Warm greetings and welcome to Arunachal Pradesh (India) from Ane Siang Tours & Expeditions. It is indeed a great pleasure to invite you all in this landlocked state. Please Come & Explore…
We being a registered tour operator and recognized by Government of Arunachal Pradesh, conduct angling, boating, river rafting, trekking, birding and also organize eco-camp in wildlife sanctuaries and national parks that dot the state. Apart from that, one can also opt for Cultural, Adventure, Nature, Heritage and Art & Craft with the help of our services.
Arunachal Pradesh, located in Far East end of India, is a homeland to 26 major tribes and more than 110 minor tribal communities. Arunachal Pradesh, a veritable treasure house of nature, tucked away in the north eastern tip of India, invites you to relax in its picturesque hills and vales encircled in three sides by Bhutan, China and Myanmar.
As a result of peak vegetation, Arunachal covers about 10 percent of the total forest areas of the country which houses around more than 500 species of flowering plants, more than 540 species of orchids, 70 odds species of bamboo and more than 250 species of mammals. The rich and diversified flora and fauna makes the state a global biodiversity hotspot. Come to Arunachal Pradesh to revel on nature in its full splendour. Enjoy the salubrious climate and meet its simple and hospitable people
.For a tourist, options are varies, each more tempting than other.
Participate in the colourful festivals and events that reflect the ancient faith of several tribes who have been harmoniously living in the cradle of nature since ages.
Visit places of worship and pilgrimage such as Prasuram Kund, Shiv Linga in Ziro and the 400 year old Buddhist Monastery at Tawang or take a trip to the sites of archaeological excavations like Malinithan, Gomsi and Itafort (Itanagar) and Bhismaknagar or simply laze around gazing at the snow clad mountain peaks and lush green meadows of rare species of flora and fauna.
Please come and do explore. We will definitely help in obtaining Protected Area Permit (PAP) and Inner Line Permit (ILP) from the state government.
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