Exploring the beauty of pasighat, east siang (Arunachal Pradesh).|Tabo Vlogs|
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Ziro (Arunachal Pradesh)
Ziro is the census town in Lower Subansiri district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It has been a favourite town for World Heritage Site for a number of years now.
Pasighat | Arunachal Pradesh, a Natural Paradise | | Sirki waterfalls
Exploring the unexplored places within India as far as tourism is concerned.
Sirki falls is located on the presently under construction Pasighat-along highway in Arunachal pradesh's east siang district. Pasighat is known for its natural beauty and its mesmerizing landscapes. however due to the negligence of the government on tourism of the state, the place is not much explored. if you want a getaway where you don't want to come up with too many tourists tingling around, this is the place.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Tezu
Tezu is a census town and the headquarters of Lohit district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. All important offices of district administration are present in this town.
A journey to a remote town of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
One of my most exciting journey from Pasighat the head quarter of East Siang district to Koyu a remote town in Lower Siang Distreict. A town whithin the lap of mountains . A quite and pleasant place to visit during winter season for nature lovers.
Yingkiong town in Upper Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh
Yingkiong city in Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Yingkiong is the administrative headquarters of Upper Siang District situated on the bank of Simang river, a tributary to Siang river. One can see the school playground of the town. See the PWD office building, administrative block and government circuit house. Yingkiong city is surrounded by lush green Himalaya. See the clouds moving up the hills.
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Chinese Roads near the Tibet-Arunachal border - a Google Earth study
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There are 4 main roads leading down to eastern India from Chinese highways in Tibet. Three lead to Arunachal Pradesh, and one to Sikkim
1. The easternmost - the provincial road S 201 is the one going towards the Walong area is in rough mountainous terrain. The road follows a narrow river valley and enters India as the Lohit river valley. This road does not come via the Tibetan plain but via the eastern limit of the Himalayas - so there are no flat areas to build towns or settlements or even roads. The road pretty much faithfully follows the river valley which is itself over 2500-2800 meters up and on either side are forested mountainsides going up all the way above the treeline to 4000 to 4500 meters. Attacks from this area are possible by men or foot or special forces. There is no easy place for a motorized attack force to come.
2. The next road coming towards India is a little further west of the S 201 (described above). In fact this road is the shortest one from the Chinese highways to the Indian border. It literally runs along the Tsangpo river valley just after the great bend and the river enters Arunachal Pradesh in the form of a Z-bend to become the Siang river which later becomes the Brahmaputra. Although it is the shortest road ~90 km to the Indian border it also runs through such rough mountainous terrain that the area was cut off for 6 months a year from the rest of China until recently. The road runs from a town called Bowo on the main China-Tibet highway to a town called Medog which is about 20 odd km from the Indian border. In the last 7-8 years the Chinese have improved their own access ro Medod from Bowo by building a 9 km long tunnel in the mountain road from Bowo to Medog. Even so this remains a treacherous route and beyond Medog into India there is no road - only narrow valley and mountain trails. Again this mountain area does not offer places for large military establishments. The Chinese have only a small visible military footprint in this area.
3. The third road from highways to India is the S-202 Provincial road to the Tawang area. My last video was about this road.
The S-202 is about 200 km long from highway to the Tawang border at Bum La. It is along this road that the Chinese have the most visibly large military presence in the Eastern region. This area is where the Chinee sit on the heights and Tawang is down on the slopes leading to Tawang Chu river.
4. The last eastern road from highways to India is near Nathu La in Sikkim - the S-204 provincial road. I am currently working on a video describing this. This is where the Chinese received a drubbing in 1967. This is also where the Chinese road comes all the way up to the Indian border where Indian tourists can photograph the Chinese road and PLA guardsmen, marvel at the road and say how the Chinese have built excellent roads all the way to the Indian border. India occupies high ground with a commanding view of the Chinese side in this area.
