Arunachal Pradesh: The Hidden Gem of the Eastern Himalayas
Arunachal Pradesh, known as the "Land of the Dawn-lit Mountains," is India's most remote
state, located in the Eastern Himalayas. It borders China, Bhutan, and Myanmar, covering an
area of 83,743 sq km. The state features stunning landscapes with elevations ranging from
900 ft to 14,000 ft, including the famous Sela Pass. Arunachal is blessed with beautiful
hilly terrains, deep gorges, lush valleys, and plateaus, along with dense forests rich in
unique flora and fauna, including over 500 rare orchid species.
The state's rivers, waterfalls, and snow-covered peaks add to its natural beauty, making it
a prime location for hydropower generation.