Discover the incredible legacy of India as you tour Arunachal Pradesh, one of the most sparsely populated states of India. With an area of 83743 sq. Kms, the state provides good oppurtunity to explore the scenic destination. Famous for its orchids, the state is a heaven for nature lovers and people who love adventure sports.
Arunachal Pradesh is located at north eastern part of India and is referred as the `Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains.' The area is very beautiful and serene with an extensive variety of flora and fauna and sub-tropical rain forests. More that 90 per cent of the state is densely forested and thinly populated. Arunachal Pradesh stands as a guard which borders Myanmar on the east, Bhutan in the west and China in the north and North East. On the south the State shares interstate boundaries with Assam and hills of Nagaland in the south-east.
Arunachal Pradesh is the first Indian state to meet the morning sun. Most of Arunachal Pradesh has primary jungles, deep gorges and villages in really remote places. The changing colors provide a constant reminder of diversity and cheerful spirits. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people. The principal crop is rice, and other important crops include maize, millets, wheat, pulses, potato, sugarcane and oilseeds.