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Nature-Based Tourism: A Key Factor in the
Development of Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh
Mr. Nyaglen Gadi
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,
Donyi Polo Government College Kamki, Arunachal Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of Nature-Based
Tourism in the growth of tourism industry in Arunachal Pradesh. The
paper is mainly focused on the different types of Nature-Based
Tourism which are currently performing well in the state and also to
aware the people to know about the types of nature-based tourisms
and its involved events. The problems of tourism development are
highlighted only in few lines but the main focus was on the two
major types of nature-based tourism i.e. ecotourism and adventure
tourism. The main discussions is on the existing forms of ecotourism
and adventure tourism in the state and to highlight how both the form
of nature-based tourism can contribute to the growth and
development of tourism and economy of Arunachal Pradesh. The
study also consists some government planning and policyto promote
tourism in Arunachal Pradesh through nature-based tourism. Apart
from giving an overview of current literature and discussion, this
paper also looks into present trends in ecotourism and adventure
tourism.
KEYWORDS: Nature, beauty, unexplored, ecotourism, responsible,
conservation, adventure, paragliding, trekking, youths, rally, off-road,
undulating, success
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INTRODUCTION
Nature based tourism is a type of tourism which
enabling to enjoy the beauty of nature without
altering or without extracting anything during the
process of visit. It is a type of tourism that depends on
experiences directly related to natural attractions and
includes ecotourism, adventure tourism, agro tourism,
extractive tourism, wildlife tourism and nature
retreats. Arunachal Pradesh – the extreme north
eastern state of India is truly a well-kept secret or one
of the most unexplored areas of the Himalayas with
some of the most untouched and pristine natural gems
in India that provides good sight-seeing and
adventurous opportunities to the people. And in terms
of these experiences, Arunachal Pradesh is very
fortunate. It is considered as a natural paradise.
Among all the seven sisters, Arunachal Pradesh is the
largest state in geographical area (83, 743 Sq. Km.). It
is lying in the North Eastern Region of India. Its
geographical vastness is mainly consisted of natural
features like hills & mountains, foothills, river
valleys, plains, dense forests and some inter-montane
plateaus, biodiversity, etc. There is a bright prospect
of nature-based tourism in Arunachal Pradesh. The
natural beauty, scenic landscapes, flora and fauna,
etc. are the natural assets of the state which always
tend to attract outsiders. Apart from these, Wildlife
Sanctuaries, National Parks, Biodiversity Hotspots,
Forest Reserve, big perennial rivers, etc. are also
considered as a natural pride of Arunachal Pradesh.
EXISTING PROBLEMS
Despite many prospects and potentialityin the nature-
based tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, the state is still
struggling against many factors to grow in full
manner. Some of the major problems are highlighted
below:
1. The deteriorated roads condition and other
transport connectivity.
2. Lack of Infrastructures like recreation, banking,
insurance, sanitation, security, internet and
communication network, power supply, etc.
3. Improper tourism planning and formulation of
tourist policy.
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4. Inferior feeding and lodging services.
5. Less visiting season (Only visiting months
between November to March).
6. Improper tourism education and lack of
awareness among the locals.
DATA COLLECTION
Primary data were collected directly from the field
visits by attending tourism events like river festival,
Paragliding Training, Mechuka Visits, etc. The data
were collected from the articles and columns of
local/state newspapers like Arunachal Times, Echo of
Arunachal, Dawn Lit, Arunachal Front, etc. Nature-
based, ecotourism and adventure tourism related
blogs, facebook pages, Journals, books, etc. were also
used to be a source of an information to gain more
knowledge about the government planning, policies,
organized events, news, etc. Moreover, the authentic
data were collected from the Ministry of Tourism,
India and Handbook from Tourism Department of
Arunachal Pradesh. Photographs were collected from
the organizers of the events such as PAA, and also
from participators who participated or visited the
events to witness the program.
RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS
Nature-based tourism has grown tremendously all
over the country and in the state in recent years.
Despite facing lots of problem in tourism sector like
pathetic road condition, heavy rainfall, lack of good
hotels, inferior & inadequate infrastructures, poor
communication, etc., the visitors are visiting many
places of Arunachal Pradesh to experience the beauty
and freshness of nature. The state is unexplored in
many contexts and considered as a virgin land for less
influence of people over the nature. The vast
geographical areas have manypicturesque landscapes
with many scintillating views, rich biodiversity and
rich ethnic cultural diversity. This allows for a new
destination to advertise themselves as truly unique,
appealing to those travelers looking for rare,
incomparable experience. Arunachal Pradesh is
widely known for its natural beauty and richness in
biodiversity. Besides that its natural areas are also
offering many conditions and opportunities for the
various forms of Nature-based tourism such as
Ecotourism, adventure tourism, sight-seeing,
extractive tourism, etc.
Table1: Domestic and Foreign Tourist Inflows in Arunachal Pradesh (2008-2015).
Year Domestic Foreign Total
2008 149292 3020 152312
2009 195147 3945 199092
2010 227857 3395 231252
2011 233227 4753 237980
2012 317243 5135 322378
2013 125461 10846 136307
2014 336028 6307 342335
2015 352176 5757 357933
Source: Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh and Journal, Potential of Community Based Tourism
in Arunachal Pradesh, India: A Study of Ziro Valley.
ECOTOURISM
Ecotourism is defined as “responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the
wellbeing of local people and involves interpretation and education” (International Ecotourism Society, 2015). It
is a form of sustainable tourism that helps to support the nature and the wildlife. In Arunachal Pradesh,
ecotourism is a recent introduction, but it is gaining so much popularity among the local people due to which it
got a very important place in every tourism policy of state government. The government and the local people
have started ecotourism as a measure for obtaining sustainable tourism development in the state. For the
conservation of its various flora and fauna the Arunachal Pradesh Government has followed few guidelines to
increase environmental awareness, protecting sensitive ecosystems and threatened species and to mobilize
political, financial and social support for conservation is one of the main aims and objective of the government
to introduce ecotourism in Arunachal Pradesh
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Table 2: List of Eco-Tourism and Related Projects Sanctioned in Arunachal Pradesh (2001-2002 and
2011-2012 to 2014-2015)
State Project
Year of
Sanction
Amount
Sanctioned (Rs
in Lakh)
Amount
Released (Rs
in lakh)
Arunachal
Pradesh
Water Sports Equipment at
Nagarjunsagar
2001-2002
14 6.95
River Rafting Equipment at Siang,
Arunachal Pradesh
7.1 3.5
Angling Facilities at Bodak 3.23 1.23
Eco-tourism at Hukanjuri under Deomali
sub division
2011-2012 487.93 487.93
Eco-tourism at Kone Gipong area under
Dambuk, Lower Dibang valley
2012-2013 468.43 468.43
Development of Eco-tourism circuit at
Loki –Partung-Taluaak in East Siang
District Arunachal Pradesh (Tribal area)
2013-2014 791.31 158.26
Construction of eco-tourism at Huru
Pahar, Roing
2014-2015 100
Source: http://www.arunachalpradeshstat.com
Source: Regional Tourism Satellite Account Arunachal Pradesh, 2009-10
Community Ecotourism: Arunachal Pradesh, like
other North East States of India got herself in the map
of ecotourism as one of the most progressive state in
terms of local participants and organizing wide
varieties of ecotourism events. For many local
communities ecotourism has become a means of
earnings. A home-stay operation, local cuisine,
transport, bird-watching ponds and hides, bird guide
services, selling of local products and souvenirs and
cultural program performances, etc. are the main
services provides by the local communities to the
tourists and visitors. The local communities get direct
livelihood benefits from such activities. For many
local people such activities have become a means of
living. The locals are also activelyinvolved in various
bird and nature conservation activities.
Functional river festivals at Siang Valleys, Apatani
Plateau (Ziro) Initiative and Tangsa Community
Conservation Reserve Initiative, Changlang District
have been major initiatives executed by Association
for Conservation and Tourism in the state. They aim
at the sole motive of creating a friendly environment
for tribal and making conserving the pristine
environment and soulful tourism. The presence of
ecotourism in the state always ensures that the
tourism sector will grow continuously and provides
social and economic benefits to the local communities
and as well as to the state.
