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Walong - Wikipedia Walong lies on the west bank of the Lohit River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, approximately 20 kilometres south of the Tibetan border The forest around Walong is rich in wildlife
Walong - Amazing Arunachal Walong, a quiet and remote valley in eastern Arunachal Pradesh, is one of the first places in India to witness the sunrise Surrounded by misty mountains, crystal-clear streams, and untouched forests, the region offers serenity that feels far away from the modern world
Your Guide To Exploring The Easternmost Town Of India: Walong The nearest airport is located at Dibrugarh Assam while the nearest railway station is in Tinsukia, 325 kms away from Walong There are frequent buses and cabs available both at Dibrugarh and Tinsukia as well as Tezu for your onward journey
Walong - Nature inFocus Walong means ‘a place of bamboo groves', in the Mishmi dialect (‘ Wa ’ means Bamboo and ‘ Long ’ means Place) It is a cantonment town that houses an Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) and is one of the circle headquarters of the Anjaw district
Walong, Arunachal Pradesh - Bharat Rannbhoomi Darshan Walong, a picturesque valley renowned for its serene landscapes, is a haven for history buffs, nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers It is also home to the Walong War Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the soldiers who valiantly defended the region during the 1962 Sino-Indian War
Walong in Arunachal Pradesh - Least Explored Tourist Attraction A small cantonment area in Arunachal Pradesh, Walong is the eastmost town where the first sun rays fall in India Walong is mainly known for its memorials to the Indians died during the 1962- Sino-Indian War
Walongs Rise as a Historic and Tourism Destination Takes Shape in . . . Walong, located in Arunachal Pradesh’s Anjaw district, is fast gaining attention as a site of immense historical significance and budding tourism prospects The region was the scene of a fierce 1962 battle, where 800 Indian soldiers valiantly held off nearly 4,000 troops in rugged, challenging terrain
Battle of Walong - Wikipedia The Battle of Walong took place during the Sino-Indian War of 1962 It took place near the town of Walong in the eastern sector of the conflict, in the present-day Arunachal Pradesh region of India