"Trekking sites"
The adventurous Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Mr. Pema Khandu recently shared a few shots from an unknown Jaru Valley of the state that got viral on social media and was liked by the netizens. The trekking site remained conspicuous till date and trekkers have now shown interest to visit the valley in search of lush green meadows, mountains and waterfalls
” Tired of sweltering heat? Visit a slice of paradise ~ Jaru Valley in Dibang Valley district.
Green carpet, amazing snow-capped mountains and majestic water falls are ready to welcome you.
#AmazingArunachal beckons you. Please do come ” – Mr. Khandu posted on his social media handles.
The valley is located in the Dibang Valley district along the foothills of Himalayas close to the Indo-China border. The road to the Valley is challenging and is around 3 hours from Dibrugarh, the economic hub of Upper Assam and the largest town in the region.
Blessed with immense flora and fauna , the scenic state welcomes tourists from across the nation and abroad throughout the year.
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