Agro-tourism or Agriculture Tourism is a new
concept for the people of Arunachal Pradesh. In2017,
the state took a major step towards healthy and
sustainable agriculture with the launch of the State
Organic Mission for micro, small and medium
enterprises. The government also determines itself to
shift to organic farming in a phased manner and
promote Arunachal as an organicstate.It is believethat
the organic farming will ensure Arunachal becomes a
major agro-tourism destination. Now, the Government
of Arunachal Pradesh is trying to replace the Jhum
Farming (a kind of shifting cultivation) and traditional
agricultural activities byscientificfarmingmethod.The
forests in the hills and mountains are replaced by the
scientific forestryto provide a unique vegetationcover.
Government is givingsubsidies andagricultureloans in
a very less interest to the farmers. Many private farms
have been encouraged to develop tea gardens and
rubber plantation in Arunachal Pradesh because such
farms are very ideal for the tourist visits.
Angling and River Festivals are some popular events
which are performed in many areas of Arunachal
Pradesh as a part of ecotourism. Siang River Festival at
Yingkiong, Tuting & Pasighat, YomgoRiverFestival at
Aalo & Paya Village (West Siang) are some popular
ecotourism events happens in Arunachal Pradesh.
Beside that an Angling events are also conducted as a
part of ecotourism and for awareness campaign. Darak
Angling Festival was organized on 24th
October, 2019,
in which 65 anglers participated. It was a part of
ecotourism, in which the tourists and the locals were
informed about the rare species of fishes and their
conservation techniques.
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Bird watching Ecotourism or Avitourism is a
branch of nature-based ecotourism where a tourist
travel objectives are mainly focused on or around bird
watching. Here the main focus is on observing and
identifying birds in their natural habitats. Arunachal
Pradesh has an exceptional richness in avian
diversity. Some of the protected areas in Arunachal
Pradesh that are exclusively for bird watching are
Eagle nest, Zemithang, Sangti Valley, Tawang area,
Nameri, Dirang, Sela Pass, Shangti Valley, Mandala,
and Bhalukpong. Amongst all these, one of the most
prominent birdwatching spots in Arunachal Pradesh is
Mandala-Phudung forest region, which also happens
to be an Important Bird Area (IBA). Blood
Pheasant, Snow Partridge, Himalayan Monal,
Gould's Shortwing, Grandala, Tibetan Blackbird,
White-browed Tit Babbler, three species of
Grosbeaks, Brown Bush Warbler, Red Crossbill,
Blanford's Rosefinch, Temminck's Tragopan,
Kessler's Thrush, and White-bellied Redstart are the
major bird species which are worth to watch during
avitourism in such places.
Societal Eco-friendly Activities: Due to the
awareness campaign and involvement of community
in ecotourism, several institutes and organizations
like Government institutes, NGOs/Societal
Organizations, NSS, NCC, school and colleges have
been actively participating in the conservation of
biodiversity and to make surroundings clean in
Arunachal Pradesh. Littering and wastages are
minimized in several localities due to making and
using of local eco-friendly dustbins. Hunting and
fishing activities are also banned in many parts of
Arunachal Pradesh due to the efforts of NGOs and
many other social activists. The villagers are local
youths are convinced to do eco-friendly activities by
which they can generate income like handicrafts,
bamboo/cane baskets, cane dustbins, etc.
ADVENTURE TOURISM
Adventure tourism is defined as the movement of
the person from one to another place outside their
comfort zone for exploration or travel with a
certain degree of risk (real or perceived), and which
may require special skills and physical exertion.
Adventure tourism is fairly a new concept in
the tourism industry and very new for Arunachal
Pradesh. But, due to 50 per cent growth in tourist
arrivals over the past few years, the government is
seeking to promote the state as a hotspot area for
adventure tourism to attract the youngster and
adventure loving people from different parts of the
world and within the countries. Endowed with some
of the best trekking routes, Arunachal
Pradesh offers best adventure and a quite inimitable
experience, number of things to do while exploring
its true identity on foot, to the tourists in the form of
exciting adventure sport called trekking through many
hotspots of trekking with the snow covered hills and
the natural beauty it provides.
Apart from natural beauties, the natural variedness in
the relief features, dense forests, turbulent river
streams, etc. offering a various conditions for the
adventurous and risk involving games.
In December, 2015, a project has been sanctioned by
Ministry of Tourism under the Swadesh Darshan
Scheme for Integrated Development of New
Adventure Tourism Theme of the circuit with central
assistance of around Rs 9713.67 crores ($14 million).
The project Development of Nafra- Seppa- Pappu,
Pasa, Pakke Valleys- Sangdupota- New Sagalee-
Ziro- Yomcha was sanctioned by the Ministry of
Tourism in December 2015 for Rs. 97.14 Crores.
Following are the selected tourist destinations which
comes under this programme; Jirigaon, Nafra,
Nakhu, Nafra to Nakhu Trail, Nachibon, Ratte Anung,
Pachchi, Kafla Village, Tourist Complex at Lumdung,
Patta Sadang, Rebang, Mibang Sele, Pakke Haling,
Nicho Haling, Seba, Taro Yar, Lafang Sohung,
Doimukh, Pije Rang, Sandupota, Kola Camp, New
Sagalee, Joram Top to Hubu Putu, Convention
Centre at Ziro, Craft Haat and Amphitheater at Ziro,
Kardo Hill, Little Boje, Yomcha, Helipad at
Lumdung, Gera Lake. The facilities developed under
this project includes Helipad, Wayside amenities,
trekking trails, Rafting Centre, Log Huts, craft bazaar,
Eco Park, Tourist facilitation centre, parking,
multipurpose Hall, festival ground etc.
As the adventure tourism has become very popular
among the local youths and the numbers of tourists
are increasing every year due to the following
adventure sports:
1. River Rafting
Due to the presence of fast flowing rivers with having
rapids mainly flowing through deep gorges of
Arunachal Pradesh offers an opportunity for the
adventurers to perform river rafting in this state.
Many large rivers such as Siang, Lohit, Dibang,
Subansiri, Yomgo, kameng, kamla, Noa Dihing, etc.
give an excellent rafting ambiance while doing it,
fighting through turbulent waters and snow-fed rivers.
The streams in Arunachal Pradesh has very high
rapids and challenging waters of raging speed of the
rivers making it the absolute perfect rafting
destination in India makes it a popular extreme sports
and attracts a lot of adventure lovers. Even in river
festivals and Military drills rafting events are
organized in several big rivers.
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Some of the important rivers rafting routes are: -
along Siang (Brahmaputra) from Dibrugarh to
YingKiong, Yomgo (Siyom) from Mechuka to Aalo
and up to Pangin, Kameng (Seppa- Bhalukpung), and
Dibang (Anini- Assam Border), Subansiri River
(Taliha- North of Daporijo), Lohit River from Sadiya
to Parshuram Khund and up to Hayuliang.
2. Paragliding
Among all the adventurous activities in Arunachal
Pradesh, paragliding sport has acquired a special
place due to its wide participation in several keyareas
of Arunachal Pradesh in the field of tourism. The
sport is fairly new to the state, but to promote tourism
in Arunachal, the tourism department is reaching out
to the local communities to make Arunachal Pradesh
“a paragliding paradise of the North East.” And for
that, the tourism department took some major steps to
introduce various activities in the state including a
training camp at Paya (2021), near Aalo, Lumdung
(2019), Pappu Valley Paragliding Festival cum
Competition and Mechuka Festival which engage in
many adventure activities. To boost up paragliding
activities among the local people and particulary,
youths, Arunachal Open Paragliding Accuracy
Championship-2020 was held at Yazali, Lower
Subansiri District in Arunachal Pradesh from 12th to
15th January, 2020. To encourage the youths to
participate in the paragliding competition, the tourism
ministry has distributed paragliding and other
adventure sets to the Paragliding Association of
Arunachal Pradesh (PAA). The paragliding and other
adventure sets were distributed under the Chief
Minister’s Paryatan Vikash Yojna (CMPVY).
