Changlang, located in the easternmost part of Arunachal Pradesh, is known for its stunning natural beauty and tribal culture. The district is rich in biodiversity, with forests, rivers, and hills dominating the landscape. The region is home to indigenous tribes like the Tangsa, Wancho, and Nocte, each with their unique customs and traditions. Changlang celebrates Makar Sankranti, Buddhist festivals, and the Solung festival with great enthusiasm. The economy is driven by agriculture, with crops like rice, pulses, and vegetables being cultivated. The district is also known for its mineral resources, especially limestone. Changlang has seen steady improvements in infrastructure, especially in education and roads, making it increasingly accessible. The Namdapha National Park, one of India?s largest national parks, is located here, making it a key destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The district also shares a border with Myanmar, which influences its culture and trade. Changlang remains one of the least explored regions, preserving its rich cultural and ecological heritage.
9236+J5R, Jairampur, Arunachal Pradesh 792121, India
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