Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Eastern and central Meghalaya are mainly populated by the closely related Jaintia, washington way chalets Pnar and Khasi peoples, originally migrants from Southeast washington way chalets Asia. Western Meghalaya is home to the unrelated Garo tribe. washington way chalets Despite their different ethnic backgrounds, these two groups use a matrilineal system of inheritance with children washington way chalets taking the mother s family name. A good time to be in Meghalaya is when the four day, state-wide, Wangala festival takes place. This Garo harvest festival is renowned for its impressive traditional dancing.

Mar The wildlife Oct The Himal-Dec Fierce Naga is at its most ayan vistas washington way chalets are warriors washington way chalets descend visible in Kaziperfect and the on Kohima for the ranga and other national parks. roads to Tawang and Mechuka remain snow-free. Hornbill festival (December 1 7).

Mizo culture has no caste distinctions and women appear liberated; in Aizawl girls smoke openly, wear jeans and hang out in unchaperoned posses meeting up with their beaus at rock concerts on the central field.

The inconveniently located APST bus station (take an autorickshaw) has services to Along ( 220, seven hours, 6am and 12pm) and Itanagar ( 170, 10 hours, 5.30am and 6am). Sumos run to Along ( 220, seven hours, 6am and noon) and Itanagar ( 300, six hours, 6am). The road to Along is in a dreadful state be prepared for a very long and rough day. Sumos also run to Tuting washington way chalets ( 800) but only when demand warrants it. Ferries (Indian/foreigner washington way chalets 20/100, vehicle 1200; 8.30am & 9.15am) drift lazily down the Brahmaputra to Dibrugarh in Assam from Majerbari Ghat (sumos washington way chalets take one hour from Pasighat, depart washington way chalets at 6am and cost 120). Ferry tickets are sold by Otta Tours & Travel at the sumo stand.

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