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Namsai

Namsai Tourism

Namsai Tourism

Type of destination: District
Ideal visit duration: 2-3 days
Namsai, located in the eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh in India, is renowned for its ethnic diversity and cultural richness. This district borders the state of Assam and is nestled in the scenic and serene foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Tai Khamti tribe, along with other communities like Singpho, Deori, and others, each contributing to the district's vibrant cultural tapestry. The landscape of Namsai is marked by lush greenery, expansive tea gardens, and the gentle Noa-Dihing River flowing through it. This area is particularly known for its Buddhist monasteries, locally known as Pagodas or Viharas, with the Golden Pagoda being the most famous. The district's economy revolves around agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, reflecting its deep connection with nature. Namsai celebrates many traditional festivals, with Poi Pee Mau being the most significant, showcasing the rich customs and rituals of Tai Khamti people. With its mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Namsai provides a unique glimpse into the less-traveled road of the North-Eastern frontier of India.

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Hill Stations (7)
Religious Places (21)
Historical Places (32)
Museums (6)
Wildlife Sanctuaries (9)
National Parks (4)
Villages (23)
Zoos (2)
Mountains (5)
Island (2)
Gardens (5)
Lakes (2)
Trekking Places (2)

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