The geographic landscape here is nature filled everywhere. On one side the ranges of Himalayas, the great mountains that makes love to the passing clouds, on the other side the green hill valleys and the plains exposes gorgeous, yet poetic through the vision of nature.
The Arunachal [Arun means ‘sun’ and achal means ‘rays’] is named because it is the land of the rising sun. By 4.30 am the Dawn is broke every day. This hidden land of the past, is the largest area situated on the north-east, to the country, yet, its populated strength are scattered with more than 20 major multilingual tribal areas of the world. The land is bounded on three sides by Bhutan, China and Myanmar and some plains of Assam. Therefore, the major occupants are Mangoloid and Tibeto –Burmese tribes, the main being Apatains, the Kamptis, the Padmad and the miris. Mostly they are Buddhist and Vaishnavites by religion; they adore Mithun- the offspring of cow and buffalo.
The landscape of green woods all around makes the tribal dwell with the rare species of wild animals amidst this primitive forest. This shallow deep green forest hills celebrates summer seasons with flowers and orchids. Over 500 varieties of orchids is said to be on the top, wherein, Tipi is known to be worldwide. The capital of state is Itanagar, and the state consists of 55 percent of literacy rating [male part 65 percent]. With a sex ratio of 90% females per 100 males. The population of the state as per 2001 census is 1091, and the growth rate is 26.20 p.c. the principal language spoken here are mainly the tribal dialects such as Migi, Aka, Tagin, Wancho, Khamti, Dafla, Mishmi, Monpa etc.. the state is covered with 16 other District headquarters, to list some of the important cities, tourist and religious places such as, Bomdila, Changlong, Daporija, Itanagar, Aong, Anini, Bhismaknagar, Khonsa, Psaighar, Seppa, Malanithan, Namdapha, Parashuram, Kund, Tawang [Monasty], Tezu and Ziro. Mostly these places are covered only by roads, there is no air or rail traffic to the state should be a remarkable notice. Perhaps! The cities are well connected by 350 km highway and 7,900 km of road traffic throughout the state.
The Arunachal [Arun means ‘sun’ and achal means ‘rays’] is named because it is the land of the rising sun. By 4.30 am the Dawn is broke every day. This hidden land of the past, is the largest area situated on the north-east, to the country, yet, its populated strength are scattered with more than 20 major multilingual tribal areas of the world. The land is bounded on three sides by Bhutan, China and Myanmar and some plains of Assam. Therefore, the major occupants are Mangoloid and Tibeto –Burmese tribes, the main being Apatains, the Kamptis, the Padmad and the miris. Mostly they are Buddhist and Vaishnavites by religion; they adore Mithun- the offspring of cow and buffalo.
The landscape of green woods all around makes the tribal dwell with the rare species of wild animals amidst this primitive forest. This shallow deep green forest hills celebrates summer seasons with flowers and orchids. Over 500 varieties of orchids is said to be on the top, wherein, Tipi is known to be worldwide. The capital of state is Itanagar, and the state consists of 55 percent of literacy rating [male part 65 percent]. With a sex ratio of 90% females per 100 males. The population of the state as per 2001 census is 1091, and the growth rate is 26.20 p.c. the principal language spoken here are mainly the tribal dialects such as Migi, Aka, Tagin, Wancho, Khamti, Dafla, Mishmi, Monpa etc.. the state is covered with 16 other District headquarters, to list some of the important cities, tourist and religious places such as, Bomdila, Changlong, Daporija, Itanagar, Aong, Anini, Bhismaknagar, Khonsa, Psaighar, Seppa, Malanithan, Namdapha, Parashuram, Kund, Tawang [Monasty], Tezu and Ziro. Mostly these places are covered only by roads, there is no air or rail traffic to the state should be a remarkable notice. Perhaps! The cities are well connected by 350 km highway and 7,900 km of road traffic throughout the state.