At Tourism Festival 2025, Arunachal Pradesh wins the “Leader in Offbeat Mountain Destination” Award

At the World Travel & Tourism Festival 2025, the coveted “Leader in Offbeat Mountain Destination” award was given to the calm and beautiful state of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. The state’s unparalleled beauty as an untouched destination for tourists seeking pristine landscapes, lush flora, and animals, and a rich cultural legacy is reflected in the honor. This accolade is evidence of Arunachal Pradesh’s rising popularity as a travel destination worldwide. The state has become a very popular destination for adventurers, nature lovers, and those interested in culture over time.

Famous for its majestic mountains, verdant valleys, and pristine rivers, Arunachal Pradesh provides a tranquil haven away from the outskirts of popular tourist destinations. Travelers seeking to experience nature in its purest form will find refuge in Arunachal Pradesh’s diverse terrain, which ranges from the dense tropical rainforests to the snow-capped peaks of the Eastern Himalayas. Tawang, Ziro, Mechuka, and Namdapha National Park are just a few of the state’s most picturesque and inaccessible spots; each offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural diversity.

Arunachal Pradesh is a rich cultural treasure with over 26 major tribes and 100 sub-tribes. Its festivals showcase indigenous customs and traditions, and its status as a pioneer in alternative tourism is enhanced by its emphasis on sustainable practices. The state also offers adventure tourism, including river rafting and trekking, and offers unexplored landscapes for wildlife photography and bird watching.

By Banasree Sarkar