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🌾 Chullyu Agro Tourism Festival 2.0 🌾Experience the spirit of rural life in Chullyu, Keyi Panyor, Arunachal Pradesh! Joi...
14/01/2026

🌾 Chullyu Agro Tourism Festival 2.0 🌾

Experience the spirit of rural life in Chullyu, Keyi Panyor, Arunachal Pradesh!

Join us 15th-17th Jan for traditional games, sports, cultural shows, and authentic local foods & beverages.

Thrilled to host guest farmers from Meghalaya (Tura), Siang, Lower Siang, Changlang, Lohit, Tirap, Longding, and Chullyu locals—celebrating our agricultural heritage!

Tag friends, save the date, and come vibe with Northeast's farming community! Who's in? 👇

26/12/2025

Inside out over Bomjir...
fly under a moving beast,
unlock a new perspective on 4x4 insanity.

🍊🏞️

23/12/2025
🚨Nagaland Gears Up for ADVENDURO Edition-X 2026!The Northeast’s toughest endurance ride returns with a 1100–1500 km chal...
10/12/2025

🚨Nagaland Gears Up for

ADVENDURO Edition-X 2026!

The Northeast’s toughest endurance ride returns with a 1100–1500 km challenge, wilderness camping, and GPS-guided routes across Nagaland.

🏁 Flag-off: January 26 – Kohima

For more information, visit: www.advenduro.in
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WhatsApp (text only): 9435660906

Nature Walk Observed on Indigenous Faith Day at Elopa Etugu Community Eco-Cultural Preserve by Idu Filmmaker Lisha Umpo....
02/12/2025

Nature Walk Observed on Indigenous Faith Day at Elopa Etugu Community Eco-Cultural Preserve by Idu Filmmaker Lisha Umpo.

Roing, 1 December 2025:
A Nature Walk was organised yesterday at the Elopa Etugu Community Eco-Cultural Preserve (EECEP), Roing, to commemorate Indigenous Faith Day. The programme was coordinated by Iho Mitapo, along with Community Ranger John, engaging 21 youths from Roing in an immersive exploration of their local ecological heritage.

During the walk, Lisha Umpo, the organiser of the event and a fellow with the National Youth Climate Consortium, facilitated her Nature Wall activity. This was part of her ongoing project focusing on the documentation of indigenous and native medicinal plants of Dibang Valley. Her engagement highlighted the importance of preserving traditional ecological knowledge and strengthening community-led conservation.

During the trail to Nizam Ghat, Rudrangshu Roy and Subradip Nath from NE Narrative jointly interacted with the youth. Their session emphasised nature connection, early signs of climate change, and the pivotal role of indigenous communities in safeguarding cultural and ecological roots. Their combined inputs encouraged the young participants to view conservation as both a responsibility and a lived cultural practice.

The programme successfully strengthened youth awareness around biodiversity, indigenous identity, and the significance of community-driven ecological stewardship. The walk reaffirmed the shared commitment to protecting the cultural landscapes and natural heritage of the Idu Mishmi region.

Manigong is hosting its first-ever Biodiversity Meet this December. A rare gathering in one of the most biodiverse corne...
25/11/2025

Manigong is hosting its first-ever Biodiversity Meet this December. A rare gathering in one of the most biodiverse corner of the world.
Join us as we learn, connect, and immerse ourselves in the rich nature-culture landscape of the Bokar community.
This meet isn’t just for researchers, it’s a space where traditional wisdom and modern knowledge come together. A chance to explore wildlife, understand centuries-old practices, and experience the warmth of a tribe living deep in the remote valleys near the Indo-Tibet border.
Be part of something meaningful. Be part of Manigong.

17/11/2025

🦋🌿 Namdapha Butterfly Festival 2025 — Celebrating Biodiversity, Culture, and Community 🌿🦋

The 8th edition of the Namdapha Butterfly Festival returns to the stunning Khachang Village, Miao, Changlang District, Arunachal Pradesh.
This gathering brings together nature enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and local communities to honour the region’s vibrant butterfly diversity and rich cultural heritage.

