Magnificent Mishimi Land and the Tamilnadu Festival
Nestled in the
district of Lohit Wakro is a Mishimi tribes dominated hilly region Wakro
is four and half hours drive from tea city of Assam Dibrugarh crossing
Namsai – the place of enchanting Golden Pagodas of the Buddhist tribes
of Arunachal-the Khamtys’. The Burmese style of architecture is the
special attractive features of the Pagodas here in Namsai besides the
alluring attires of the Khamty tribes.
On reaching
Wakro anyone will be enchanted specially in winter seeing the oranges
in the Gardens in Kamlang which is better known as the Orange valley of
Arunachal Pradesh. Besides the Kamlang wildlife sanctuary rich with
floral and faunal species of rare is the home of the four big cat
species of India: tiger, leopard, clouded leopard and snow leopard.
Mishimi
–the one of the major ethnic tribe resides in Lohit and Anjaw district
of Arunachal Pradesh celebrating the cheerful Tamladu festival from 12th
Feb. to 15th Feb.’18 in & around Wakro. Besides welcoming the new
year of Mishimi calender, the root cause of celebrating this festival is
related to ecology and environment as a mark of ecological balance,
peace and prosperity of the living being in the Earth.
Namsai
is celebrating the ethno-cultural festival of the Singphou Tribe the
Swapng Yang Manau Poi with pomp & splendour in coming Feb.
At
a distance of 16 km from Wakro, one will find the mythological place
known as the Parsuram Kunda near the Lohit River-one of the fascinating
tourist spot in Arunachal Pradesh and revered one amongst the Hindus.