Every journey leaves us a little closer to
who we are meant to be.
a collection of slow travel experiences across Northeast India.
five elements walk
A community led walking journey through land, river, hearth and stories.
Chapter 1: Into the Abor Land in Arunachal Pradesh
Kro-Chekor
A reflection of Sherdukpen community’s rich cultural practices and spiritual beliefs in Arunachal Pradesh
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Binniyat.
BINNYAT is the most important day of the Solung festival. It is a rite to propitiate the queen of abundance and prosperity, Kine Na:ne, offering gratitude to her for producing the seeds of crops for humans.
The Tale of Rangapani
Long ago, near the forests of Manas, stood a peaceful village called Rangafai, meaning “our place” in Bhutanese. It reflected the warmth and kindness of the Bodo people who lived there for generations. Rangafai was a lively meeting place.
The Tale of the Ever-Blooming Rhododendron
In Shergaon we have amazing rhododendron blooms during spring time, in late March and early April. We have a folk tale about why these flowers bloom so beautifully every year. One day, a young Sherdukpen girl named Tashi fell in love with a warrior from a neighboring tribe.
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