TIRAP
Tirap District derives its name from the river Tirap which originates in the district and flows through Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh.
The entire area of Tirap District is covered with high hills and deep gorges. There is hardly a few plots of plain land in the villages lying close to the plains of Assam. Special Holidays with very attractive and discounted packages and hotel bookings.
Topography of the area
Tirap District lies between the latitude 26º 38º N and 27º 47º N and the longitude 96º 16º E and 95º 40º E. The total area of the district is situated in a peculiar geographical setting bounded towards south of Myanmar. In the north there is the state of Assam and in the west, it is bounded by the state of Nagaland and on the east by Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh. Indian Travel Agent offers Visit India and explore India.
Climate
The climate is largely influence by the terrain marked high hills, deep ravines and valleys through which the streams and rivers flow. Generally, the elevation of land varies from about 200 metres in the north-west to about 4,000 metres over the mountains. Indian Travel Agent offers Visit India and explore India.The climate vary considerably from place to place due to the mountains nature of the terrain.
The climate is cool and highly humid in lower elevations and in the valleys. The cold season prevailing from the later part of November to February is followed by frequent thunderstorms in the pre-monsoon season from March to May. The monsoon continues from June to about the middle of October. Indian Travel Agent offers Visit India and explore India.
FLORA & FAUNA :
Like other districts of Arunachal Pradesh, varieties of flora is available in Tirap District. Indian Travel Agent offers Visit India and explore India.The vegetation of the district largely consists of tropical and subtropical evergreen forest with inter spread grasslands and temperate forests in the high hills. Most of the jungles are not virgin forests.
Rich and varied fauna are available in the district. This include some rare varieties of wild animals. Among the carnivores, tiger and leopard are common. Scintillating Special Holidays with us.The wild boar, bear, barking deer are also found in the district. The insectivores and the rodents are very common. The Indian long tailed tree mouse, the large tooth rats, the house rats are common in every part of the district. Moreover, the jackals and various kinds of squirrels are found in the jungles.
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