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Kaziranga One-Horned Rhinoceros is the iconic wildlife species of Kaziranga National Park, Assam, which is home to the world’s largest population of the Indian one-horned rhino. Known for its thick, armor-like skin and single black horn, this endangered species thrives in Kaziranga’s vast grasslands and wetlands. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and plays a crucial role in rhino conservation, making it one of India’s most important wildlife destinations.
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Kaziranga One-Horned Rhinoceros is the iconic wildlife species of Kaziranga National Park, Assam, which is home to the world’s largest population of the Indian one-horned rhino. Known for its thick, armor-like skin and single black horn, this endangered species thrives in Kaziranga’s vast grasslands and wetlands. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and plays a crucial role in rhino conservation, making it one of India’s most important wildlife destinations.
Dzüko Valley, Nagaland is a scenic high-altitude valley located on the border of Nagaland and Manipur, known for its lush green hills, seasonal flowers, and crystal-clear streams. Often called the “Valley of Flowers of the Northeast,” it is especially famous for the rare Dzüko Lily, which blooms only here. Surrounded by rolling meadows and mist-covered mountains, Dzüko Valley is a popular destination for trekking, camping, and nature photography, offering a peaceful and untouched Himalayan landscape.

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Phawngpui (Blue Mountain), Mizoram is the highest peak in the state, rising to about 2,157 meters above sea level. Located in the Phawngpui National Park, it is known for its cool climate, rolling grasslands, deep valleys, and rich biodiversity. The area is home to rare orchids, vibrant butterflies, and unique bird species. Often called the “Blue Mountain” due to the bluish haze seen from a distance, Phawngpui is a popular destination for trekking, nature lovers, and travelers seeking untouched natural beauty and peaceful landscapes.

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Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya are unique natural bridges formed by training the aerial roots of rubber fig trees across streams and rivers. Found mainly in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills, these bridges strengthen over time and can last for centuries. Built by indigenous communities, they reflect a remarkable blend of human ingenuity and sustainable living, and are among Meghalaya’s most iconic natural attractions.

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