tourist attractions
Anjaw Distric
32.57 From
Kibithoo
Anjaw district, located in the easternmost part of Arunachal Pradesh, is one of the most remote and scenic regions of India. Known for its untouched landscapes, high mountains, and crystal-clear rivers, Anjaw offers a peaceful escape into pure nature. The district’s headquarters is Hawai, a quiet town surrounded by lush greenery and panoramic valleys. Anjaw is famous for places like Walong, a historic site from the 1962 Indo-China War, and Dong Valley, where the first sunrise of India can be seen. The Lohit River flows gracefully through the district, adding to its natural charm. The region is home to the Meyor tribe, known for their warm hospitality and unique culture. Because of its remote location, Anjaw remains largely unexplored, making it perfect for adventure lovers, trekkers, and travelers seeking offbeat experiences. The breathtaking beauty, calm environment, and historical significance make Anjaw one of Arunachal Pradesh’s hidden gems.