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Are you looking for a place where you can relax, unwind and enjoy the serene beauty of nature? Well, you’re in luck because Yingkiong, the headquarters of the Upper Siang district in Arunachal Pradesh, India, is the perfect holiday destination for you!

The town is named after the River Siang that flows beside it, and it boasts a diverse and colorful ethnicity where people live with love and celebrate festivals with zeal. The hill town’s tribal heritage is indescribable and magnetizes cultural freaks and avid anthropologists from far and wide wanting to get a sneak-peek into the region’s spell-binding cultural extravaganza.

While nature’s captivating panoramas are the major attraction for tourists here, the tiny hill town’s tribal heritage is also something that will leave you in awe. Ponung, Roja, and Broh are some of the famous dance forms of the region that will surely make you want to groove to their beats.

But that’s not all; adventure lovers come here to indulge in hiking, trekking, mountaineering, angling, fishing, rafting, camping, and everything else that enlivens their soul. Besides culture and a lively atmosphere, the place is known for its spectacular panorama, where there are dense forests and millions of birds with vibrant feathers chirping excellent melodies and mumbling of rivers flowing here and there.

The Pasighat-Jengging-Yinkiong circuit is a very famous trek route that has a lot more than just trekking. This route starts from Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, which is reached by cruising over the Siang river. The sanctuary houses different species of birds like crabs, wild ducks, storks, waterfowls, and even other migratory birds as well. Besides birds, you can spot hog deer, hispid deer, wild buffalo, elephants, and many others.

Talking about the Siang river, which originates from Tibet, people rafting here get enthralled as there are moments when the stream is thunderous, and sometimes you can raft with the flow. There is rich aquatic life on this river, and it flows crossing some calm dense forests like Mouling National Park and many others. The route also covers Kekar Monying (Black rock), which was erected by Adivasis in the memory of those who died in a fight on 4th December 1911. The stone cliff stands 50m high and is about 500m in length. And yet another spot is Komsing, where there is a stone erected by the Britishers of Sir N. Williamson, who was assassinated by Manmur Jamoh.

In case one is up for an unmatched adventurous experience in Yingkiong, they are sure to have an enthralling time in the little town. The Siang River serves as a host for various adventure activities, including white water rafting, kayaking, angling, and fishing.

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