The Paragliding Association of Arunachal Pradesh
(PAA) is registered under section 3 of the societies
Registration Act 1860 in Itanagar on 12th
January
2018. The main objective of the association is to
provide a national platform for the paragliding
community in Arunachal Pradesh and to promote,
develop, control and regulate the sports of
paragliding. PAA has surveyed and found some
places of Arunachal Pradesh to be most feasible
locations for carrying out paragliding activities in the
state. The selected places are Basar at Lepa Rada,
Anini in Dibang Valley, Mechukha at Shi Yomi,
Dambuk at Lower Diban Valley and Paya near Aalo,
West Siang. The efforts of PAAP are appreciable and
the tourism department is committed to support the
association for developing the state as one of India’s
prime adventure destinations besides encouraging
people to take up paragliding for offering services to
visitors. Even a paragliding school in London wants
to explore Arunachal once MHA lifts restrictions on
the visit of foreign tourists. From all of these it can be
concluded that the future of Adventure Tourism is
very bright in Arunachal Pradesh and so the Tourism
Industry. By seeing the rapid growth of Paragliding in
Arunachal Pradesh, many other similar adventure
sports and activities such as skydiving, hot-air
balloons, hang-gliding, base-jumping, wing-suit
flight, etc. are putting their bold steps in the state.
3. Mountaineering
Arunachal Pradesh is lying in the Eastern Himalaya
Region. It has high lofty and snow laden mountains in
its northern part near the Indo-Chinese Border. Most
of the mountains which are lying near the Indo-Sino
border are snow-fed mountains having an average
height of 4000-6000 meters above the sea level. Some
of the important peaks of Arunachal Pradesh are
Kangto (7090 m), Nyegi Kangsang (7050 m),
Gorichen (6488 m), Chomo (6000 m), etc. The
mountains of Arunachal Pradesh provide an excellent
and endless scope for mountaineering and climbing.
Apart from the lofty mountains, glaciers like
Meerathang Glacier (16,600 feet) are offering
climbing and trekking opportunities to the climbers.
The site is also popular for stellar views and
stargazing.
Tapi Mra, Tine Mena, Kishon Tekseng, Taka Tamut,
Tashi Yangjom, etc. are the mountaineers from
Arunachal Pradesh who successfully climbed Mt.
Everest in their attempt and now they are serving as
an example for the youths in the world of
mountaineering. Many young and energetic locals are
following their footsteps. By looking to the potential
and all the possibilities of adventure tourism in
Arunachal Pradesh, the Ministry of Tourism -
Government of India has established the country’s
first adventure sports institute — the National
Institute for Mountaineering and Allied Sports
(NIMAS) — at Dirang in West Kameng district. The
main objective of the Central government is to
provide structured training in mountaineering as well
as aero and aqua sports.
4. Trekking & Hiking
The tourists opt to visit those places which are less
visited by the people and expecting adventure and a
great visual impact of natural environment. The
Pristine ecosystem of Arunachal Pradesh and its
rugged terrains has endowed with some of the best
trekking routes. Foreign Tourists, particularly
adventure are regular visitors who come here to
explore the numerous trekking routes located in the
mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. The less explored
and untouched vegetations of Arunachal offers good
trekking opportunities to the people. While
performing trekking activities, the state offers best
adventure and a quite inimitable experience, number
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of things to do while exploring its true identity on
foot, to the tourists in the form of exciting adventure
sport called trekking through many hotspots of
trekking with the snow covered hills and the natural
beauty it provides. The region offers unforgettable
visits for tourists interested in trekking & hiking in
meadows, wild life sanctuaries, national parks,
forests, mountains, valleys, etc.
The tropical and subtropical climatic condition of
Arunachal Pradesh offers a mixed type of vegetation
in most of its geographical area. Therefore, it’s
provides a home for many floral and faunal species.
The hills and mountains of Arunachal Pradesh offers
an ideal opportunity to the trekkers trekking through
the challenging terrains with excellent stock of
various flora species is utterly unique and breath-
taking makes its ambiance refreshing and beautiful.
Trekking experience in the rare wilderness of
Arunachal Pradesh is a very challenging task and a
visitor can observe variety of experiences from exotic
birds and animals, picturesque landscapes, flora and
fauna, mind-blowing waterfalls, to distinct heritage
and culture.
There are different trekking expeditions or main
treks in Arunachal Pradesh like Tribal Villages Trek,
High Altitude Trek, Siang Valley Trek, Talley Valley
Trek and Cultural Tours which take tourist trekking
through beautiful villages and Tsangpo River and
along the Indo-Tibetan border.
Siang Valley Trekking Route is a nice route in
Arunachal Pradesh. This trek includes the Tsangpo
River and the Adi tribe. The trekking route from
Daporijo to Mechuka is a mind blowing route for the
enthuasistic trekkers. The Bailey trail, amidst the
thick forests and high peaks of Gorichen and Kangto,
is a trek that will leave you in awe of its picture-
perfect landscapes and the Dirang River. Trekking
and Camping in the mountainous areas are also very
common in Arunachal Pradesh. West Kameng and
Tawang Districts are mainly known for trekking and
mountaineering. The Gori Chen base camp trek
which ends at a monastery is known to be one of the
toughest trails, yet equally rewarding thanks to its
unbeatable sceneryand technical challenges. The hills
and the sight of the Shiva lingam atop them will
definitely make you want to go on the Ziro Valley
trek. Thus, here one can find a good number of
trekking trails that one should discover like. Trekking
around Tawang Chu is the most challenging and
exciting trek route of the state.
There are many trekking routes in Arunachal Pradesh
which provides exciting and thrilling experiences to
the trekkers. Some of the mind blowing trekking
routes is:
 Bomdila- Daimara-via-Ramlingam and Chakku
(Distance 100Km) in 6 Days on any time.
 Bomdila- Seppa (Distance 120Km) in 8 Days on
any time.
 Along- Mechuka (Distance 85Km) in 7 Days on
any time.
 Daporijo- Taksing (Distance 250Km) in 25 Days
on September.
 Pasighat- Tuting (Distance 80Km) in 7 Days on
December – January.
 Pasighat- Mariang (Distance 80Km) in 7 Days on
December – January.
 Daporijo- Along (Distance 50Km) in 4 Days on
any time.
5. Camping
Arunachal Pradesh is blessed with scenic natural
beauty, pleasant climate, rich biodiversity, rare wild
life, historical sites, distinct cultural and ethnic
heritage and warm and welcoming people. Such
facilities offers lots of advantages to the visitors who
like to participate in some adventurous activities in
the state. Camping is a light /less risk adventure
activity in compare to other aspects of adventure
tourism. Normally, camping is associated with other
events of adventure tourism such as hunting, fishing
& angling, trekking, rafting, biking, etc. But in many
parts of Arunachal Pradesh Camping is done for sole
purpose like refreshing, adventure, entertainment, etc.
Siang Angling Camp, Camp Urban Jungle, Camp
North-East Guide – Ziro, Encamp Adventures -
Forest Camping, Ziro, Dibang Valley Jungle Camp,
Abor Country River Camp, Roing Eco Lodge Camp,
etc. are mainly offering all sorts of camping activities.
Beside that other adventure tourism activities are
increasing in tremendous rate which influence the
camping activities in positive note.
6. Biking in Arunachal Pradesh
Biking is a new trend of adventure tourism which is
growing very rapidly in Arunachal Pradesh. Many
youths of Arunachal are teaming up with the youths
of neighboring states like Assam, Meghalaya,
Manipur, etc and forming a team of bikers to visit
some particular distant places. Arunachal is the exact
place for every biking enthusiast who searches for
that road not taken and who wants to try new
experiences. A bike road trip with friends in
Arunachal Pradesh gives a unique experience to the
bikers. While riding towards a definite destination a
biker have to observe lots of changes in physical
landscapes, vegetation, cultures, people and their
habits, etc. Bike expeditions are increasing day by
day in the state due to the active participation of
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youths and warm hospitality of the locals. Also, due
to the increase in tourist events like River Festival,
Orange Festival, Mechuka Festival, Paya Eco-
Tourism, etc. which attracts lots of youth from
different states of India.
