Visitors to Majuli Island in Assam can stay in simple homestays run by local tribal families helping in the enhancement of local culture.
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                 Angami villagers of Dzuleke in the Naga Hills run a small tourism based homestay program benefitting both local economy and culture.
                      
                    
                Manas Ever Welfare Society is a grassroots organization formed to conserve wildlife and engage in community based tourism.
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                Ngunu Ziro is a grassroots organization of the Apatani tribespeople engaged in community development and conservation.
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                Thembang in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh runs a community based ecotourism project to assist wildlife and livelihoods.
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                Khasi families of Mawlynnong in Meghalaya have opened numerous homestays while the village also has a strong community program.
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                The Tai Phake community of Tipam and Namphake villages in Assam are using tourism to preserve culture and the rainforest.
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                The village of Nongriat in the forested Khasi Hills has a small tourism project to offer stay facilities to the few visitors coming by.
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                Few families of the Tangsa tribe have recently started homestay facilities as a means to promote their culture and environment.
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                The village of Touphema in the verdant Naga Hills has a small community based tourism model that assists the economy and culture.
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