Sharing borders with China, Tibet, Bhutan and Myanmar, Arunachal Pradesh has a
remarkably low population. Arunachal
Pradesh became the 24th state of Indian Union on February 20, 1987. The state’s
main claims to fame for the tourist are snow
capped high peaks, Buddhist monasteries, verdant
forests, winding streams and exotic wildlife.
Buddhist monasteries (Tawang Monastery) and archeological sites
(Malinithan and Itanagar) dating back centuries are more than just a ruin for traveler
to get their photo taken in front of: they are as relevant in daily life as
ever.
Arunachal Pradesh holds a large and varied flora and fauna
populations. The state is home to orchids, known for their exquisitely
beautiful blooms.
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