Preservation of the past must visit places in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh – one of the northeastern states of India is rich in socio cultural heritage with many tribal groups; with unique ethics that have been followed from time immemorial and are continued till now. The old traditions are respected immensely by the locals and the visitors as well. However, some very old traditions that people do not find necessary today are not followed. They are not forgotten but preserved; like wearing large nose plugs and tattoos on face by Apatani women are not followed by the women of new generation. But these tribal customs are still given importance and are preserved. Arunachal Pradesh has many museums where ancient materials, customs and traditions are kept safe for visitors and new generations to visit, see and understand them.

The museums in Arunachal Pradesh are ethnographic and the first one was established in 1956. They have altogether a little over seven thousand specimens that include pottery, woodcarving, textiles, basketry, headgears etc. Currently the state has twelve ethnographic museums; out of these one is yet to be functional. Apart from these places, is one more museum named as Arunachal Pavilion located in Guwahati Assam, which was set up by the Directorate of Research, Government of Arunachal Pradesh in January 2009.

Some of the museums to visit in Arunachal Pradesh are: Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum in Papum Pare District, The District Museum in Ziro, The Tezu Distrcit Museum in Lohit Distrcit,  Bomdila District Museum in West Kameng, Tawang District Museum in Tawang, The Daporijo District Museum at Upper Subansiri, Seppa District Museum in East Kameng, The Changlang District Museum in Changlang District, Aalo District Museum at East Siang, Pasighat District Museum at West Siang, The Khonsa District Museum at Tirap District and the Roing District Museum at Lower Dibang in Arunachal Pradesh.

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Incredible places to visit in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is the north easternmost state of the country, also known as the ‘land of dawn-lit mountains’. One of the interesting places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh is the stunning Pasighat.

Pasighat, also known as the ‘gateway of Arunachal Pradesh’ is the home to the mighty Siang and indigenous hanging bridges. Pasighat offers adventurous activities like river rafting, angling and boating. It is an interesting blend of natural peace and adventures; which is why this combination also makes it a photographer’s heaven.

Some of the popular places in Pasighat are the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, Pangin, Bodak Scenic Area, Kekar Monying, Komsing etc. Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of 190 sq kilometers with alluvial grasslands, wooded places and water. It takes a cruise to visit the sanctuary through Siang River and offers a unique ecosystem with varieties of plant and animals and birds species. Pangin is a small town, 60 kilometers from Pasighat and is connected by road. The tourists love to visit Pangin to witness the meeting of two beautiful rivers in the state – River Siyom and River Siang.

Bodak Scenic Area is also a popular place in Pasighta famous for picnic spots and attracts not only the locals but also the people from neighboring states. This place also consists of agricultural lands and offer ideal sightseeing and activities like angling which is similar to fishing. Another place to visit in Pasighat is Kekar Monying – a mountain cliff near Rottung in East Siang which is also an important historical place in Arunachal Pradesh. Komsing is also a significant historical site and is famous for trekking. Some of the other famous places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh at Pasighat are Komlighat -a great picnic spot, Pasighat Buddhist Temple, East Siang District and Gomsi – an important historic place.

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Be amazed by the beauty of Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India translates to the ‘land of dawn-lit mountains’, often called as the land of the rising sun. The lush green rolling hills, dense forests, rich culture, fresh water bodies and the least traveled places in Arunachal Pradesh attracts tourists from all around the world.

Ziro is an attractive quaint town in Lower Subaniri district of Arunachal Pradesh which is home to the Apatani tribe. Ziro is the cradle to this tribal group with warm and gentle climate famous for its pine trees and rice fields. Besides the astonishing scenic views, this quaint town Ziro is famous for Apatani tribal heritage which invokes curiosity among travelers. It is a popular tourist place in Arunachal Pradesh and was also shortlisted for inclusion in the tentative list for nomination to UNESCO for the inscription in World Heritage Site. The stunning valleys of Ziro are around 115km away from the capital Itanagar and might take approximately three and half hours to reach. On your way to Ziro, you can witness other beautiful sides of the state and be amazed by the views that it offers.

During summer from April-June the place becomes warm is a good time to experience the warmth of the hills. The winter between October-March is also an appropriate time to visit Ziro and enjoy the views of the nature. It is not recommended to visit Ziro in monsoon from July-September to avoid any kind of difficulties during your trip like heavy rainfall, flood etc.

Travelers seeking for tranquility may visit Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh and wander in this charming little town to be found in between the epitomic scenic beauty. If you are nature lover, an adventure seeker, looking for camping site or soul captivating experience, Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh is for you and this place will not disappoint you.

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