Blog -1🌿 Arunachal Pradesh (INDIA)– The Land of the Rising Sun

 

🌿 Arunachal Pradesh – The Land of the Rising Sun

Arunachal Pradesh, known as the Land of Dawn-lit Mountains, is one of the most beautiful and unexplored states of India. Situated in the far northeast, it shares borders with Bhutan, China, and Myanmar. With snow-capped peaks, dense forests, rivers, and ancient monasteries, Arunachal is a paradise for travelers and nature lovers.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

πŸ”️ Natural Beauty

  • Mountains & Valleys – The Eastern Himalayas pass through Arunachal, creating breathtaking valleys like Ziro, Tawang, and Sangti.


  • Rivers – The mighty Siang (Brahmaputra), Subansiri, and Kameng rivers flow through the state, perfect for rafting and fishing.


  • Waterfalls & Lakes – Famous lakes like Shonga-tser (Madhuri Lake) and Sela Lake shine like jewels amid snow-covered mountains.

    🏞️ Famous Tourist Places

    1. Tawang – Known for the Tawang Monastery (the largest Buddhist monastery in India) and stunning mountain views.


    2. Ziro Valley – UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate, famous for its rice fields, Apatani tribe, and music festival.


    3. Namdapha National Park – A wildlife lover’s heaven with tigers, leopards, red pandas, and rare birds.


    4. Sela Pass – A high-altitude pass at 13,700 ft with snow throughout the year.


    5. Bomdila – A hill station with apple orchards, monasteries, and Himalayan views.



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