Mechuka and Manigaon are the biker’s favorite
destinations in Shi Yomi District. Some biking
expeditions are also performs from Guhawati
(Assam) to Nameri, Nameri to Dirang, Dirang to
Tawang, Tawang to Zemithang, etc. The route
between Bhalupkong – Tawang is counted amongst
the topmost motor biking trails in India. Testing
endurance at every turn, this crazy ride can introduce
tourists to different cultures. Pasighat to Mechuka is
one of the best biking route preferred by most of the
bikers from state as well as from other states because
Pasighat is lying near most of the big towns of Assam
and very easily accessible through any means.
7. Car Rally
Car-motor sports are a hard/higher risk adventurous
activities which are openly perform in the toughest
environment and the most terrains of the world. Rally
driving is the most exciting form of motorsport in the
world because it encompasses the best aspects of all
the other adventure sports. In the case of off-road car
rallies, Arunachal Pradesh has made its identity. A
significant improvement in road infrastructure and
presence of Trans-Himalayan Highway which
connect east-west corridor of Arunachal Pradesh
provide a very ideal condition for the racers.
Arunachal Pradesh has one of the toughest motorable
highways, which are very challenging task for the off-
road car racers. The undulating terrains, steep turns &
bends, dense forests, numerous perennial streams, etc.
make the racing/rally more risky, challenging and full
of adventures. In recent years, many car-motor rallies
has been organized and concluded in Arunachal
Pradesh. Due to the active participation of renounce
racers like Gaurav Gill and highly decorated
automotive companies like Mahindra, Toyota,
Volkswagen, Yokohoma, etc. the numbers of tourists
are increasing in Arunachal Pradesh. The state
government is also gearing up for more tournaments
due to the positive growth of visitors in the state.
To encourage the off-road car racing and to promote
tourism activities in Arunachal Pradesh, the state
government has initiated many Car rallies:
 The first Tri-Nation (India-Myanmar-Thailand)
friendship car rally 2016 for mapping
connectivity, promotion of trade & investment
and re-establish cultural & historical linkages was
flagged-off by Chief Minister Late Kalikho Pul at
Itana, on 22nd
May, 2016. The International Car
Rally marked the 25th commemorative year of
the India-ASEAN friendship. The car-motor
drivers from India, Myanmar and Thailand took
participation in this car rally.
 International Friendship Car Rally Association
based in Arunachal Pradesh is the organizer of the
historic event of the India ASEAN Friendship Car
Rally 2018.
 The 33rd
Indian National Rally Championship
2020 was conducted in Arunachal Pradesh which
was won by Gaurav Gill.
 The inaugural Trans Arunachal Drive 2021 was
organized by Arunachal Pradesh Tourism, in
partnership with Mahindra Adventure and JK
Tyre, to promote the unbelievably scenic state.
The 15-day drive through Arunachal Pradesh
traversed from east to west, across 16 districts,
and was split in three zones – Eastern, Central and
Western.
8. Other Adventure activities
The establishment of National Institute for
Mountaineering and Allied Sports (NIMAS) at Dirang
(mandate in 2012) and introduction of Physical
Education in Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) as a
main course (Separate Discipline) in 2015 open the
doors for many local youths who aspired for the
adventurous activities. The institutes offer people to
experience a variety of challenges of outdoor surfaces
as well as pursue a career in adventure sports. Due to
the active involvement of these institutes and
contribution of local people and state government
many other adventure sports are sprouting out. Some
of the adventure sports which are gaining popularity
among the locals and the visitors are boating,
kayaking, skydiving, rappelling, river crossing, rock
climbing, ice skiing, hang-gliding, hot air balloon,
etc. Boating and kayaking are performing in many
areas, many locals has to make it source of earning
during tourist visiting river festivals or for
sightseeing. Ice-skiing hasn’t fully developed in the
snowy areas of Arunachal Pradesh but in some
instances this sport is clearing its way to establish
itself.
Due to awareness and knowledge of tourism among
the locals many youths and seniors are coming
forward and cooperating in the development of
adventure tourism in the state. Many outsiders are
coming and learning and trained up with the locals in
NIMAS and help to establish different forms of
adventure sports in Arunachal Pradesh. One of the
major aims is to contribute to the local economy
through sustainable employment.
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Photo Gallery
Paragliding Festival at Lomdung Mahindra Thar Car Rally Paragliding Training at Paya
Rappelling Trekking Rafting at Yomgo, Paya
Forest Camping Hot-Air Balloon at Mechuka Youths in river-festival
’
River Crossing Leadership Camp at Hoj Kayaking at Poma River
Conclusion
The paper presented that Arunachal Pradesh has an
enormous potential for developing nature-based
tourism because it has lot of variation in
topographical and climatic condition which
has supported the growth of luxuriant forests, which
are providing shelter to several floras and faunas,
adding beauty to the landscape. Natural scenic
beauty, undulating landscapes and cultural attributes
of the state are seems to be the most important
attractions for the visitors. So, the mountain
ecosystems have provided ideal conditions for the
promotion of nature-based tourism in Arunachal
Pradesh. The tourist growth is rapidly increasing in
the State and this indicates that if proper and adequate
infrastructures are developed, the State can be a
tourist hub. The existing environment and the
landscapes of the state are suitable for the growth of
Ecotourism and Adventure Tourism, as well as other
Nature-based Tourism. To check the degradation of
environment and to initiate sustainable & responsible
tourism, the government has advocated for the
ecotourism in the state and appreciated the locals by
encouraging the community tourism in many tourist
centers of the state. Bird-watching, river festivals,
agro-tourism, community tourism, etc. are the events
to boost up ecotourism in the state. Apart from
ecotourism, the state has also witnessed the growth of
adventure tourism in the state. Adventure sports like
paragliding, rafting, trekking, camping, biking,
angling, etc. are very popular now amongst the local
youths and visitors who seek for real adventure are
coming to this unexplored world to participate in
these types of events. Together, the ecotourism and
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adventure tourism has increased the tourist inflow and
can boost economic growth of the State bygenerating
additional income and employment for local people
of the State. There is a need for proper planning and
management of tourism & environment so that both
can sustainably grow together in the state without
negotiating with each other. By encouraging the
nature-based tourism among the local people we can
make Arunachal Pradesh as a “most favored
destination” for tourists. Lastly, all we can say that
the future of tourism in Arunachal Pradesh is very
bright.
Acknowledgement
The author is thankful to Dr. Santanu Kumar Patnaik,
Professor, Department of Geography, RGU for
providing a suitable base for the title of this paper and
meaning of Nature-based Tourism. I am also grateful
to Shri Raju Rai, Proprietor and Chief Flying
Instructor, Adventure Zone School, Gangtok, Sikkim
and advisor to Paragliding Association of Arunachal
Pradesh (PAA) for providing valuable authentic
information and photos related to paragliding events
in Arunachal Pradesh. My sincere thanks also go to
Dr. Doge Ngomdir, HoD Hindi, DPGC, Kamki and to
my students Mr. Kenba Kamduk, Mr. Minjom Ete and
Mr. Deba Kamki to help me to collect reliable
information and photos of Adventure Sports. Lastly,
my sincere thanks go to Shri Sange Tsering, Assistant
Professor, Department of Commerce, DPGC, Kamki
who inspired me to take up this work.
