Capital — Itanagar.
Borders — China (Tibet) to the north, Bhutan to the west, Myanmar to the east, and Assam/Nagaland to the south.
Geography — Mountainous, Himalayan region, with many forests, rivers, valleys, and high passes (such as Sela Pass).
Culture — Home to more than 25-30 different indigenous tribes (such as Nyishi, Adi, Monpa, Apatani, etc.), each with its own language, clothing, and traditions.
Much Buddhism in the west (including Tawang Monastery, one of the largest in India).
Economy — Primarily agriculture, forestry, hydropower (much potential), and tourism.
Tourism — Beautiful nature, adventure, biodiversity, but you often need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) or Protected Area Permit.
It is one of the least visited and most pristine states of India, with enormous biodiversity and strategic importance (border dispute with China).
In 2026, it is increasingly seen as an emerging, underrated destination for adventure tourism.
In short: rugged mountains + tribal cultures + pristine nature = Arunachal Pradesh.





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