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Top 10 Places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang, nestled in the Himalayas at 10,000 feet, offers a perfect blend of nature and culture. It features a large monastery, scenic lakes, and a war memorial, making it an enticing high-altitude destination.

Tawang

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Namdapha National Park is spread across 1985 sq. km with elevations from 200 to 4571 meters. It's rich in biodiversity, home to species like snow leopards and red pandas. 

Namdapha National Park

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Bomdila

Bomdila, a remote town amidst snow-laden hills and lush green valleys, offers a glimpse of unique culture and nature. Visit Bomdila Monastery, Sissa Orchid Sanctuary, Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, and more.

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Pasighat aka "Gateway of Arunachal," is the oldest town, founded in 1911. Explore local culture and enjoy activities like rafting, fishing, wildlife safaris. 

Pasighat

Nuranang Falls aka Bong Falls is a stunning waterfall in Tawang District. It's great for photography. This waterfall drops from 100 meters. It offers peaceful solitude.

Nuranang Falls

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Bumla Pass, at 15,200 feet on the Indo-China border, is a snowy wonderland year-round. You can see Indo-China Border Personnel Meetings here and visit the beautiful Sangestar Tso lake. 

Bumla Pass

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Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, or Pakke Tiger Reserve, is a must for wildlife lovers in Arunachal. Located in the Himalayan foothills, it's home to tigers, leopards, elephants and various birds. 

Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary

Madhuri Lake, at 15,200 feet, is a stunning spot near Bum La Pass on the way to Tawang. Originally Sangestar Tso, it's famous as Madhuri Lake after a scene from Madhuri Dixit’s movie, Koyla. 

Madhuri Lake

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Golden Pagoda in Namsai is a remarkable Burmese-style temple. Visit for spiritual serenity and stunning architecture. It offers a close look at Buddhist culture in a peaceful setting.

Golden Pagoda, Namsai

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Explore the hidden village of Hayuliang in Arunachal, whose name means "The Place of My Liquor." Experience untouched nature and the meeting of Lohit and Delai rivers. 

Hayuliang Village

Arunachal Pradesh is a state in northeast India, formed in 1987. It has Itanagar as its capital, borders Assam and Nagaland, and shares borders with Bhutan, Myanmar, and China.