📅 26th–28th November 2025
Be part of an experience shaped by discovery, learning, and shared responsibility for our environment.

For details & registration:
• Mail Id: [email protected]
• Mayur Variya (field biologist): 8798091911
• Karba Biri (Range Forest Officer): 8974088870
• Nongseng Singpho: 7005796457

🕊️ Let every flutter remind us of the harmony we can create together.

An extraordinary chapter of Walong Day 2025 concluded with the successful completion of the exclusive Jachep Tso High Mo...
16/11/2025

An extraordinary chapter of Walong Day 2025 concluded with the successful completion of the exclusive Jachep Tso High Mountain Trek — a route that opens only during this commemorative period.

This year, 20 trekkers — including civilians and Indian Army personnel — covered over 100 km, beginning from Kaho and moving through Sheru, Malinja, the high-altitude hot spring, and finally reaching Jachep Camp at 4,200m, standing at the remarkable tri-junction of India–Tibet–Myanmar.

The journey unfolded across shifting landscapes — pine forests, maple and birch valleys, bamboo groves, rocky riverbeds, moss-laden forest floors, fresh landslides and long snow-covered stretches leading to Jachep Tso.
Trekkers witnessed transitions from subtropical to temperate to alpine zones, followed the dramatic course of the Dichu River, recorded rich birdlife, and walked through valleys brimming with Eastern Himalayan flora.

A rare highlight was the natural hot spring at 3,300m and the unforgettable night skies — from full moon glow to a star-filled, pristine Milky Way as the moon waned.

What made this journey truly meaningful was the time spent with the Indian Army, whose support, guidance and stories deepened the bond between trekkers and soldiers living in these remote high mountain frontiers.

The 12-day expedition became more than a trek — it became a walk through history, landscapes and the resilient spirit of the people who guard this land.

A journey of discovery, connection, and tribute — in honor of Walong and its heroes.

Important Announcement | TawangMerak Lama Trail Trekking 2025 Postponed Due to Unfavorable WeatherTawang, November 5, 20...
05/11/2025

Important Announcement | Tawang

Merak Lama Trail Trekking 2025 Postponed Due to Unfavorable Weather

Tawang, November 5, 2025:

The organizing committee of the Merak Lama Trail Trekking has officially announced the postponement of the event to November 8, 2025, following continuous rainfall and adverse weather conditions across the region.

According to the committee, the decision was made prioritizing the safety and well-being of all participants, volunteers, and support teams involved in the event.
While expressing regret for the inconvenience caused by the rescheduling, the organizers extended their heartfelt gratitude to all trekkers, sponsors, and well-wishers for their patience, understanding, and unwavering support.

The committee further assured that preparations for the trek will proceed as planned, with additional measures being taken to ensure an enhanced and secure experience for everyone once weather conditions improve.

In their closing statement, the organizers encouraged the community to remain optimistic and united, expressing confidence that the Merak Lama Trail Trekking 2025 will be a safe, successful, and memorable adventure when it commences on November 8, 2025.

“Let us all hope for clear skies and a wonderful trekking adventure ahead,” the committee added.

30/10/2025

Arunachal Tourism Spotlight:

Lumta : The One-Family Village

Hidden in the Forests, deep in the heart of Pakke Kessang, along the banks of the Pakke River, lies Lumta : a secluded village with just one household.

Reaching it takes a 3-hour trek through dense forests, streams, and landslide-prone slopes, no motorable road connects it to the world.

Once a British transit port Lumta is now a silent remnant of history, guarded by a single family who chose to stay back — honoring their ancestors’ wish to protect their birthplace and live in harmony with nature.

Now, under Arunachal Tourism’s eco-tourism initiatives, Lumta is being envisioned as a future heritage and nature tourism site — with plans for trekking trails, bird-watching, butterfly walks, angling, and sustainable homestays that can bring livelihood without harming its fragile ecosystem.

A village forgotten by roads, yet remembered by time — Lumta stands as a symbol of resilience, culture, and raw beauty in India’s eastern Himalayas.

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