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Arunachal's Cultural

Arunachal's cultural lifestyle is dominated by colourful


festivals. Since agriculture is the mainstay here so people
generally celebrate festivals as a mark of thanksgiving to
the Almighty for giving them a good harvest. These
festivals also showcase the artistic skills of the various
tribes
Arunachal‘s Food

Food is an original and primary feature that piques the


curiosity of people exploring a new place. Good food
rich in authentic flavors and spice particular to a place
gives an insight into the tradition and culture of the
place. Northeast India is an area that generates interest
because of its wonderful scenic beauty, culture, and
Arunachal‘s Dance

Nimar Zone: Gangaur folk dance , Kathi dance , Fafaria dance ,


Madlya dance , Aada-Khada, Naach, Danda dance. Malwa Zone:
Matki dance , Aada-Khada, Rajwadi dance . Bundelkhand:
Rai dance , Dhimrayai dance , Saila dance , Badhaai dance ,
Kanada dance
Arunachal‘s Dress

While the majority of them are ethnically similar, the root of their
apparel varies. Shawls, wraps, and skirts are among the traditional
garments of Arunachal Pradesh. Adi, Aka, Galo, Nyishi, Bori,
Apatani, Bokar, and Tangsa are the most important tribes of
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal‘s Monuments

On the birth anniversary of Lord Gautama Buddha in 2006 the state government took a policy
decision to observe the birth anniversary throughout the year in Sikkim. And as a part of the
celebration, the people of Ravangla took the initiative to construct and install a large statue of
Lord Buddha and eco -garden to commemorate the event. This would also be a landmark in
Sikkim’s unique effort to promote pilgrimage tourism.
Arunachal‘s Wether

Being one of the most visited locations in Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang has a
special place in terms of serenity, scenic beauty, and peaceful sights.
Choose this short trip for two days to visit the undulating nature in Tawang
and Zimthang, know how the natives are preserving their village so beautifully
along with a visit to the amazing Tawang Monastery, the birthplace of the 6th
Dalai Lama and the Stupa of Lama Prather of Kharman village

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