Arunachal Pradesh, The Land of Rising Sun
Rising from the tropically lush valley of the Brahmaputra river, serried ridges and peak of the Eastern Himalaya of Arunachal Pradesh stand vigilant over one of the most compelling holiday destination in India. The remostest outpost of the North Eastern State, Arunachal mysterious, unspoiled loveliness entices the adventure with it verdant valley misty mountain peak, swift river and the finest sanctuary for some of India most endangered flora and fauna. Its virgin isolation due to restricted entry regulation has been a blessing in disguise as Arunachal still retains intact its centuries old pristine vistas, diverse tribal heritage and exotic geographical features. The Land of the rising sun.
TRIBE
The Arunachal Pradesh have land of some 26 indigenous tribe and double or so number of sub tribe/group. Each sub tribe have distinctive Culture, Custom, Traditional and Language of their own. Different language. The tribe mention. Aka, Adi, Apatani, Deori, Hill Miri, Khamba, Khamti,Khowa, Lisu/Yobin, Memba, Meyor, Miji, Mikir/Karbi, Mishing, Mishmi, Mompa, Nah, Nocte, Nishing, Sherdukpen, Sin
gpho, Sulung, Tagin, Tangsa, Wancho.
GEOGRAPHY.
Arunachal Pradesh has cover an area of 83,743 Sq km. Mountainous terrain. The population 1097968 only forest cover 60%.
HISTORY.
State has attained the statehood through different of constitution an administrative development. The state was known as North Eastern Frontier Agency (NEFA) since 1954. Inaugurating as the Union Territory on 20th February 1972. The Union Territory status was upgraded and become State on 24th February’ 1987. The Arunachal are remote place and borderlines with Myanmar, Bhutan, and China.
ENTRY FORMALITIES
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