A community organisation with different initiatives to support art & culture of North-East India. Thus, OK! North East as your guide.
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In the enchanting lands of North-East India, a group of passionate young adventurers embarked on a journey of discovery. Exploring the uncharted territories, savoring mouthwatering delicacies, and experiencing the warm hospitality of local tribes and communities, they were deeply moved. Inspired by their extraordinary encounters, they yearned to share that same warmth and authenticity with fellow
travelers. North East was born — a visionary child striving to build a sustainable world of helping hands, smiling faces, and boundless tranquility. Starting as a page in 2008, it blossomed into a team of like-minded individuals dedicated to preserving nature, ancient traditions, and promoting local travel. From uncovering hidden gems and fostering agrotourism to organizing unique homestays and immersive adventures, OK! North East passionately connects visitors to the heart and soul of this mesmerizing region. They believe that by safeguarding the hills, forests, and rivers, the people are forever protected by the energy of nature. With firsthand experiences, a multitude of exhilarating trips, cozy stays, and captivating cultural encounters, OK! North East offers an array of unforgettable moments, leaving visitors spellbound. So, whether you seek a romantic escapade, adrenaline-pumping adventures, soul-soothing retreats, or cultural immersion, OK! North East invites you to embark on a journey that exceeds all expectations. Prepare to be captivated, amazed, and transformed as you explore the mystical wonders of North-East India with OK! The possibilities are boundless, and the magic awaits. For more info, write to [email protected]
05/10/2024
A stone fragment inscribed in the Brahmi script from the 5th century has been pivotal in establishing the Assamese language's antiquity, paving the way for its recognition as a classical language by the Indian government. Discover the significance of this finding and its cultural implications.
02/10/2024
KOHIMA, India (AP) — Takosangba Pongen had his vision for 14 years. He has been blind for the past 13. But in front of a piano, nobody can tell.
28/09/2024
On World Tourism Day 2024, Kaziranga, Assam, got a fresh breath of air—literally! The dedicated team from Aaghun, WTRP Kazirang, the Kaziranga Regional Journalist Association, and the Hotel & Resort Association of Kaziranga rolled up their sleeves and took to the streets. Their mission? To rid Kaziranga of plastic waste and keep its iconic landscapes as pristine as ever.
Starting bright and early at 7:30 AM on Sept 27, the teams covered several key areas: Kohora Chariali to Mihimukh, the RCC Bridge to Mohpara Weaver's Village Road, Bilpar from One Horned Rhino Camp to Domjan Forest Camp, Panbaree Animal Corridor, and finally, Geleki Mikir Gaon. What's even better? Much of the funding for this effort came from WTRP's own activities, showing how community-driven tourism can make a real impact. It’s the kind of teamwork that proves Kaziranga is beautiful, inside and out! Let's all join hands to keep it that way.
Courtesy: Abhijit Gogoi
27/09/2024
The 7th Guwahati Theatre Festival kicks off this Friday, offering a blend of nationally-acclaimed plays and well-known actors. The event promises a mix of laughter, thrills, and thoughtful moments.
20/09/2024
Nestled in the heart of Meghalaya, Rapleng offers travellers a blend of natural beauty, traditional culture, and an off-the-beaten-path experience. Set against
18/09/2024
Information about adventure trips, camping, home stays, tents, huts, guest houses, resorts, hotels and other accommodations in North East India
18/09/2024
Rare And Exotic Animals Of India’s North-East Region
17/09/2024
Information about adventure trips, camping, home stays, tents, huts, guest houses, resorts, hotels and other accommodations in North East India
15/09/2024
13/09/2024
🚴♀️ Gear Up for Guwahati Cyclothon 2024! 🚴♂️
Mark your calendars: 3rd November 2024
At Geetamandir School Field, Guwahati
The ultimate celebration of fitness, community, and our environment is coming your way!
Kickstart your day at 7 AM with an adrenaline-pumping cyclothon, followed by a day-long carnival packed with exciting activities for cyclists, health buffs, and eco-warriors alike.
Don't miss out on the action—this is more than just a ride, it's a movement!