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Nature Based Tourism A Key Factor in the Development of Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 5 Issue 5, July-August 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1115 Nature-Based Tourism: A Key Factor in the Development of Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh Mr. Nyaglen Gadi Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Donyi Polo Government College Kamki, Arunachal Pradesh, India ABSTRACT This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of Nature-Based Tourism in the growth of tourism industry in Arunachal Pradesh. The paper is mainly focused on the different types of Nature-Based Tourism which are currently performing well in the state and also to aware the people to know about the types of nature-based tourisms and its involved events. The problems of tourism development are highlighted only in few lines but the main focus was on the two major types of nature-based tourism i.e. ecotourism and adventure tourism. The main discussions is on the existing forms of ecotourism and adventure tourism in the state and to highlight how both the form of nature-based tourism can contribute to the growth and development of tourism and economy of Arunachal Pradesh. The study also consists some government planning and policyto promote tourism in Arunachal Pradesh through nature-based tourism. Apart from giving an overview of current literature and discussion, this paper also looks into present trends in ecotourism and adventure tourism. KEYWORDS: Nature, beauty, unexplored, ecotourism, responsible, conservation, adventure, paragliding, trekking, youths, rally, off-road, undulating, success How to cite this paper: Mr. Nyaglen Gadi "Nature-Based Tourism: A Key Factor in the Development of Tourismin Arunachal Pradesh" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5, August 2021, pp.1115-1123, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd44980.pdf Copyright © 2021 by author (s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) INTRODUCTION Nature based tourism is a type of tourism which enabling to enjoy the beauty of nature without altering or without extracting anything during the process of visit. It is a type of tourism that depends on experiences directly related to natural attractions and includes ecotourism, adventure tourism, agro tourism, extractive tourism, wildlife tourism and nature retreats. Arunachal Pradesh – the extreme north eastern state of India is truly a well-kept secret or one of the most unexplored areas of the Himalayas with some of the most untouched and pristine natural gems in India that provides good sight-seeing and adventurous opportunities to the people. And in terms of these experiences, Arunachal Pradesh is very fortunate. It is considered as a natural paradise. Among all the seven sisters, Arunachal Pradesh is the largest state in geographical area (83, 743 Sq. Km.). It is lying in the North Eastern Region of India. Its geographical vastness is mainly consisted of natural features like hills & mountains, foothills, river valleys, plains, dense forests and some inter-montane plateaus, biodiversity, etc. There is a bright prospect of nature-based tourism in Arunachal Pradesh. The natural beauty, scenic landscapes, flora and fauna, etc. are the natural assets of the state which always tend to attract outsiders. Apart from these, Wildlife Sanctuaries, National Parks, Biodiversity Hotspots, Forest Reserve, big perennial rivers, etc. are also considered as a natural pride of Arunachal Pradesh. EXISTING PROBLEMS Despite many prospects and potentialityin the nature- based tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, the state is still struggling against many factors to grow in full manner. Some of the major problems are highlighted below: 1. The deteriorated roads condition and other transport connectivity. 2. Lack of Infrastructures like recreation, banking, insurance, sanitation, security, internet and communication network, power supply, etc. 3. Improper tourism planning and formulation of tourist policy. IJTSRD44980
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1116 4. Inferior feeding and lodging services. 5. Less visiting season (Only visiting months between November to March). 6. Improper tourism education and lack of awareness among the locals. DATA COLLECTION Primary data were collected directly from the field visits by attending tourism events like river festival, Paragliding Training, Mechuka Visits, etc. The data were collected from the articles and columns of local/state newspapers like Arunachal Times, Echo of Arunachal, Dawn Lit, Arunachal Front, etc. Nature- based, ecotourism and adventure tourism related blogs, facebook pages, Journals, books, etc. were also used to be a source of an information to gain more knowledge about the government planning, policies, organized events, news, etc. Moreover, the authentic data were collected from the Ministry of Tourism, India and Handbook from Tourism Department of Arunachal Pradesh. Photographs were collected from the organizers of the events such as PAA, and also from participators who participated or visited the events to witness the program. RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS Nature-based tourism has grown tremendously all over the country and in the state in recent years. Despite facing lots of problem in tourism sector like pathetic road condition, heavy rainfall, lack of good hotels, inferior & inadequate infrastructures, poor communication, etc., the visitors are visiting many places of Arunachal Pradesh to experience the beauty and freshness of nature. The state is unexplored in many contexts and considered as a virgin land for less influence of people over the nature. The vast geographical areas have manypicturesque landscapes with many scintillating views, rich biodiversity and rich ethnic cultural diversity. This allows for a new destination to advertise themselves as truly unique, appealing to those travelers looking for rare, incomparable experience. Arunachal Pradesh is widely known for its natural beauty and richness in biodiversity. Besides that its natural areas are also offering many conditions and opportunities for the various forms of Nature-based tourism such as Ecotourism, adventure tourism, sight-seeing, extractive tourism, etc. Table1: Domestic and Foreign Tourist Inflows in Arunachal Pradesh (2008-2015). Year Domestic Foreign Total 2008 149292 3020 152312 2009 195147 3945 199092 2010 227857 3395 231252 2011 233227 4753 237980 2012 317243 5135 322378 2013 125461 10846 136307 2014 336028 6307 342335 2015 352176 5757 357933 Source: Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh and Journal, Potential of Community Based Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, India: A Study of Ziro Valley. ECOTOURISM Ecotourism is defined as “responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the wellbeing of local people and involves interpretation and education” (International Ecotourism Society, 2015). It is a form of sustainable tourism that helps to support the nature and the wildlife. In Arunachal Pradesh, ecotourism is a recent introduction, but it is gaining so much popularity among the local people due to which it got a very important place in every tourism policy of state government. The government and the local people have started ecotourism as a measure for obtaining sustainable tourism development in the state. For the conservation of its various flora and fauna the Arunachal Pradesh Government has followed few guidelines to increase environmental awareness, protecting sensitive ecosystems and threatened species and to mobilize political, financial and social support for conservation is one of the main aims and objective of the government to introduce ecotourism in Arunachal Pradesh
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1117 Table 2: List of Eco-Tourism and Related Projects Sanctioned in Arunachal Pradesh (2001-2002 and 2011-2012 to 2014-2015) State Project Year of Sanction Amount Sanctioned (Rs in Lakh) Amount Released (Rs in lakh) Arunachal Pradesh Water Sports Equipment at Nagarjunsagar 2001-2002 14 6.95 River Rafting Equipment at Siang, Arunachal Pradesh 7.1 3.5 Angling Facilities at Bodak 3.23 1.23 Eco-tourism at Hukanjuri under Deomali sub division 2011-2012 487.93 487.93 Eco-tourism at Kone Gipong area under Dambuk, Lower Dibang valley 2012-2013 468.43 468.43 Development of Eco-tourism circuit at Loki –Partung-Taluaak in East Siang District Arunachal Pradesh (Tribal area) 2013-2014 791.31 158.26 Construction of eco-tourism at Huru Pahar, Roing 2014-2015 100 Source: http://www.arunachalpradeshstat.com Source: Regional Tourism Satellite Account Arunachal Pradesh, 2009-10 Community Ecotourism: Arunachal Pradesh, like other North East States of India got herself in the map of ecotourism as one of the most progressive state in terms of local participants and organizing wide varieties of ecotourism events. For many local communities ecotourism has become a means of earnings. A home-stay operation, local cuisine, transport, bird-watching ponds and hides, bird guide services, selling of local products and souvenirs and cultural program performances, etc. are the main services provides by the local communities to the tourists and visitors. The local communities get direct livelihood benefits from such activities. For many local people such activities have become a means of living. The locals are also activelyinvolved in various bird and nature conservation activities. Functional river festivals at Siang Valleys, Apatani Plateau (Ziro) Initiative and Tangsa Community Conservation Reserve Initiative, Changlang District have been major initiatives executed by Association for Conservation and Tourism in the state. They aim at the sole motive of creating a friendly environment for tribal and making conserving the pristine environment and soulful tourism. The presence of ecotourism in the state always ensures that the tourism sector will grow continuously and provides social and economic benefits to the local communities and as well as to the state. Agro-tourism or Agriculture Tourism is a new concept for the people of Arunachal Pradesh. In2017, the state took a major step towards healthy and sustainable agriculture with the launch of the State Organic Mission for micro, small and medium enterprises. The government also determines itself to shift to organic farming in a phased manner and promote Arunachal as an organicstate.It is believethat the organic farming will ensure Arunachal becomes a major agro-tourism destination. Now, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh is trying to replace the Jhum Farming (a kind of shifting cultivation) and traditional agricultural activities byscientificfarmingmethod.The forests in the hills and mountains are replaced by the scientific forestryto provide a unique vegetationcover. Government is givingsubsidies andagricultureloans in a very less interest to the farmers. Many private farms have been encouraged to develop tea gardens and rubber plantation in Arunachal Pradesh because such farms are very ideal for the tourist visits. Angling and River Festivals are some popular events which are performed in many areas of Arunachal Pradesh as a part of ecotourism. Siang River Festival at Yingkiong, Tuting & Pasighat, YomgoRiverFestival at Aalo & Paya Village (West Siang) are some popular ecotourism events happens in Arunachal Pradesh. Beside that an Angling events are also conducted as a part of ecotourism and for awareness campaign. Darak Angling Festival was organized on 24th October, 2019, in which 65 anglers participated. It was a part of ecotourism, in which the tourists and the locals were informed about the rare species of fishes and their conservation techniques.
