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Time To Head To The Mountains! Arunachal Pradesh To Get Two New Tourist Circuits

To boost tourism in the region, the centre has approved opening up two new tourist circuits in Arunachal Pradesh. Here's what we know.

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By: Anushka Goel Published: Jul 29, 2022 12:00 PM IST

Time To Head To The Mountains! Arunachal Pradesh To Get Two New Tourist Circuits
Image: Courtesy of Mayur More/Unsplash

To boost tourism in the region, the centre has approved opening up two new tourist circuits in Arunachal Pradesh. This will help more people explore the stunning mountains and valleys of the Northeastern state. By Anushka Goel

Arunachal Pradesh is undoubtedly among those Northeastern states whose vast valleys, hill stations, snow-capped mountains and lush greenery call out to all travel enthusiasts. The place has a few spots that are popular among adventure travellers such as Tawang and Ziro Valley. And if you’re someone who’s been looking to explore the less-travelled parts of the state, the centre has approved two new tourist circuits in Arunachal Pradesh for you to travel to.

Arunachal Pradesh to get two new tourist circuits

The two circuits which travellers will soon be able to explore, are Dibrugarh – Deomali – Hukanjuri – Khonsa in the Tirap district, and Dibrugarh – Kanubari – Longding in the Longding district, stated officials, according to Arunachal24. Quoting a circular from the Union Home Ministry, the media house said, “The proposal of Arunachal Pradesh government relating to opening of new tourist routes has been examined by the central government. It has, accordingly, been decided with the approval of the competent authority in the Ministry of Home Affairs to open the two new tourist routes in Arunachal Pradesh for tourism purpose.”

These two tourist circuits will not only help boost travel in Arunachal Pradesh, but will also help thousands to explore the stunning sights the place has to offer. Moreover, tourists will get to experience the culture, food, festivals and a lot more of the state like never before, which will not only help local craftsmen and artisans but will help highlight the state’s culturally rich heritage as well.

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Related: By Air, By Road, By Train: A Complete Travel Guide To Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh

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Anushka Goel

Anushka Goel

Anushka has previously worked with publications such as the Times of India and Being Indian. A graduate from Xavier Institute of Communications, she specialises in entertainment, food and travel. She also likes to write about sustainability and beauty. When not working, you can catch her reading a book, tending to her plants, cooking or playing an instrument.

     
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