An Initiative by EverythingOutdoor NorthEast
Supported by By ThebWay, OK North East
12/09/2024
Guwahati was treated to a groundbreaking theatrical performance, The Chairs - A Musical, directed by 21-year-old Shristi Bhagawati and AGORA The Space founder, Radhika Goswami. The performance featured Indrani Sinha Das, Jureen Mahanta, Saswati Bhatta, Jigyash Dutta, Nandini Handique, and Shristi herself.
Meet Shristi Bhagawati, the 21-year-old director who's redefining Guwahati's theater with 'The Chairs', a groundbreaking fusion of art & innovation.
11/09/2024
In a bid to boost river tourism in Guwahati, the Assam Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC) is introducing a Hop-on Hop-off Catamaran Service from this weeken
09/09/2024
AGORA The Space recently presented "The Chairs – A Musical" in Guwahati, a remarkable production directed by the talented 21-year-old Shristi Bhagawati and Radhika Goswami.
The cast featured outstanding performances by Indrani Sinha Das, Jureen Mahanta, Saswati Bhatta, Jigyash Dutta, Nandini Handique, and Shristi herself. The play was choreographed by Nandini Handique, and its live music was created by Music Malt, with original compositions by Shristi and musicians Jim Ankan Deka, Pranjoy Das, and Rupam Rhythmix.
This production marked Shristi's debut as a director and was backed by production executives Arundhati Boruah and Bimal. It was a brilliant fusion of theatrical storytelling, dance, and music, showcasing the best of local talent.
Venue: Agora, The Space, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati
Date: Sept 7, 2024
08/09/2024
08/09/2024
Risingbor Kurkalang, a visionary musician from Meghalaya, North-East India's Laitkyrhong village, has been hailed as a cultural icon for his tireless efforts in preserving and promoting traditional Khasi music. Honored with the prestigious Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, Kurkalang's remarkable journey is a testament to his dedication to the rich cultural heritage of the Khasi Hills. Born in 1978, he drew inspiration from his grandfather's love for indigenous music, and his rural upbringing amidst the region's vibrant musical traditions ignited a passion that would drive him to become a master craftsman and virtuoso of traditional Khasi instruments like the duitara and ka bom.
Kurkalang's journey into music began early, and by 2001, he had already gained recognition for crafting and playing traditional Khasi instruments like the duitara and ka bom. Despite limited resources, his dedication led him to become the first in his village to master this craft. His performances caught the attention of many, especially after his first recording with All India Radio in 1990.
A self-taught musician, Kurkalang's skills span beyond playing instruments. He is a passionate advocate for Khasi culture and has performed across India, introducing audiences to the rich heritage of Meghalaya's folk traditions. His efforts have made him a torchbearer of Khasi music, reviving interest among the younger generation.
In recognition of his work, Risingbor Kurkalang has received several accolades, including the prestigious Padma Shri and the Martand Singh Memorial Award from INTACH. Through his music, he continues to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity, ensuring that the sounds of the Khasi hills resonate far beyond their borders.
06/09/2024
Agora presents "The Chairs - A Musical" on Saturday, September 7, at AGORA The Space, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati!
This is a unique musical experience for the city, featuring original compositions, live music, live singing, and stunning choreography.
Don't miss this one-of-a-kind musical! 🎭
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Directed by: Shristi Bhagawati & Radhika Goswami
Music by: Music Malt (Jim Ankan Deka, Rupam Rhythmix, Pranjoy Das)
Choreography by: Nandini Handique
03/09/2024
29/08/2024
Shumang Lila is a traditional theater form that has been popular in Manipur, North-East India, since the 1850s as a means of mass communication.
Shumang Lila theatre art entertains people and make them forget the enuui of their daily lives. It educates and informs on local and international issues.
23/08/2024
Science news, Meghalaya whale fossil news: The vertebrate bone fossils were found embedded within the grey to bluish grey limestone horizon of the Siju Limestone Member, in Chokpot area in November last year.
19/08/2024
A beautiful rendition of a Nepali folk song by an Assamese band.
