Monday, 28 May 2012

the changlang



Changlang District is situated on the south-eastern corner of the north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, close to the Myanmar border. Known for its wealthy biodiversity and scenic beauty, Changlang could be a standard tourist destination in North-East India.

beautiful hills and rivulets over the Patkai Mountain vary within the Myanmar border of northeast corner of India. There are some places, that are situated in stunning locations.Jairampur, Stilwell road, (ledo road) World War II cemetery,Nampong,Lake of no come back, Changlang These places are terribly engaging for seasonal
   
visitors. Seasonal guests are a vital consider economic well being supply of income for the native individuals. whereas tourists relish their visit, the native individuals will have the possibility of obtaining an honest worth for his or her merchandise and their services.

Tangsa, Assamese, Hindi and English are the foremost common languages utilized in Changlang though there are several tribal languages in use that belong to Tibeto-Burman language family. Moh-Mol, Pongtu Kuh and Shapawng Yang Manu Poi are the most festivals celebrated by the Tangsa, Tutsa and Singpho tribes respectively.

Changlang is wealthy in varied species of flora and fauna. The region contains of the Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests towards Assam and also the japanese Himalayan broadleaf forests towards its south-east.  The hilly areas and mountain slopes of Changlang are lined by alpine, temperate and subtropical forests. The higher reaches of Changlang are lined in thick foliage of rhododendron, oak, pine, maple, fir, juniper, sal and teak.

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