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1118 Bird watching Ecotourism or Avitourism is a branch of nature-based ecotourism where a tourist travel objectives are mainly focused on or around bird watching. Here the main focus is on observing and identifying birds in their natural habitats. Arunachal Pradesh has an exceptional richness in avian diversity. Some of the protected areas in Arunachal Pradesh that are exclusively for bird watching are Eagle nest, Zemithang, Sangti Valley, Tawang area, Nameri, Dirang, Sela Pass, Shangti Valley, Mandala, and Bhalukpong. Amongst all these, one of the most prominent birdwatching spots in Arunachal Pradesh is Mandala-Phudung forest region, which also happens to be an Important Bird Area (IBA). Blood Pheasant, Snow Partridge, Himalayan Monal, Gould's Shortwing, Grandala, Tibetan Blackbird, White-browed Tit Babbler, three species of Grosbeaks, Brown Bush Warbler, Red Crossbill, Blanford's Rosefinch, Temminck's Tragopan, Kessler's Thrush, and White-bellied Redstart are the major bird species which are worth to watch during avitourism in such places. Societal Eco-friendly Activities: Due to the awareness campaign and involvement of community in ecotourism, several institutes and organizations like Government institutes, NGOs/Societal Organizations, NSS, NCC, school and colleges have been actively participating in the conservation of biodiversity and to make surroundings clean in Arunachal Pradesh. Littering and wastages are minimized in several localities due to making and using of local eco-friendly dustbins. Hunting and fishing activities are also banned in many parts of Arunachal Pradesh due to the efforts of NGOs and many other social activists. The villagers are local youths are convinced to do eco-friendly activities by which they can generate income like handicrafts, bamboo/cane baskets, cane dustbins, etc. ADVENTURE TOURISM Adventure tourism is defined as the movement of the person from one to another place outside their comfort zone for exploration or travel with a certain degree of risk (real or perceived), and which may require special skills and physical exertion. Adventure tourism is fairly a new concept in the tourism industry and very new for Arunachal Pradesh. But, due to 50 per cent growth in tourist arrivals over the past few years, the government is seeking to promote the state as a hotspot area for adventure tourism to attract the youngster and adventure loving people from different parts of the world and within the countries. Endowed with some of the best trekking routes, Arunachal Pradesh offers best adventure and a quite inimitable experience, number of things to do while exploring its true identity on foot, to the tourists in the form of exciting adventure sport called trekking through many hotspots of trekking with the snow covered hills and the natural beauty it provides. Apart from natural beauties, the natural variedness in the relief features, dense forests, turbulent river streams, etc. offering a various conditions for the adventurous and risk involving games. In December, 2015, a project has been sanctioned by Ministry of Tourism under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme for Integrated Development of New Adventure Tourism Theme of the circuit with central assistance of around Rs 9713.67 crores ($14 million). The project Development of Nafra- Seppa- Pappu, Pasa, Pakke Valleys- Sangdupota- New Sagalee- Ziro- Yomcha was sanctioned by the Ministry of Tourism in December 2015 for Rs. 97.14 Crores. Following are the selected tourist destinations which comes under this programme; Jirigaon, Nafra, Nakhu, Nafra to Nakhu Trail, Nachibon, Ratte Anung, Pachchi, Kafla Village, Tourist Complex at Lumdung, Patta Sadang, Rebang, Mibang Sele, Pakke Haling, Nicho Haling, Seba, Taro Yar, Lafang Sohung, Doimukh, Pije Rang, Sandupota, Kola Camp, New Sagalee, Joram Top to Hubu Putu, Convention Centre at Ziro, Craft Haat and Amphitheater at Ziro, Kardo Hill, Little Boje, Yomcha, Helipad at Lumdung, Gera Lake. The facilities developed under this project includes Helipad, Wayside amenities, trekking trails, Rafting Centre, Log Huts, craft bazaar, Eco Park, Tourist facilitation centre, parking, multipurpose Hall, festival ground etc. As the adventure tourism has become very popular among the local youths and the numbers of tourists are increasing every year due to the following adventure sports: 1. River Rafting Due to the presence of fast flowing rivers with having rapids mainly flowing through deep gorges of Arunachal Pradesh offers an opportunity for the adventurers to perform river rafting in this state. Many large rivers such as Siang, Lohit, Dibang, Subansiri, Yomgo, kameng, kamla, Noa Dihing, etc. give an excellent rafting ambiance while doing it, fighting through turbulent waters and snow-fed rivers. The streams in Arunachal Pradesh has very high rapids and challenging waters of raging speed of the rivers making it the absolute perfect rafting destination in India makes it a popular extreme sports and attracts a lot of adventure lovers. Even in river festivals and Military drills rafting events are organized in several big rivers.