17/08/2024
"Emuthi Puthi" (A Very Fishy Trip), directed by Kulanandini Mahanta, won the Rajat Kamal Award for the best Assamese film. "Sikaisal" (If Only Trees Could Talk), directed by Dr. Bobby Sarma Baruah, won the Rajat Kamal Award for the best Tiwa film. "Xunyota" (Void), directed by Nabapan Deka, won the Rajat Kamal Award for the best short film (up to 30 minutes).
Two other non-feature category films from Assam—"Birubala: Witch to Padmashri", directed by Aimee Baruah, and "Hargila: The Greater Adjutant Stork", directed by Partha Sarathi Mahanta—received certificates of special mention.
GUWAHATI: Three films from Assam bagged Rajat Kamal and two other films from the state got certificates of special mention at the 70th National Film Awards
13/08/2024
06/08/2024
North-East India is very rich in music, dance, tradition and culture. All the eight states of North-East India have something to offer for rock music lovers. Shillong, the capital of Indian state of Meghalaya, is also known as 'Rock Capital of India'. Some of the music and culture festivals like Hor...
05/08/2024
Wahengbam Shaya, a talented weaver from Manipur, has been honored with the prestigious 'Sant Kabir National Award' for her exceptional craftsmanship in traditional silk weaving. Shaya, who hails from Wangkhei Lourembam Leikai in Imphal East, stands as the only woman from North-East India to receive this accolade, marking a significant milestone in her illustrious career.
With over four decades of dedication to weaving, Shaya has mastered intricate techniques such as Inaphi, Khoi Charong, Sarong Phee, and Nga Thokpa Mayek. Her meticulous work is celebrated for its cultural richness and artistry, with each piece often taking months to complete due to its detailed design.
Beyond her professional achievements, Shaya runs "Leimarel Handloom," an outlet in her locality, showcasing her commitment to preserving and promoting Manipuri handloom traditions. Despite financial constraints, her relentless passion continues to drive her craft forward, ensuring the heritage lives on for future generations.
Wahengbam Shaya's remarkable achievements in the handloom industry and her captivating journey as an artisan seamlessly weaving the threads of history and modernity are bound to inspire the youth to embrace and promote the rich traditions and culture of Manipur. Her timeless creations serve as a beacon of cultural preservation and innovation, encouraging the next generation to continue her legacy of craftsmanship and heritage.
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In Assam, North-East India, a peaceful spot awaits near Guwahati, just 8 km from Khanapara.
Video courtesy: Jim Ankan Deka
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Setu, is a 9.15 km long bridge that connects Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. It is the second longest bridge in India over water.
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Setu, is a 9.15 km long bridge that connects Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. It is the second longest bridge in India over water.
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Setu, is a 9.15 km long bridge that connects Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. It is the second longest bridge in India over water.
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Setu, is a 9.15 km long bridge that connects Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. It is the second longest bridge in India over water.
Proud Mary - Alakananda Deka, Jim Ankan Deka, Rupam Kalita
Join us as we embark on a melodious journey with Alakananda Deka from Nagaland, who beautifully performs 'Proud Mary,' accompanied by Assamese musicians Jim Ankan Deka on the guitar & Rupam Kalita on cajon.
Proud Mary is a song by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) written by John Fogerty. It was released as a single in January 1969.
CREDITS
Song: Proud Mary
Singer: Alakananda Deka
Guitar: Jim Ankan Deka
Cajon: Rupam Rhythmix
Live recording, mixing, mastering & video by: Music Malt Studios
Get ready to be inspired and uplifted by the sheer talent and passion these artists bring to the Music Malt Live Sessions!
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Did you know that our very own Shillong Chamber Choir performed the song 'Sunoh' for the film 'The Archies,' featuring Suhana khan (daughter of Shahrukh Khan), Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, and Vedang Raina? 'Sunoh' is written by Javed Akhtar and Aditi "Dot" Saigal, with music composed by Ankur Tewari & The Islanders.
Mahamaya Baul, Kangal Khepa & Tarpan Baul at Folk Tea Festival 2023.
🗓️ Nov 24, 2023
📍 Hatipoti Tea Estate, Pabhoi, Assam
The event is supported by EverythingOutdoor NorthEast in collaboration with OK North East
#folk #folktea #festival
Get ready for the 'Folk Tea Festival 2023!'
