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Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

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Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

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Arunachal Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

Cathedral Catholic Church, Shillong

Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

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Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

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Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

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Arunachal Pradesh

Gateway to serenity

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Major Airports:

Donyi Polo Airport (HGI)

Pasighat Airport (IXT)

Tezu Airport (TEI)

Nickname:

Land of the dawn-lit mountains

Major Airports:

Donyi Polo Airport (HGI)

Pasighat Airport (IXT)

Tezu Airport (TEI)

Nickname:

Land of the dawn-lit mountains

Land of the dawn-lit mountains

Arunachal Pradesh stands as India's most remote state, where the first sunrays embrace Indian soil each morning. Tucked away in northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh is home to breathtaking landscapes, unique cultures, and unexplored horizons. China, Bhutan and Myanmar share borders here, which create stunning biodiversity scenes as a result. What sets Arunachal Pradesh apart as India's hidden gem is how well-preserved the ancient customs remain. The mist-kissed hills, meandering rivers and cascading waterfalls, all create magical moments across this extraordinary terrain!

Sela Pass Tawang
Sela Pass Tawang

Heritage of rich mythology and tradition

Arunachal Pradesh is a state that finds its mention in ancient texts like Kalika Purana and Mahabharata. According to Hindu mythology, the state was home to Prabhu Mountains from the Puranas, and several notable figures like sage Parshuram, Vyasa, King Bhishmaka, and Lord Krishna have visited the place for different purposes.

To explore the rich history and heritage of Arunachal Pradesh, you can take a heritage tour and visit iconic sites. One such site is Malinithan, which boasts of ancient Hindu ruins that showcase the architectural prowess of the Chutia kings. Another site is Bhismak Nagar, which is an archaeological site that provides glimpses into the rule of the Bhismak dynasty. Additionally, you can experience spirituality at Parshuram Kund, where pilgrims descend each January for its sacred dip.

Encapsulating nature's marvels

The region of Tawang stands out among the breathtaking landscapes of Arunachal for its profound significance to Buddhism, serving as a haven of monasteries. It is most famous for the Tawang Monastery which reigns supreme as an important Buddhist site. You may also want to discover Nuranang Falls which are hidden gems offering a stunning natural spectacle. Additionally, Sela Pass offers breathtaking beauty while connecting Tawang district to other parts of India and supporting life and culture throughout.

Gorichen Peak or Sa-Nga Phu as locals know it in Tawang is Arunachal Pradesh's highest point. Situated between Tawang and West Kameng districts, its presence serves as an emblematic representation of nature's magnificence.

An oasis for wildlife and nature enthusiasts

Arunachal Pradesh is home to over 500 rare orchid species, thriving within its lush jungles. The region boasts breathtaking landscapes that are a habitat to a wide variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, snow leopards, langurs, and red panda bears. Namdapha National Park is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, as it serves as a refuge for rare and endangered species of both plants and animals. Similarly, Mouling National Park, named for the nearby mountain peak, is a treat for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Arunachal Pradesh's biodiverse capital, offers a glimpse into an array of rare wildlife species residing on an undulating terrain. Another natural wonder not to be missed is the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, where visitors can witness nature thriving unhindered, offering an insight into the region's raw beauty.

Adventure awaits in Arunachal Pradesh

Experience the thrill of fishing in the waters of Arunachal Pradesh! With its abundant waterways, this beautiful state offers ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts to catch prized trout or the world-famous Golden Mahseer, something many anglers aim for worldwide.

For water sports enthusiasts seeking an adrenaline rush, rafting down the Siang River is a must-try. Trekkers should head to the Bomdila-Tawang region, where expansive trails meet breathtaking vistas. Tackle challenging terrain around Tawang Chu and immerse yourself in the Himalayan beauty during an outdoor trek between May and October for an unforgettable adventure in this captivating land!

A state of skilled artists

Arunachal Pradesh is a treasure trove of traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations. Local artisans possess a diverse skill set encompassing weaving, carpet making, wood carving, painting, pottery, jewelry crafting, cane and bamboo work, blacksmithing, and basketry. Dance and music are integral to Arunachal Pradesh's tribal culture, shaping their identity and encompassing four distinct genres: Festive Dances, Ritual Dances, Recreational Dances, and Dance Dramas.

Among these, Aji Lamu, Chalo, Hiirii Khaniing, Popir, Ponung, Pasi Kongki, Rekham Pada, Roppi, and captivating performances like the Lion and Peacock dances are immensely popular. Many of these dances are accompanied by harmonious chorus songs, adding to the enchantment of the cultural aspect of Arunachal Pradesh.

Embrace the diverse cuisine

Arunachal Pradesh’s diverse and rich culinary palette mirrors the ways of its tribal communities. The heart of its cuisine include rice, fish, meats, and an abundance of vegetables. Here, flavours emerge gently, harnessing the essence of herbs, organic produce, and the unique addition of bamboo shoots. You must taste the Momos and Thukpa during your visit. The boiled rice cakes are a delightful snack, savoured throughout Arunachal Pradesh, offering a taste of tradition. Delicacies like Pasa, a fragrant fish soup, and Noatak, a tantalising fish curry, stand as essential components of the local culinary, their flavours are deeply embedded in the region's heritage. And if you are seeking a unique beverage experience, try Apang, a traditional rice beer.

Celebrating diversity through the festivals

Arunachal Pradesh is home to twenty-six prominent tribes with each tribe proudly preserving its unique way of life. Festivals in this region reflects the rich diversity, closely intertwined with the rhythms of agriculture and nature. Among the vibrant celebrations you can experience are the Mopin Festival, the Losar Festival, the Dree Festival of the Apatani, Chalo-Loku of the Nocte, Solung of the Adis, Ziro Festival of Music, Pangsau Pass Winter Festival, and the Siang River Festival. These festivals stand as vibrant expressions of Arunachal Pradesh's culture, each offering a unique window into the traditions of its people.

Arunachal Pradesh is an ideal destination if you are seeking rejuvenation and tranquillity amidst the Himalayan embrace. Beyond its awe-inspiring natural beauty, what truly enchants you is the vibrant and unique culture that thrives here.

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