The S-204 is a much longer road distance from the main Chinese highway than the S-202 to Tawang. The S-204 to Nathu La is 300 km long and it comes from a town called Xigaze to Nathu La. Xigaze has a railway line from Lhasa - and Lhasa is connected via the railway to the rest of China. I will do a separate piece about the railway. Xigaze (or Shigatse) has an airfield also - situated at 3800 km high and a 5 km long runway and is not a great one for heavily laden aircraft to take off. Chinese military presence along the S-204 is less heavy and less robust than along the S-202 to Tawang
Explore Switzerland of Northeast india -Mechukha
Mechukha is a small town at 6000 ft. above sea level in the mechukha valley in West Siang of Arunachal Pradesh . The name men-chu-kha means medicinal water of snow. Prior to the construction of the road, the only access to the village was via an airstrip used by indian air force.#northeastindia #incredibleindia #mechuka #an32
Road Trip to Menchuka II Mechuka IIArunachal Pradesh#North east
Menchuka also known as Mechuka is a small town nestled 6,000 feet (1,829 m) above sea level in the Mechuka Valley in West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is the largest last town in Arunachal Pradesh, after Menchuka the McMahon border separates Indian territory and Chinese territory
Menchuka is situated in a forested valley, surrounded by pine trees and thornbushes. The river Yargyapchu flows in the valley of Menchuka. Menchuka is 180 kilometres northwest of Along and is only 29 kilometres away from Indo-China border
The name Men-chu-kha means medicinal water of snow where men is medicine, chu is water and kha is snow though kha also means mouth.
Menchuka is gradually becoming a popular tourist destination in Arunachal Pradesh due to its scenic beauty, exotic tribes, gentle hills and snow-capped mountains and River Siyom (locally known as Yargyap Chu). The Siom River, which flows through Menchukha also provides a scenic view in the valley.[9]
The major tourist attraction here is a 400-year-old Buddhist Monastery, which is located at a hilltop in the westernmost part of Menchuka. Numerous ancient statues can also be found here. You can also visit Yarlung (china border),dorjeeling etc around Menchuka.
Accommodations are available at Tourist lodges and Inspection Bungalow and a few hotels are also coming up to meet the increasing influx of tourists from the country and abroad. The people of Ramo (Adi) tribe have resided in the Menchuka valley.
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Unexplored Basar | Treks, Cave, Waterfalls in Arunachal Pradesh
Basar is a hill hamlet in the newly found Lepa-rada District of Arunachal Pradesh. This village is one of a kind and is perfect for trekkers and explorers. The picturesque beauty of this little town is something which is simply beyond words; golden paddies, pristine forests, beautiful gardens of Kiwis, oranges and pineapples.
Being an adventure lover, I explored the different trek trails in Basar and every trek left me spellbound by the mystical surroundings of divine forests, enigmatic caves and thunderous waterfalls.
On the very first day, I made a visit to ‘Tapen Penru’ at Padi Village also known as Bat Caves. To experience this Bat Cavern, we had to trek for about an hour through the jungle and water streams. It was one nerve-wreaking mystery tome, which was also a habitat of 1000s of Bats. As per locals, there are many more caves like them across Dari-Zirdo and Padi-Dali circuits near Basar, which are still unexplored and away from the eyes of typical travellers.
On the second day, we went to 'Odii Puttu', near Sago Village. This was a viewpoint of Basar making it a bit elevated from the other villages nearby. The trek trail of Odii Puttu was a blissful walk through the dense forests. We were not lucky enough to see the awe-inspiring view of Basar, despite that we enjoyed the whole experience of this trek.
Then on the third day, I went to 'Bumchi Waterfall' which gushes down thunderously from an elevation of at least 50 metres, casting its magical spell on us. The walk to the waterfall was an experience in itself, as we walked for about 2 km in the river to make our way to witness this gigantic waterfall.
The last trek on the fourth day (this wasn't my last day in Basar though), 'Joli - The Haunted Place'. It was again a walk in the river, giving you vibes of being in the Amazon forests. The locals believe a mysterious creature (possibly evil) dwells this place and they call it Yapom. They've seen its footprints near the rocks around the waterfall.
I hope you had great enjoyment in watching this video. If it did, mention which trek was your favourite amongst the four in the video.
Until next time.
Love, Prakriti
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