These People Live with Wild Animals inside the Kaziranga National Park | Assam TRIBES & Culture
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to an immersive journey into the heart of India's biodiversity hotspot - Kaziranga National Park in Assam! Let's venture into the lush green landscapes and wetlands of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to some of the world's most magnificent and endangered creatures.
Planned my Trip to Assam with 'Banjara on Roads'
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Let's discover the remarkable wildlife in Assam. Kaziranga National Park is famous for its thriving population of Indian one horned rhinoceros, but that's just the beginning. It is also home to elusive tigers prowling through the tall grass, herds of wild water buffalo, and the majestic Asian elephant. Kaziranga isn't just about big mammals; it's a birdwatcher's dream. You can explore the vibrant avian world by capturing the graceful movements of the white-winged wood duck, the impressive beak of the hornbill, and the calls of numerous waterfowl.
Kaziranga National Park is not just about the wildlife and Jungle safaris. There are people who live inside the National Park with the wild animals. They are called the 'Tea Tribes of Assam'. The "Tea Tribes" in Assam, India, refer to a significant ethnic and social group primarily composed of tea plantation laborers and their descendants. These communities have a unique cultural identity and a history closely tied to the tea industry in Assam. The history of the Tea Tribes dates back to the colonial era when British planters introduced tea cultivation in Assam during the mid-19th century. To meet the labor demands of the tea plantations, the British brought in workers from various regions, including tribal communities from Central India (mainly Chhota Nagpur plateau) and other parts of India, as well as neighboring countries like Nepal and Bhutan.
The Tea Tribes consist of a mix of ethnic groups and communities, including Adivasis (Scheduled Tribes), OBCs (Other Backward Classes), and other marginalized groups. Some of the prominent tribes and communities within the Tea Tribes include the Adivasis, Santhals, Munda, Oraon, Kharwar, Gonds, and others. The labor force provided by the Tea Tribes has played a crucial role in the development of Assam's tea industry. These communities have historically worked in the tea gardens, plucking tea leaves, processing tea, and performing various tasks related to tea cultivation.
The Tea Tribes have a rich cultural heritage that includes their own languages, music, dance forms, and traditions. Over time, their cultures have blended with the Assamese culture, creating a unique cultural amalgamation. The Tea Tribes in Assam represent a historically marginalized and economically disadvantaged group that has played a significant role in the state's tea industry. While progress has been made in addressing their socio-economic challenges, there is ongoing work to improve their living conditions and provide better opportunities for education and healthcare. Do plan a day with these tribes in Assam. You can contact 'Banjara on Roads' for a customized trip to Assam.
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Hey desi girl traveller. Welcome to Assam ❤. In most of the homes in Assam villages , people leave their footwear outside the home . And dheki is used with barefoot. Not your fault, your guide should have informed you. Enjoy your stay 😊😊
Hey Nandita ! Thanks for the insight. Yes that's true most homes of Assam village people leaves footwear outside but it's not mandatory and neither the dheki to be used bare foot - it's not a custom neither a rule to use barefoot. Anyways thank you - will keep your words in mind. Also come travel with me - I will definitely give you a real cultural and true Experience.
Hope you enjoyed your stay at Kaziranga. One of the best national parks in India. Love from Guwahati....💚💚🌱🌱🌿🌿🌿🌿🐘🦏 🐅
Harley Davidson bike was awesome 😎
I did!
Darun darun... 👌👌
Nice to see you in Assam.
You are an inspiration! ❤ Keep doing this amazing work
Beautiful vlog Shimla mirch from Gangtok Sikkim india
Waaah kya baat hai .aapki photography bhi kamaal hai. Thank you for sharing.waiting for your next video.
Grt
Hey Big Sister Welcome to Assam ❣️❣️❣️
Love You Sis 😍😍😍
Beautiful
Very informative video kaziranga orchid park ❤
Thanks a lot
Beautiful ji ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing this wonderful vlog of kaziranga and wonderful information of human and animal coexistence cheers Priyanka
God bless you ❤
Friendship
Very nice and interesting vlog :) good to watch :) jungle safari being the highlight :)
Thank you :)
Awesome episode😊❤
Very interesting. People are very simple.
