| Arunachal-the
ultimate experience and the perfect getaway!
Paradise
exists! Yes, it does, in Arunchal Pradesh, in the far Northeast of
India. A land as yet largely unexplored, and completely unspoiled.
84,000 square kilometers of spectacular terrain, less than a million
people. From high Himalaya to verdant valley, white capped mountain
to steamy jungle, it’s all there.
Arunachal
borders three countries- Bhutan, Myanmar and china. It is a land where
civilizations have met, where peoples and cultures have mingled. Over
a hundred tribes, thirty languages, a treasure trove of flora and
fauna, this is indeed the last frontier.
Abor Country
Travels & Expeditions offers you an unparalleled opportunity to journey to this fascinating
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In
Arunachal
What
would you like to see and do? Would you wish to concentrate on the profusion
of bird life-over five hundred species? The four hundred and fifty varieties
of orchids? The hundreds of butterflies, many rare? Would you seek out
the big cats-tigers and leopards, clouded or spotted? Go after the red
panda, the takin, or the Himalayan black bear?
Do rivers
fascinate you? Travel along the Siang, transformed from the Tsangpo
of Tibet, and destined to become the mighty Brahmaputra, the son of
god. Spend an evening on the banks of the turbulent Lohit, as it rumbles
down to the plains. Laugh along with gurgling brooks, cross their bigger
cousins on swaying cane suspension bridges.
Would
you want to trek in the Mishmi hills, where there are a thousand and
more shades of green? Or on the snowy heights of Dibang, where earth
meets sky? Does river rafting enthrall you? Take on the challenge of
rafting down the Siang.
Are
you a ‘people person’? Arunachal is a kaleidoscope of cultures,
a hundred and more tribes, each is distinctive, their way of life insulated
till recently by the region’s inaccessibility.
Is it
tranquility that you seek? Would you travel up to the Tawang, steeped
in Buddhist tradition, and dotted with monasteries? To Subansiri, amidst
the Apa Tani tribe, to savour the solitude of space, the comfort of
community.
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