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NAMSAI. ROING. MYODIA

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The beauty of golden Pagodas and the mythology of Buddhism attracts to the eastern land of Arunacchal Pradesh named as Namsai. Beautifully carved and designed entrances, Burmese architectural style and design on a plateau overlooking the plains made these Pagoda’s a distinguished monument and one of the largest Buddhist Shrines in North-East India.
Roing is a natural heaven with mountains and lakes, it is one of the most exciting places in Arunachal Pradesh. The snow peaked mountains, deep gorges, turbulent rivers cascading down the hills, numerous waterfalls, placid lakes, archaeological sites, peace- and fun-loving hospitable people and above all the heavenly climate make Roing one of the most attractive destinations for tourists. The Bhishmaknagar fort and Nehru Udyan add historical significance to the place. Mayodia Pass is the most favoured attraction to tourist with snow coverage for most part of the year. Mayodia Pass is located about 56 km away from Roing, at the Indo-China border above 2,655 m above sea level. Mayodia stands for mother goddess worshipping place where "Mayo" means "mother goddess", "Di" means "water" and "Ya" means "land".

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Tags.

namsai, arunachalpradesh, myodia, roing, Adventure, ASSAM

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