: In Arunachal’s Siang belt, fish is steamed inside bamboo tubes , preserving natural flavours without the need for complex spices. 4. Living Architecture: The Root Bridges
: Walking through these ancient groves feels like entering a cathedral of green. You'll find naturally growing Rudraksha trees and monoliths that have stood for generations. : In Arunachal’s Siang belt, fish is steamed
Here is why your next adventure should take you into the heart of the "Land of the Clouds." 1. The Sacred Silence of Mawphlang You'll find naturally growing Rudraksha trees and monoliths
No trip to the Northeast is complete without witnessing the Living Root Bridges. These aren't built; they are grown. Using the roots of Ficus elastica trees, local communities "train" these bridges over decades. Some take 15–30 years to form but can last for centuries, growing stronger as they age. How to Start Your Journey These aren't built; they are grown
: A warm, traditional fermented fish soup from the Garo hills, perfect for the cool mountain climate.