Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh tourism in North-East India offers the chance to explore wildlife sanctuaries, museums and trekking destinations in Zero, following staying in arunachal pradesh hotel and reaching north-east india hill-stations by air.
Visit Ziro in North East India and feel nature's beauty at your best. This oldest town in the Arunachal Pradesh is located at an altitude of 1688 meters above the sea level. The unexplored wonderland in India is a favorite place for trekkers. The pine clad hills during extreme winter days, gets clogged with snowfalls. An early morning walk on the hilly area offer the scenic view of clouds holding the apex in its lap.

Attractions in Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Tale Wildlife Sanctuary:

This natural abode is just 30 km from Zero. The natural garden covers an area of 337 sq.km and is home to great number of flora and fauna. Popular attractions of the forest are Mithun, Clouded Leopards, Bears and orchids.

In and around Ziro:

Trekkers can go high hills, up and down and explore the blessed beauty of Ziro. Hapoli or Old Zero, situated 1, 750 m high above the sea level pave the way to new town, Ziro. Travelers can visit the Government-run Handicraft Centre and buy artifacts made of bamboos.

Staying in Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Its useless to think of staying at luxury hotel in Ziro. Yet one can enjoy comfort at the Inspection Bungalow and Circuit House in Ziro.

How to reach

Air:
The nearest domestic airport in Tezpur and Ulabari operates Indian Airlines and NEPC Airlines, which connects the hilly state with major Indian cities

Rail:
The nearest rail head is in North Lakhimpur, which operates Arunachal Express from New Bongaigaon.

Road:
Direct buses are available from Guwahati, Itanagar and North Lakhimpur, which aid travelers reach Ziro safely.
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   By Mithi Dey
Published: 10/22/2009
 
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