Guide to Arunachal Pradesh: Nature, Biodiversity & Travel
Explore Arunachal Pradesh: learn about its geography, 80% forest cover, biodiversity, and top travel spots like Tawang and Sela Pass.
Welcome to Arunachal Pradesh
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Geography & Key Locations
The largest of the Seven Sister States of Northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh shares international borders with Bhutan, China, and Myanmar. <br><br><b>Key Locations:</b><br>• Tawang (West)<br>• Itanagar (Capital, Center)<br>• Ziro (Plateau region)<br><br><b>Total Area:</b><br>83,743 sq km
Biodiversity Statistics
Arunachal Pradesh is a biodiversity hotspot. While the national average forest cover hovers around 24%, Arunachal boasts approximately 80% forest cover, providing a sanctuary for diverse wildlife.<br><br><strong>Key Fact:</strong> Home to 500+ species of birds.
Tourism & Best Time to Visit
<strong>Peak Season: October to April</strong><br>The weather is cool and pleasant, suitable for sightseeing and trekking.<br><br><strong>Major Attraction: Sela Pass</strong><br>A high-altitude mountain pass connecting Tawang to the rest of India, known for its pristine snow and frozen lakes.
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