Arunachal Pradesh is a state in northeast India, known as the "Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains", and is India's remotest state. It's located in the Eastern Himalayan ranges, with borders touching China, Bhutan, and Myanmar, and has a total area of 83,743 sq km. The state is situated in the great Himalayan ranges with height ranging from 900 ft to 14000 ft height at Sela Pass. Arunachal Pradesh is blessed with breath takingly beautiful hilly terrains; deep gorges beautiful valleys and plateaus, dense and lush green forests with unique varieties of flora and fauna.
Arunachal Pradesh is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including over 500 rare orchid species, as well as its hilly terrains, valleys, plateaus, forests, rivers, waterfalls, and snow-clad peaks. It's also a top potential location for hydropower generation in India.
Some places of interest in Arunachal Pradesh include:-
# BhismaKNagar-Located in the Lower Dibang Valley, this site was once a stronghold of Chutiyas
# Malinithan-Located near Likabali in the West Siang district, this site has granite sculptures from the 14th and 15th centuries .
# The state is also home to several indigenous groups with unique cultures and traditions, including:-
-Apatani - Women wear facial tattoos and nose plugs, and are skilled at land management, farming, and building houses
-Adi - Have colorful dancing rituals and clothing with intricate patterns and designs, and are known for their cane bridges over Himalayan rivers
- Mishmi - Are skilled bamboo craftsmen and hunters, and are repositories of traditional knowledge passed down through shamans, folklore, dances, and religious rituals
Arunachal Pradesh has among the highest diversity of mammals and birds in India. There are around 750 species of birds and more than 200 species of mammals in the state. Arunachal's forests account for one-third of habitat area within the Himalayan biodiversity hot-spot.
Arunachal's cultural lifestyle is dominated by colourful festivals. Since agriculture is the mainstay here so people generally celebrate festivals as a mark of thanksgiving to the Almighty for giving them a good harvest. These festivals also showcase the artistic skills of the various tribes.
Enjoy the salubrious climate and meet its simple and hospitable people. Snowy misty, famous monasteries, unexplored passes and tranquil lakes come together to form some of the prettiest mountain spots in Arunachal Pradesh.Known as the 'Land of Dawn Lit Mountains', Arunachal Pradesh is a state tucked away in the North-eastern part of India. With picturesque hills and valleys surrounding the state, Arunachal Pradesh is famous for its misty mountains, monasteries, lakes and culture.
Trip Highlights :-
-Explore the historic Bhalukpong Fort and mesmerizing orchid gardens at Tipi.
-Visit the orchard research center and Sherdukpen tribal village in Dirang.
-Drive through Sela Pass and Explore Jaswantgarh Museum.
-Visit Bomdila's Lower Gompa and enjoy local markets before heading to Tezpur.
-Experience adventure at Nameri National Park.
Embark on an exhilarating journey through the picturesque landscapes and cultural treasures of Arunachal Pradesh, from the bustling city of Guwahati to the tranquil town of Ziro. Explore ancient forts, tribal villages, serene lakes, and majestic mountains as you delve into the heart of Northeast India's natural beauty and rich heritage.
Visit Tarin Fish Farm and Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ziro
Arunachal Pradesh is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including over 500 rare orchid species, as well as its hilly terrains, valleys, plateaus, forests, rivers, waterfalls, and snow-clad peaks. It's also a top potential location for hydropower generation in India.
Some places of interest in Arunachal Pradesh include:-
# BhismaKNagar-Located in the Lower Dibang Valley, this site was once a stronghold of Chutiyas
# Malinithan-Located near Likabali in the West Siang district, this site has granite sculptures from the 14th and 15th centuries .
# The state is also home to several indigenous groups with unique cultures and traditions, including:-
-Apatani - Women wear facial tattoos and nose plugs, and are skilled at land management, farming, and building houses
-Adi - Have colorful dancing rituals and clothing with intricate patterns and designs, and are known for their cane bridges over Himalayan rivers
- Mishmi - Are skilled bamboo craftsmen and hunters, and are repositories of traditional knowledge passed down through shamans, folklore, dances, and religious rituals
Arunachal Pradesh has among the highest diversity of mammals and birds in India. There are around 750 species of birds and more than 200 species of mammals in the state. Arunachal's forests account for one-third of habitat area within the Himalayan biodiversity hot-spot.
Arunachal's cultural lifestyle is dominated by colourful festivals. Since agriculture is the mainstay here so people generally celebrate festivals as a mark of thanksgiving to the Almighty for giving them a good harvest. These festivals also showcase the artistic skills of the various tribes.
Enjoy the salubrious climate and meet its simple and hospitable people. Snowy misty, famous monasteries, unexplored passes and tranquil lakes come together to form some of the prettiest mountain spots in Arunachal Pradesh.Known as the 'Land of Dawn Lit Mountains', Arunachal Pradesh is a state tucked away in the North-eastern part of India. With picturesque hills and valleys surrounding the state, Arunachal Pradesh is famous for its misty mountains, monasteries, lakes and culture.
Trip Highlights :-
-Explore the historic Bhalukpong Fort and mesmerizing orchid gardens at Tipi.
-Visit the orchard research center and Sherdukpen tribal village in Dirang.
-Drive through Sela Pass and Explore Jaswantgarh Museum.
-Visit Bomdila's Lower Gompa and enjoy local markets before heading to Tezpur.
-Experience adventure at Nameri National Park.
Embark on an exhilarating journey through the picturesque landscapes and cultural treasures of Arunachal Pradesh, from the bustling city of Guwahati to the tranquil town of Ziro. Explore ancient forts, tribal villages, serene lakes, and majestic mountains as you delve into the heart of Northeast India's natural beauty and rich heritage.
Visit Tarin Fish Farm and Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ziro