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Arunachal Pradesh (Reports)

  • 2003 Tawang Tract Report – Photos

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  • 2003 – Tawang Tract Report – Text Arunachal

    A party of three trekkers visited the Arunachal Pradesh, areas near Tawang. The Tawang Tract”, in Western Arunachal Pradesh, as it was known during the early days, was a remote unknown area till early part of the last century.more details…

  • 2004 Tsangpo Exploration Report (1)

    The Brahmaputra, one of India’s mightiest rivers, originates in lake Manasarovar in Western Tibet. It starts off as an unimpressive rivulet and cleaves an easterly course across the Tibetan plateau.more details…

  • 2004 Tsangpo Exploration Report (2)

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  • 2005 The Subansiri Valley Report

    There are three pilgrimages in Tibetan Buddhism, which every Buddhist is urged to perform once in lifetime.more details…

  • 2006 – Dibang Valley Brief – Report

    The Dibang valley, in the eastern Arunachal Pradesh (formerly NEFA) is deep and thickly wooded. To its north and east lies Tibet (China) and to its west is the Siang (Tsangpo) valley.more details…

  • 2006 The Dibang Valley Report – Photos – PDF

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  • 2006 – Dibang Valley Report – Text

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  • 2007 The Lohit valley Brief Report

    The Lohit valley, in the eastern Arunachal Pradesh (formerly NEFA) is deep and thickly wooded. It is the easternmost valley of India.more details…

  • 2007 Lohit Valley – Photo Album

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  • 2007 – Lohit Valley – Text – Maps

    Some of us have been visiting the valleys of the Arunachal Pradesh with friends systematically over past few years. more details…

  • 2010 Kameng Valley Report – Photos

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  • 2010 Kameng Valley Report Text

    The Himalayan range east of high mountains of Bhutan starts getting lower in height as it enters Arunachal Pradesh.more details…

  • 2011 Lapti Valley Trek Photos

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  • 2011 Exploring Lapti Valley – Brief Report

    In October-November 2011, we (Dinesh, Nandini and Uttara Purandare, Atul Rawal and myself) trekked to the eastern most part of India in the Lapti valley, the Arunachal Pradesh.more details…

  • 2013 Chaukan Pass – Brief Report

    In the Second World War, during the Japanese advance in Burma in 1942, two major retreats were most disastrous and hard.more details…

  • 2013 Subansiri Report – PDF

    This was my second visit to the Upper Subansiri. In 2005 I had trekked to Bidak in the northeast and to Taksing on the west.more details…

  • 2013 Subansiri – 2 Photos

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  • 2013 Three passes India – Burma Border

    The areas on Eastern India were fully embroiled in the Burmese operations during the Second World War.more details…

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