Arunachal Pradesh
About Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh is one of the 29 states of India and is the northeastern-most state of the country. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and is separated from China in the north by the disputed McMahon Line. Itanagar is the capital of the state. A major part of the state is claimed by the Republic of China, and the People's Republic of China referring to it as "South Tibet". The major part of the state which is claimed by China, was temporarily occupied by Chinese forces during the 1962 war. Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains is the sobriquet for the state in Sanskrit; it is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists. Geographically, it is the largest of the North-eastern states known as the Seven Sister States.
Namdapha National Park
Namdapha National Park is the largest protected area in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot and is located in Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. It is also the third-largest national park in India in terms of area.
Parshuram Kund
Parshuram Kund is a Hindu pilgrimage center situated on the Brahmaputra plateau in the lower reaches of the Lohit River and 21 km north of Tezu in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh.
Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary
Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary located mostly in Trashigang District and just crossing the border into Samdrup Jongkhar District, Bhutan. It is one of the country's protected areas.
Pangsau Pass
Pangsau Pass or Pan Saung Pass, 3,727 feet in altitude, lies on the crest of the Patkai Hills on the India-Burma border. The pass offers one of the easiest routes into Burma from the Assam plains.
Nuranang Waterfalls
Nuranang Waterfalls is one such wonderful attraction that Tawang offers. This spectacular 100 meter-high waterfall is located 40 km away from Tawang and it is also called Jang Falls.
P.T Tso Lake
P.T Tso Lake immensely picturesque locale is a perfect tourist site. Excellent for a picnic, depending on the weather. The serene atmosphere and mesmerizing surroundings leave tourists spellbound.
Mayudia
With lush green forests setting perfect surroundings and a view of stunning landscape with snow-clad mountains. Mayudia is a hill resort situated, you will be awe-struck by the sight of snowfall and the spectacular valley that set the right atmosphere for you to feel oneness with nature.
Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary
Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary valleys and hills offer great views to nature lovers. The sanctuary is rich in a wide range of trees.
Kile Pakho
Kile Pakho delights nature lovers for the scenic beauty it has to offer. Climb on the ridge and you could have Ziro plateau’s spectacular views on one side and snow-clad Himalayan ranges on the other side.
Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park is a world heritage site. It is unique as it was home to one-horned rhinoceros, which was among the last creatures belonging to the prehistoric period.
Top Destinations In Arunachal Prdesh
Tawang
Tawang is a mountain town in Asia. India considers it to be part of the state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is home to the 17th-century Tawang Monastery, a hilltop structure housing a massive gilded Buddha statue. The War Memorial commemorates soldiers who died in the 1962 Chinese-Indian War. Nearby, tranquil Penga Teng Tso lake attracts migratory birds in summer.
Roing
Roing, one of the jewels of Arunachal Pradesh, is situated in Lower Dibang Valley. It attracts people with its picturesque landscape, ancient history, and adventurous locations. Evidence collected by archaeologists establishes that Roing is very ancient with human habitation beginning here since the Neolithic period.
Itanagar
Itanagar is the capital of the northeast Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Set in the foothills of the Himalayas, the city is home to medieval Ita Fort and the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum, which exhibits textiles and handicrafts. The nearby Gompa, a yellow-roofed Buddhist temple, was consecrated by the Dalai Lama. West of town is Geker Sinying, also known as Ganga Lake, surrounded by forests, orchids, and ferns.
Bomdila
The small town of Bomdila is perched amongst the panoramic settings of the lofty ranges of the eastern Himalayas. It is a remote destination and like few other Indian towns, it has escaped the virtual tourist invasion in recent times. Bomdila is known for its scenic environs along with its Buddhist monasteries and apple orchids. It also attracts the adventure seeker with its numerous trekking trails
Ziro
Ziro is named a World Heritage Site for its stunning natural beauty, Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh. Apatani Plateau, as Ziro is popularly known, is situated at an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level. The region is rich in rice fields and it is surrounded by mountains that boast of pine trees in great numbers. The wide range of flora and fauna are seen here is soul captivating.
Bhalukpong
Bhalukpung is a small town located along the southern reaches of the Himalayas in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh in India. It lies along the Kameng river and is the headquarters of the Bhalukpung circle. A road leads to Bomdila via the Tipi Orchidarium, and the inner line check post is located at Bhalukpung.
Pasighat
Pasighat and its surrounding areas abound in natural beauty and the place has rightly been called Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh a photographers delight. It is a land to have a rendezvous with Mother Nature in her purest form. River Brahmaputra transcends down from Tibet right down here.
Anini
The presence of the shimmering mighty mountains and the meadows full of plush green color makes it an incomplete experience if one does not come to Anini on their trip to Arunachal Pradesh. The environment of Anini, which is still unaffected by the busy city life, provides a serene and pure atmosphere for the visitors to enjoy their stay here.
Best Time To Visit
Arunachal Pradesh is a North Eastern state, with a wide range of places, and thus a diverse range of weather conditions. The summers in Arunachal Pradesh are warm, with temperatures rising up to 35 degrees, while the winters are cold and chilly with temperatures around 14 degrees. The place receives a heavy dose of rainfall, so you can just avoid the monsoon times. Summers are from May-June, while the winters span from October-February, and the monsoon is from July-Sept.
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