Venue: Hatipoti Tea Estate, Biswanath Chariali
Date: Nov 24, 25, 26, 2023
For tickets & camping, call (+91) 60002 79038 or (+91) 70990 06813
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
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✓ Folk Music
✓ Camping & bonfire
✓ Make your own tea
✓ Culinary Ethnici-Tea
✓ Bhaona & traditional dances
✓ Star Gazing Party
✓ Drive-in documentary
✓ Naksha Parbat Car Rally
... and more
The event is supported by EverythingOutdoor NorthEast in collaboration with OK North East. Media partner: Pratidin Time.
More at: https://everythingoutdoor.in/folk-tea-festival
Arghadeep Barua & Bottle Rockets India are coming to the Folk Tea Festival 2023 !!
Date: Nov 24, 25, 26
Venue: Hatipoti Tea Estate, Pabhoi, Biswanath Chariali, Assam
For camping and booking visit: https://everythingoutdoor.in/folk-tea-festival
Glimpses of the Mongmong Festival in Nagaland, North-East India
Courtesy: http://instagram.com/doby.media,http://instagram.com/leticasau
The Mongmong Festival is an annual event celebrated by the Sangtam Naga tribe in the state of Nagaland, Northeast India, every September. The primary theme of the Mongmong Festival is to celebrate the harvest season and invoke "LIJABA," the Supreme Being, for a prosperous and long-lasting harvest.
#festival #nagaland #northeastindia #culture #tradition
CINEMINDS - a Film Workshop by Ekoda Productions.
Attend the EKODA 3rd-year annual day Film Workshop on August 27, 2023, at 9:00 AM. Delve into acting, screenwriting, production, distribution, & industry insights. Renowned filmmakers Monjul Baruah & Parthajit Baruah will guide the participants. Secure your spot for this transformative event!
Call 95774 79901 for more
Click here to register: https://forms.gle/wpQvV4PGiZ5z3fZi6
The Wei Tango Waterfall, near Sohra in Meghalaya
Video courtesy: Debjani Hazarika
#waterfall #meghalaya #northeastindia
Few like minded young people created OK North East in 2015 after exploring the untouched places in North-East India trying countless delicacies and experiencing various traditions of the local tribes and communities and their warm hospitality. Coming home, they were inspired to offer the same warm space to the travellers.
The idea started sometime in 2008 when few foreign travellers inquired for information and accommodations in the North-east of India. We created the first page on North-East India on Facebook. Since then, the team at OK! North East has been enthusiastically promoting the places, culture and extraordinary talent of inhabitants of the North-eastern region of India. OK! North East today helps a traveller to explore the unexplored part of India like a local!
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Whether a tent for a night, a home-stay for few days, a guest house for a week, or a resort for a month, today, OK! North East connects people to unique travel experiences, at any price point, in more than 500 villages and cities in and around Northeast. The company offers free travel tools and information to help travellers before, during and after their trip.
With more than 28 home-stays, guesthouses, resorts, campsites, tree-houses, boat-houses and other peculiar but adventure trips all around North-east India, OK! North East is one of the most revered and sought after travel companies in North-East India .
OK North East is a travel and information campany based in Guwahati, Assam, India. The company provides homestays, travellers hostels, campsites and other similar budget friendly accommodations to backpackers and visitors visiting North East of India.
The OK! North East team has been engaged in different activities in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya. As of now the team is working on creating farm-stays in rural areas for tourists and travellers by adopting villages. The team is regularly organising soft skill and life-skill training sessions for the locals as well as different events especially designed for farmers to showcase their products to the tourists. Apart from that, they are also helping out housewives mainly in the urban areas to set up homestay rooms and guesthouses within their boundaries for backpackers and budget travellers. The team has taken up special tour projects for adventure lovers and people who are looking for a relaxing time away from the daily routine.
North-East India
...the land of elysian culture and verdure, appealing to the emotions as well as the eye; a place with never ending happiness; wads of ethnic groups and their cultures, different tribes and different communities.
North East India - a colligation of eight states of India which includes Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. Northeast India is the picturesque land of hills and plains with exuberant green cover and a wide variety or rare and exotic flora and fauna. It is also the land of diverse tribes, communities and cultures.