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1119 Some of the important rivers rafting routes are: - along Siang (Brahmaputra) from Dibrugarh to YingKiong, Yomgo (Siyom) from Mechuka to Aalo and up to Pangin, Kameng (Seppa- Bhalukpung), and Dibang (Anini- Assam Border), Subansiri River (Taliha- North of Daporijo), Lohit River from Sadiya to Parshuram Khund and up to Hayuliang. 2. Paragliding Among all the adventurous activities in Arunachal Pradesh, paragliding sport has acquired a special place due to its wide participation in several keyareas of Arunachal Pradesh in the field of tourism. The sport is fairly new to the state, but to promote tourism in Arunachal, the tourism department is reaching out to the local communities to make Arunachal Pradesh “a paragliding paradise of the North East.” And for that, the tourism department took some major steps to introduce various activities in the state including a training camp at Paya (2021), near Aalo, Lumdung (2019), Pappu Valley Paragliding Festival cum Competition and Mechuka Festival which engage in many adventure activities. To boost up paragliding activities among the local people and particulary, youths, Arunachal Open Paragliding Accuracy Championship-2020 was held at Yazali, Lower Subansiri District in Arunachal Pradesh from 12th to 15th January, 2020. To encourage the youths to participate in the paragliding competition, the tourism ministry has distributed paragliding and other adventure sets to the Paragliding Association of Arunachal Pradesh (PAA). The paragliding and other adventure sets were distributed under the Chief Minister’s Paryatan Vikash Yojna (CMPVY). The Paragliding Association of Arunachal Pradesh (PAA) is registered under section 3 of the societies Registration Act 1860 in Itanagar on 12th January 2018. The main objective of the association is to provide a national platform for the paragliding community in Arunachal Pradesh and to promote, develop, control and regulate the sports of paragliding. PAA has surveyed and found some places of Arunachal Pradesh to be most feasible locations for carrying out paragliding activities in the state. The selected places are Basar at Lepa Rada, Anini in Dibang Valley, Mechukha at Shi Yomi, Dambuk at Lower Diban Valley and Paya near Aalo, West Siang. The efforts of PAAP are appreciable and the tourism department is committed to support the association for developing the state as one of India’s prime adventure destinations besides encouraging people to take up paragliding for offering services to visitors. Even a paragliding school in London wants to explore Arunachal once MHA lifts restrictions on the visit of foreign tourists. From all of these it can be concluded that the future of Adventure Tourism is very bright in Arunachal Pradesh and so the Tourism Industry. By seeing the rapid growth of Paragliding in Arunachal Pradesh, many other similar adventure sports and activities such as skydiving, hot-air balloons, hang-gliding, base-jumping, wing-suit flight, etc. are putting their bold steps in the state. 3. Mountaineering Arunachal Pradesh is lying in the Eastern Himalaya Region. It has high lofty and snow laden mountains in its northern part near the Indo-Chinese Border. Most of the mountains which are lying near the Indo-Sino border are snow-fed mountains having an average height of 4000-6000 meters above the sea level. Some of the important peaks of Arunachal Pradesh are Kangto (7090 m), Nyegi Kangsang (7050 m), Gorichen (6488 m), Chomo (6000 m), etc. The mountains of Arunachal Pradesh provide an excellent and endless scope for mountaineering and climbing. Apart from the lofty mountains, glaciers like Meerathang Glacier (16,600 feet) are offering climbing and trekking opportunities to the climbers. The site is also popular for stellar views and stargazing. Tapi Mra, Tine Mena, Kishon Tekseng, Taka Tamut, Tashi Yangjom, etc. are the mountaineers from Arunachal Pradesh who successfully climbed Mt. Everest in their attempt and now they are serving as an example for the youths in the world of mountaineering. Many young and energetic locals are following their footsteps. By looking to the potential and all the possibilities of adventure tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, the Ministry of Tourism - Government of India has established the country’s first adventure sports institute — the National Institute for Mountaineering and Allied Sports (NIMAS) — at Dirang in West Kameng district. The main objective of the Central government is to provide structured training in mountaineering as well as aero and aqua sports. 4. Trekking & Hiking The tourists opt to visit those places which are less visited by the people and expecting adventure and a great visual impact of natural environment. The Pristine ecosystem of Arunachal Pradesh and its rugged terrains has endowed with some of the best trekking routes. Foreign Tourists, particularly adventure are regular visitors who come here to explore the numerous trekking routes located in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. The less explored and untouched vegetations of Arunachal offers good trekking opportunities to the people. While performing trekking activities, the state offers best adventure and a quite inimitable experience, number
  • 6. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1120 of things to do while exploring its true identity on foot, to the tourists in the form of exciting adventure sport called trekking through many hotspots of trekking with the snow covered hills and the natural beauty it provides. The region offers unforgettable visits for tourists interested in trekking & hiking in meadows, wild life sanctuaries, national parks, forests, mountains, valleys, etc. The tropical and subtropical climatic condition of Arunachal Pradesh offers a mixed type of vegetation in most of its geographical area. Therefore, it’s provides a home for many floral and faunal species. The hills and mountains of Arunachal Pradesh offers an ideal opportunity to the trekkers trekking through the challenging terrains with excellent stock of various flora species is utterly unique and breath- taking makes its ambiance refreshing and beautiful. Trekking experience in the rare wilderness of Arunachal Pradesh is a very challenging task and a visitor can observe variety of experiences from exotic birds and animals, picturesque landscapes, flora and fauna, mind-blowing waterfalls, to distinct heritage and culture. There are different trekking expeditions or main treks in Arunachal Pradesh like Tribal Villages Trek, High Altitude Trek, Siang Valley Trek, Talley Valley Trek and Cultural Tours which take tourist trekking through beautiful villages and Tsangpo River and along the Indo-Tibetan border. Siang Valley Trekking Route is a nice route in Arunachal Pradesh. This trek includes the Tsangpo River and the Adi tribe. The trekking route from Daporijo to Mechuka is a mind blowing route for the enthuasistic trekkers. The Bailey trail, amidst the thick forests and high peaks of Gorichen and Kangto, is a trek that will leave you in awe of its picture- perfect landscapes and the Dirang River. Trekking and Camping in the mountainous areas are also very common in Arunachal Pradesh. West Kameng and Tawang Districts are mainly known for trekking and mountaineering. The Gori Chen base camp trek which ends at a monastery is known to be one of the toughest trails, yet equally rewarding thanks to its unbeatable sceneryand technical challenges. The hills and the sight of the Shiva lingam atop them will definitely make you want to go on the Ziro Valley trek. Thus, here one can find a good number of trekking trails that one should discover like. Trekking around Tawang Chu is the most challenging and exciting trek route of the state. There are many trekking routes in Arunachal Pradesh which provides exciting and thrilling experiences to the trekkers. Some of the mind blowing trekking routes is:  Bomdila- Daimara-via-Ramlingam and Chakku (Distance 100Km) in 6 Days on any time.  Bomdila- Seppa (Distance 120Km) in 8 Days on any time.  Along- Mechuka (Distance 85Km) in 7 Days on any time.  Daporijo- Taksing (Distance 250Km) in 25 Days on September.  Pasighat- Tuting (Distance 80Km) in 7 Days on December – January.  Pasighat- Mariang (Distance 80Km) in 7 Days on December – January.  Daporijo- Along (Distance 50Km) in 4 Days on any time. 5. Camping Arunachal Pradesh is blessed with scenic natural beauty, pleasant climate, rich biodiversity, rare wild life, historical sites, distinct cultural and ethnic heritage and warm and welcoming people. Such facilities offers lots of advantages to the visitors who like to participate in some adventurous activities in the state. Camping is a light /less risk adventure activity in compare to other aspects of adventure tourism. Normally, camping is associated with other events of adventure tourism such as hunting, fishing & angling, trekking, rafting, biking, etc. But in many parts of Arunachal Pradesh Camping is done for sole purpose like refreshing, adventure, entertainment, etc. Siang Angling Camp, Camp Urban Jungle, Camp North-East Guide – Ziro, Encamp Adventures - Forest Camping, Ziro, Dibang Valley Jungle Camp, Abor Country River Camp, Roing Eco Lodge Camp, etc. are mainly offering all sorts of camping activities. Beside that other adventure tourism activities are increasing in tremendous rate which influence the camping activities in positive note. 6. Biking in Arunachal Pradesh Biking is a new trend of adventure tourism which is growing very rapidly in Arunachal Pradesh. Many youths of Arunachal are teaming up with the youths of neighboring states like Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, etc and forming a team of bikers to visit some particular distant places. Arunachal is the exact place for every biking enthusiast who searches for that road not taken and who wants to try new experiences. A bike road trip with friends in Arunachal Pradesh gives a unique experience to the bikers. While riding towards a definite destination a biker have to observe lots of changes in physical landscapes, vegetation, cultures, people and their habits, etc. Bike expeditions are increasing day by day in the state due to the active participation of
