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ALONGjpg.jpgALONGjpg30 viewsAlong, the district headquarters of West Siang district is an ideal place for trekking, hiking and angling in the river Siang. On the way to Along one could see the historical Malinithan temple. The legendary Akashi Ganga is a point from which one gets an aerial view of the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries.
arunachal-pangin-280210-023.jpgarunachal-pangin-280210-02334 viewsHow to reach Along :Air : Nearest airport-Mohanbari (Dibrugarh)
Rail : Nearest rail head -Silapathar
Road : Buses/Sumos ply from Itanagar, Likabali and Pasighat
arunachal-pradesh-14.jpgarunachal-pradesh-1439 viewsThe Government of India has stamped approval on the introduction of five new tourist circuits in the state.
The new circuits are:
1. Along – Mechukha
2. Existing Pasighat- Jenging –Yingkiong to be extended upto Tuting
3. Daporijo - Nacho Circuit via Taliha and Siyum
4. Ziro - Palin – Nyapin – Sangram - Kaloriang
5. Doimukh – Sagalee - Pakke Kessang - Seppa
There are a total of eleven circuits in Arunachal Pradesh now.
bridge1.jpgbridge138 viewsAccommodation in Along: Circuit House and Inspection Bungalow
Reservation: Dy Commissioner Along, Ph. 222221, Fax-222571
Hotel Magson Ph.222434
Anchal Bhawan, Ph.222463
India2C_Arunachal_Pradesh_onderweg_naar_Along.JPGIndia2C Arunachal Pradesh onderweg naar Along39 viewsThis circuit Itanagar - Ziro - Daporijo - Along - Pasighat starts from the State Capital Itanagar which has Geker Sinyi (Ganga lake), a beautiful spot for picnic, outing and boating, the Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, the Ita-Fort (ruins), Buddhist Temple etc. Enroute is Ziro, a hill station which stands at 5754 ft enclosed by blue pine-clad rolling hills. At Daporijo, the Menga cave (Temple) can give immense satisfaction to the believer of Lord Shiva. The way to Along and Pasighat is of immense scenic beauty
on_way_from_tawang_arunachal.jpgon way from tawang arunachal42 viewsTawang, at a height of over 12,000 ft is a land of the Monpa tribe and a major centre of the Mahayana Buddhism. The road to Tawang meanders through the extremely picturesque Dirang valley. It has a bracing climate and swift flowing streams offering possibilities of rafting, etc. Sela Pass, the second highest pass in the state runs through a small ridge along a lake called Paradise Lake. Tawang is also famous for the Buddhist monastery,
Parshuram_Kund.jpgParshuram Kund62 viewsParasuram Kund is a place of great sanctity, which attracts pilgrims from all over the country for a dip in the Kund. The origin of the kund is associated with Parasuram's matricide described in the Srimad Bhagavat, Kalikapuran and in the Mahabharata. A Mela is held here regularly every year during the month of January. At Walong, lies a gigantic War Memorial in honour of our brave officers and Jawans who sacrificed their lives fighting the Chinese army in 1962.
vizag-beach-photos.jpgvizag-beach-photos68 viewsRamakrishna Beach, R.K.Beach is the most popular beach in the sense that, you can find the locals hanging out during the hot summers, and relatively less hot winters. On weekends and holidays, one can see that the entire beach comes alive, but not in a western sense where people take a plunge in the water, or surf. You can see people dressed in their best clothes, just sitting on the benches, or walking along.
CAUTION!!! A lot of people have died while swimming.
Warangal-4944_1.jpgWarangal-4944 158 viewsEturnagaram
This sprawling sanctuary along the Godavari River is about 80 kilometers from Warangal and 210 kilometers from Hyderabad. Spotted deer, black buck, Neelgai, sloth bears, panthers and tigers inhabit the forest area interspersed with low hills. Spending the day walking along forest paths or staying the night amidst sylvan surroundings is exciting. Cottages maintained by the Forest Department at Eturunagaram and nearby Tadvai offer comfortable accommodation for tourists.
warangal_tour.jpgwarangal tour56 viewsWarangal Fort
Warangal fort is 12-km from Hanamakonda, which dates back to the 13th century. The Kakatiya king, Ganapati Deva and his daughter Rudramma built the fort. Though the main fort has been ravaged over time, the remains of the four huge stone gateways, similar to those of Sanchi, along with several exquisite pieces of sculpture can still be seen in and around the fort.