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If the “hills are alive” somewhere, in India, it is here in Arunachal Pradesh, verdant, green, windswept, unspoiled and seemingly eternal. And then trekking the side roads there are impenetrable forests, deep gorges and wide rivers, too.
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As we know it, Arunachal Pradesh is the first Indian soil that gets touched by the morning sun thus aptly called `Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains'.
With endless hills and abundant sun, there is a promise of the great outdoors. A tourist map of Arunachal Pradesh in hand can cue one ardent adventurer to the things waiting to be explored – and gladly they are offered in bounty in this expansive state northeast of India.
Trekking is always challenging. The Bomdila- Tawang area possesses choice trails particularly the region around Tawang Chu.
How’s one trek route that passes through a breathtaking tropical forest studded with awesome waterfalls?
Arunachal's forests are on the ‘wild’ side. If anything, the jungles are untamed with roaming elephants, tigers and leopards, varieties of civets, sloth bears, black bears and red pandas. |
Rivers are everywhere, but save the ones that flow mysteriously, beautifully in the countryside of Arunachal Pradesh. While rafting in any of the rushing white waters, the most breathtaking scenery can calm the frayed nerves.
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