  • 7. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1121 youths and warm hospitality of the locals. Also, due to the increase in tourist events like River Festival, Orange Festival, Mechuka Festival, Paya Eco- Tourism, etc. which attracts lots of youth from different states of India. Mechuka and Manigaon are the biker’s favorite destinations in Shi Yomi District. Some biking expeditions are also performs from Guhawati (Assam) to Nameri, Nameri to Dirang, Dirang to Tawang, Tawang to Zemithang, etc. The route between Bhalupkong – Tawang is counted amongst the topmost motor biking trails in India. Testing endurance at every turn, this crazy ride can introduce tourists to different cultures. Pasighat to Mechuka is one of the best biking route preferred by most of the bikers from state as well as from other states because Pasighat is lying near most of the big towns of Assam and very easily accessible through any means. 7. Car Rally Car-motor sports are a hard/higher risk adventurous activities which are openly perform in the toughest environment and the most terrains of the world. Rally driving is the most exciting form of motorsport in the world because it encompasses the best aspects of all the other adventure sports. In the case of off-road car rallies, Arunachal Pradesh has made its identity. A significant improvement in road infrastructure and presence of Trans-Himalayan Highway which connect east-west corridor of Arunachal Pradesh provide a very ideal condition for the racers. Arunachal Pradesh has one of the toughest motorable highways, which are very challenging task for the off- road car racers. The undulating terrains, steep turns & bends, dense forests, numerous perennial streams, etc. make the racing/rally more risky, challenging and full of adventures. In recent years, many car-motor rallies has been organized and concluded in Arunachal Pradesh. Due to the active participation of renounce racers like Gaurav Gill and highly decorated automotive companies like Mahindra, Toyota, Volkswagen, Yokohoma, etc. the numbers of tourists are increasing in Arunachal Pradesh. The state government is also gearing up for more tournaments due to the positive growth of visitors in the state. To encourage the off-road car racing and to promote tourism activities in Arunachal Pradesh, the state government has initiated many Car rallies:  The first Tri-Nation (India-Myanmar-Thailand) friendship car rally 2016 for mapping connectivity, promotion of trade & investment and re-establish cultural & historical linkages was flagged-off by Chief Minister Late Kalikho Pul at Itana, on 22nd May, 2016. The International Car Rally marked the 25th commemorative year of the India-ASEAN friendship. The car-motor drivers from India, Myanmar and Thailand took participation in this car rally.  International Friendship Car Rally Association based in Arunachal Pradesh is the organizer of the historic event of the India ASEAN Friendship Car Rally 2018.  The 33rd Indian National Rally Championship 2020 was conducted in Arunachal Pradesh which was won by Gaurav Gill.  The inaugural Trans Arunachal Drive 2021 was organized by Arunachal Pradesh Tourism, in partnership with Mahindra Adventure and JK Tyre, to promote the unbelievably scenic state. The 15-day drive through Arunachal Pradesh traversed from east to west, across 16 districts, and was split in three zones – Eastern, Central and Western. 8. Other Adventure activities The establishment of National Institute for Mountaineering and Allied Sports (NIMAS) at Dirang (mandate in 2012) and introduction of Physical Education in Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) as a main course (Separate Discipline) in 2015 open the doors for many local youths who aspired for the adventurous activities. The institutes offer people to experience a variety of challenges of outdoor surfaces as well as pursue a career in adventure sports. Due to the active involvement of these institutes and contribution of local people and state government many other adventure sports are sprouting out. Some of the adventure sports which are gaining popularity among the locals and the visitors are boating, kayaking, skydiving, rappelling, river crossing, rock climbing, ice skiing, hang-gliding, hot air balloon, etc. Boating and kayaking are performing in many areas, many locals has to make it source of earning during tourist visiting river festivals or for sightseeing. Ice-skiing hasn’t fully developed in the snowy areas of Arunachal Pradesh but in some instances this sport is clearing its way to establish itself. Due to awareness and knowledge of tourism among the locals many youths and seniors are coming forward and cooperating in the development of adventure tourism in the state. Many outsiders are coming and learning and trained up with the locals in NIMAS and help to establish different forms of adventure sports in Arunachal Pradesh. One of the major aims is to contribute to the local economy through sustainable employment.
  • 8. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1122 Photo Gallery Paragliding Festival at Lomdung Mahindra Thar Car Rally Paragliding Training at Paya Rappelling Trekking Rafting at Yomgo, Paya Forest Camping Hot-Air Balloon at Mechuka Youths in river-festival ’ River Crossing Leadership Camp at Hoj Kayaking at Poma River Conclusion The paper presented that Arunachal Pradesh has an enormous potential for developing nature-based tourism because it has lot of variation in topographical and climatic condition which has supported the growth of luxuriant forests, which are providing shelter to several floras and faunas, adding beauty to the landscape. Natural scenic beauty, undulating landscapes and cultural attributes of the state are seems to be the most important attractions for the visitors. So, the mountain ecosystems have provided ideal conditions for the promotion of nature-based tourism in Arunachal Pradesh. The tourist growth is rapidly increasing in the State and this indicates that if proper and adequate infrastructures are developed, the State can be a tourist hub. The existing environment and the landscapes of the state are suitable for the growth of Ecotourism and Adventure Tourism, as well as other Nature-based Tourism. To check the degradation of environment and to initiate sustainable & responsible tourism, the government has advocated for the ecotourism in the state and appreciated the locals by encouraging the community tourism in many tourist centers of the state. Bird-watching, river festivals, agro-tourism, community tourism, etc. are the events to boost up ecotourism in the state. Apart from ecotourism, the state has also witnessed the growth of adventure tourism in the state. Adventure sports like paragliding, rafting, trekking, camping, biking, angling, etc. are very popular now amongst the local youths and visitors who seek for real adventure are coming to this unexplored world to participate in these types of events. Together, the ecotourism and
  • 9. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD44980 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 1123 adventure tourism has increased the tourist inflow and can boost economic growth of the State bygenerating additional income and employment for local people of the State. There is a need for proper planning and management of tourism & environment so that both can sustainably grow together in the state without negotiating with each other. By encouraging the nature-based tourism among the local people we can make Arunachal Pradesh as a “most favored destination” for tourists. Lastly, all we can say that the future of tourism in Arunachal Pradesh is very bright. Acknowledgement The author is thankful to Dr. Santanu Kumar Patnaik, Professor, Department of Geography, RGU for providing a suitable base for the title of this paper and meaning of Nature-based Tourism. I am also grateful to Shri Raju Rai, Proprietor and Chief Flying Instructor, Adventure Zone School, Gangtok, Sikkim and advisor to Paragliding Association of Arunachal Pradesh (PAA) for providing valuable authentic information and photos related to paragliding events in Arunachal Pradesh. My sincere thanks also go to Dr. Doge Ngomdir, HoD Hindi, DPGC, Kamki and to my students Mr. Kenba Kamduk, Mr. Minjom Ete and Mr. Deba Kamki to help me to collect reliable information and photos of Adventure Sports. Lastly, my sincere thanks go to Shri Sange Tsering, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, DPGC, Kamki who inspired me to take up this work. Reference [1] Blog-My Gov. Nature conservation in Arunachal Pradesh. 12 Mar 2019 [2] Tami Mize1 , K.S. Kanwal 2 , N.Rangini3 , Lod Yama4 , Olak Patuk5 , M.S. Lodhi6, Journals, “The Current Development of Ecotourism in Ziro Valley and its significance in Arunachal Pradesh, India”, Vol-2 Issue-6 2016/ IJARIIE-ISSN(O)-2395-4396 [3] Honey, M. (1999). Ecotourism and sustainable development: Who owns paradise? Island press. Washington. DC. [4] Ross, S. & Wall, G. (1999). Ecotourism: towards congruence between theory and practice. Tourism Management [5] Amitava Mitra Arunachal University, Itanagar, “Environmental Conservation and Demand for Nature Based Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh” [6] Kiran Kumari1 & Pura Omo2, Journal, “Potential of Community Based Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, India: A Study of Ziro Valley”, Vol-4 Issue 4, June 2020 IJTSRD/ISSN: 2456 – 6470 [7] http://arunachalforests.gov.in/tourist_informati on.html Department of Forests & Environment, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Protected areas. [8] Ralf Buckley “Adventure Tourism Research: a Guide to the Literature” International Centre for Ecotourism Research, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia 9726. [9] https://arunachal24.in/arunachal-3-day-long- butterfly-biodiversity-meet-begins-at-ledum/ 8th oct, 2019. [10] AssamTimes, “India-Myanmar-Thailand friendship car rally” By Chow Bilaseng Namchoom | Sunday, May 22, 2016 [11] Arunachal Times, “Basar, Anini, Mechukha, Dambuk & Paya most feasible paragliding sites: Association” December 17, 2020 [12] Blog: “Ministry of Tourism, Government of India”, http://swadeshdarshan.gov.in/index.php?State [13] Times of India “Govt. launches programme to make Arunachal organic hub”, Apr 18, 2017