Arunachal Pradesh, North east India's remotest
state, also known as 'Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains'
is the first Indian soil to greet the morning sun. Arunachal
Pradesh is the northeastern tip of India with its borders
touching China, Bhutan and Burma (Myanmar). Towards the south
is Assam and Nagaland. The state offers a dazzling array of
flora and fauna that is sure to enchant any tourist. More
than 500 rare species of Orchids are found here. Its mysterious,
powerful and beautiful rivers with faces and moods that change
dramatically ever so often form the colorful lifelines. These
are ideal for rafting and angling and the rugged terrain is
ideal for trekking, hiking and holidaying in a serene atmosphere.