Northeast India is set to emerge as a major global Buddhist tourism hub following a strategic partnership between NEITC and ABTO. The new circuit across Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Sikkim is expected to attract pilgrims from Thailand, Japan, Sri Lanka, and South Korea. With airlines expanding routes and hospitality infrastructure growing, the initiative aims to position the region as a strong alternative to traditional Buddhist destinations like Bodh Gaya.
Northeast India emerges as Global Hub for Buddhist Tourism

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