Arunachal, the land of the rising sun, with its snow clad peaks, towering mountains, roaring rivers, high altitude meadows and vast unspoiled sub-tropical forests is aptly known as the’Last Shangri La on Earth’. Its thundering peaks, untamed rivers, gurgling waterfalls and wild forests, teeming with a dazzling array of flora and fauna, are a testament to the genius of mother nature. Few other places in the world come close to the raw, rugged beauty of Arunachal Pradesh.
More about Arunachal Pradesh
Much of Arunachal Pradesh is covered by the Himalayas. Arunachal Pradesh means ‘Land of the dawn-lit mountains’ – in reference to its position as the easternmost state of India. It is located on the north eastern tip of India with its borders touching China, Bhutan and Myanmar. It is also known as the “Orchid State of India” and the “Paradise of the Botanists”.
This state has the largest number of regional languages among Indian states.
How to get there
You require at least six days to make the trip worth your while.
You can access Arunachal Pradesh either by rail to Naharlagun near Itanagar or by some of the close by Assamese cities of Guwahati, Jorhat, Tezpur and Dibrugarh.
What you can do in Arunchal Pradesh
You can go on treks through the hills, long drives through the stunning country side, photography tours, river rafting, jungle treks, wildlife expeditions, bird watching, visit some monasteries.
This state is truly remarkable.
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