waterfalls, and the wettest places on Earth like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram.
Manipur - Known for its classical dance form (Manipuri), Loktak Lake with its floating phumdis, and rich cultural heritage.
Mizoram - Known for its rolling hills, lush forests, and the vibrant Mizo culture.
Nagaland - Known for its colorful tribes, Hornbill Festival, and picturesque landscapes.
Tripura - Rich in historical heritage, known for its palaces, temples, and lush greenery.
These states are connected by a narrow stretch of land called the "Siliguri Corridor" or "Chicken's Neck," which connects them to the rest of India. Despite their remote location, the Seven Sisters have a strong sense of unity and cultural identity.
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