Post COVID: Visit these places in Arunachal

Guwahati: If you are the kind of person who loves to explore new places and who enjoys the beauty of nature then Arunachal Pradesh should be at the top of your visit list post the COVID-19 scenario.

The name itself truly means ‘the land of the dawn-lit mountains’ and is considered to be one of the prettiest places in the country to pay a visit.

Apart from the hustle and bustle of the city, Arunachal is the perfect place for a spiritual journey and a perfect place to relieve stress and connect with nature. It is known as the orchid state of India.

Located in the easternmost part of the Indian Territory, this wonderful holiday getaway is home to verdurous valleys and unprecedented aestheticism.

Gushing waterfalls, crystal clear lakes, and picturesque mountain tops enhance the astounding scenic beauty of this treasure trove of unmatched allure.

Here is the list of five amazing tourist places in Arunachal Pradesh:

1. Ziro:

The place is known to be one of the most beautiful hill stations in the country and is an ideal place for trekking. Ziro is the home to the Apa Tani tribe. Ziro’s climate remains mild throughout the year. On visiting Ziro the major attractions would be Kardo Hills, Talley Valley, and Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.

 

2. Nuranang Falls:

The falls are in Tawang and people call it a picture-perfect gift of nature. Locals call the falls Jung/Jang Falls or even Bong Bong Falls. The best period to visit the falls is between June to November.

3. Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary:

The Sanctuary lies in the headquarters of Sijusa on the southern side of Arunachal Pradesh which covers an area of 861.95 sq km. There is a major population of tigers in this Sanctuary, it was also declared as a Tiger Reserve in the year 2002. If you are looking for a place full of animals then you should visit this Sanctuary.

 

4. Sangti:

The Sangti Valley is around 15 km from Dirang, situated in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas. If you want a peaceful trip, this place is the best option for you as it is not the most popular tourist destination. The most capturing views of this Valley are the mountains, rivers, and crystal clear water, which will make you fall in love with this valley. In the month of November and December, there you will see a lot of migratory birds migrating here, and apart from this, there is also a wide variety of flora and fauna.

5. Namdapha National Park:

The Park is one of the 20 places in India where you will be able to find the Red Panda. This park is one of the third largest parks and also a hotspot for Biodiversity in the country. One can witness tigers, leopards, clouded-leopard, and snow leopards here.

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