Bomdila :
Bomdila, 190 km from the nearest airport of Tezpur, and 146 km from Rangpura
the nearest railhead, is the headquaters of West Kemeng district. The Place
offers a view of the beautiful Himalayan Landscape, and also has a number of
Buddhist gompas plus lovely apple orchards.
Tawang : A little way off from Bomdila is Tawang
at a height of 3,040 metres, and one of the highest administrative headquarters
in the world Malinithan, 1 km from Lilabari airport, is the site of recent excavations
revealing a flourishing city of 7 to 8 centuries ago. Its beautiful and exquisite
temples and sculptures speak of a glorious past.
Malinithan :
A little way off from Bomdila is Tawang at a height of 3,040 metres, and one
of the highest administrative headquarters in the world Malinithan, 1 km from
Lilabari airport, is the site of recent excavations revealing a flourishing
city of 7 to 8 centuries ago. Its beautiful and exquisite temples and sculptures
speak of a glorious past.
Parashuram Kund : Famous as the place where
Lord Parashuram washed his sin of matricide, the Parashuram Kund is situated
on the banks of the river, Lohit, 21 km from Tezu. The Kund is the scene of
a big gathering of visitors and pilgrims coming for a holy dip on Magh Purnima
(fullmoon during January).
Bhismakanagar : And, in the district of Lohit
lies the fortress of King Bhismaka called Bhismakanagar. Its strong ramparts
on three sides, and a mountain wall on the fourth have made it almost impregnable.
This was the ancient kingdom of Bhismaka where he gave his daughter, Rukmini,
in marriage to Lord Krishna. Among the ruins is an ancient Shiva Temple. Bhsmakanagar
can be reached from Tezu.
Tipi : Tipi, on the way to Bomdila, is situated at
a height of 190 meters. Over 7,500 orchids of about 300 species, some very rare,
can be seen here. There is also are Orchid Museum and Herbarium.
Namdapha Wildlife Sanctury : The 1,800 sq. km
Namdapha Wildlife Sanctuary, on the indo-Burma border in Tirap district, is
a delight for the wildlife enthusiast. Its rare inmates include the famous snow
leopard, the musk deer, and the Himalayan black deer, among numerous other animals.
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