Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh, nestled in Northeast India, is a hidden gem for offbeat tourism. Here’s a brief description:

“Land of the Rising Sun”
Arunachal Pradesh, meaning “land of the dawn-lit mountains,” is India’s least explored and most pristine state. Bordered by Bhutan, China, and Myanmar, it boasts of stunning Himalayan Landscapes, Crystalline rivers, lush valleys and a rich cultural heritage.
It is home to varied flora and fauna like the Great Indian Hornbill, Red Panda and the elusive Snow Leopard. The culture is rich in music and dance as showcased by the famous Annual Ziro Music Festival.

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What to Expect
  • Stunning Himalayan landscapes: Snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and meandering rivers.
  • Rich cultural heritage: 26 indigenous tribes, each with unique traditions and festivals.
  • Diverse wildlife: Home to the endangered Great Indian Hornbill, Red Panda, and Snow Leopard.
  • Adventure activities: Trekking, rafting, mountaineering, and hiking trails.
  • Unexplored destinations: Tawang, Bomdila, Dirang, Ziro, Aalo and Anini.
Offbeat experiences
  • Witness the vibrant Tawang Festival.
  • Trek to the stunning Gorichen Peak.
  • Explore the ancient Monasteries of Tawang and Bomdila.
  • Visit the Namdapha National Park for jungle safaris.
  • Experience rural life in Ziro Valley.
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