Wednesday, September 26, 2012

waianapanapa cabins Assamese people might look Indian, but Assamese culture is proudly distinct: their Vishnu-worshippin





boat is met by a bus to Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh. Ferries can carry just two jeeps. There s little waianapanapa cabins shelter and the journey takes around eight hours (5 hours downstream), so bring an umbrella, water and sunscreen. The journey can be quite an adventure with the boats bouncing off the ever-shifting sandbars (and sometimes not bouncing off them!) and with brief stops en route giving glimpses of isolated riverside hamlets. Exact departure points depend on the Brahmaputra s water level.

Assamese people might look Indian, but Assamese culture is proudly distinct: their Vishnu-worshipping faith is virtually a regional religion (see the boxed text, p 562 ) and the gamosa (a red-and-white scarf worn by most men) is a subtle mark of regional costume.

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