
Arunachal Pradesh is a northeastern state of India, bordering Bhutan to the west, China to the north, and Myanmar to the east. It is known for its striking natural beauty, encompassing a diverse range of landscapes. The state is characterized by its lush green valleys, verdant forests, lofty mountains of the Eastern Himalayas, and numerous rivers and tributaries. Arunachal Pradesh is home to a rich tapestry of cultures and traditions. It is inhabited by over 26 major tribes, each with its distinct customs, languages, festivals, and dress. Some of the prominent tribes include the Nyishi, Adi, Apatani, Monpa, Mishmi, and Galo, among others. The festivals such as Losar, Ziro Festival of Music, Nyokum Yullo, and Sangken celebrate the cultural vibrancy of these tribes.