Indeed. Simple and beautiful :)
True
Thank you sister. For your wonderful visit to kaziranga. We love to look your video every day keep smilling whent you take a video I love your smile. N be come to Nagaland. ❤🙏🙏🙏
Amazing 👌 👌👌💟💟💟❣️
Thanks 🤗
Another lovely vlog.... ❤❤
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Very nice from Kaziranga orchid park
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Aap Jo bhi touch krte ho turns into gold seriously. ❤👌
Come to shillong
Visit sohra(cherapunji), Dawki,Mawlynnong,Kongthong and others
Hi priyanka very nice vlog about kaziranga national park, thank you for showing this beautiful national park.
Glad that you enjoyed watching it :)
Welcm to assam .im a big fan of u priyanka ji
Superb blog great girl take care of your self God bless you 🙏
Thank you :)
Very very nice video
Thank you :)
Super didi ji
For Definite Tiger Sighting you can Visit Tadoba National Park Maharashtra.
Noted!
Awesome ! अति सुंदर 👌👍💖💖💖👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Well come to Asssam ,At last ,You come to our state,near our district, 💐💐💐❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have posted a video on Bihu in January :)
Welcome to Assam, if you're coming to Guwahati, be sure to visit these places
1. Kamakhya temple
2. Umananda Island(smallest inhabitant river island in the world)
3. Guwahati Ropeway(Longest river ropeway in Asia)
4. Brahmaputra Sunset cruise
5. Brahmaputra River Heritage Center
6. Deepor Beel
7. Assam State Museum
8. Sankardeva Kalakhetra
9. Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary (30 kilometers from main city, here you'll find one horned Indian rhinoceros)
10. Balaji Temple
Lovely cultural vlog. ❤️ Great work. 👍 Keep smiling and going.
Thanks a lot 😊
Your vlogs are a treat to the eyes. Awesome work 👌👏👏
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Super sister ❤️
Thank you 😊
Welcome to Assam.... Come to Manas National Park also
I have heard ,while doing jungle safari one should wear dull colour ,mai nly olivegreen pastle shade clothes,so that wild animals dont get attracted
Welcome to Assam.
Thank you :)
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Very informative and nice video❤
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Hi friend I miss you 👈 i Agartala
Love from Mizoram.🙏🙏👍👍
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Love From Assam Didi❤
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Nice song really
Thank you :)
How is kaziranga. Kya aap jante hai
Tiger view is not important You have shown the Kazhirenga forest area.And few Jungle tribes their simplicity
Hi di❤ from guwahati
Thank you :)
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I am always watching your vlog really good
Thank you :)
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Dear sister I request you please make a vlog of historical begumpuri masjid in malviya nagar area around hauz khas Delhi India ❤❤❤❤❤
Apne kaziranga konsa month me visit kia tha
Jan end.
Everything is fine, but nobody lives inside the Kaziranga national park. People live in the fringe area or in the buffer zone, but none inside the park except forest guards and officials.
Aap sunder ho medem ji🙏
Shukriya :)
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Desigirl, by looking at your dress it seems that the vlog was captured in the winter season 🤔
Yes its January, she mentioned it
Hi desi girl❤ from kaziranga
Thank you :)
Kaziranga was donated by the Rengma Naga tribe. In Rengma language, Kazi kangha means red soil or red mud.
Thank you for sharing :)
And Dimapur was donated by Assam as lease. Lease year is finished still Dimapur is not returned to Assam.
@@angshu975 Haflong was leased to Assam it's still in Assam
Hi...desigirl...love you 💕
Thease Assam Tribes are innocent living calmly. But Musleems are enterin occupying the Assam villages Now musleem populatioon is 32% Tribes and Bodo people realizing this but Congress supporting Musleems
Where are you..I want to meet you sis
Delhi :)