The Lohit district is one of the districts of the state of Arunachal Pradesh. The Lohit District of Arunachal Pradesh is located at the north-eastern edge of the state. The district stretches from 97 degree 24'E longitude to 95 degree 15' E longitude and 29 degree 22'N latitude to 27 degree 33'latitude. The main ethnic groups that inhabit the place are Tai Khamti,Mishmi and Singpho.
The Lohit district in Arunachal Pradesh owes its name to one of the important rivers of the district Lohit. This river originates from the eastern part of Tibet and becomes a part of India at a place called Kibithoo. The Lohit district at Arunachal Pradesh has a geographical area of 11402 square kms. The capital city of Lohit district in Arunachal Pradesh is Tezu. It is well known for the Parasuram Kunda or the Brahma Kunda.
The Lohit district offers the tourists a spectacular view of stretches of evergreen trees, many rivers, low-altitude hills, rivulets and snow-capped mountains. If you come to this place, then you should not miss the experience of visiting Bhismaknagar, Parashuram Kund, Hawa Camp and the District Museum and Craft Center.
The climate of this place is mainly of two types. The high-altitude places are slightly cold, while the low-altitude places as well as the valleys are quite humid and hot. The period between the later part of November to the early part of March is winter time. The rainy season is experienced by the place between June and October.
The Lohit district in Arunachal Pradesh owes its name to one of the important rivers of the district Lohit. This river originates from the eastern part of Tibet and becomes a part of India at a place called Kibithoo. The Lohit district at Arunachal Pradesh has a geographical area of 11402 square kms. The capital city of Lohit district in Arunachal Pradesh is Tezu. It is well known for the Parasuram Kunda or the Brahma Kunda.
The Lohit district offers the tourists a spectacular view of stretches of evergreen trees, many rivers, low-altitude hills, rivulets and snow-capped mountains. If you come to this place, then you should not miss the experience of visiting Bhismaknagar, Parashuram Kund, Hawa Camp and the District Museum and Craft Center.
The climate of this place is mainly of two types. The high-altitude places are slightly cold, while the low-altitude places as well as the valleys are quite humid and hot. The period between the later part of November to the early part of March is winter time. The rainy season is experienced by the place between June and October.
Arunachal_pradesh_Districts
Changlang Dibangvalley East-kameng
East-siang Lohit Lowersubansiri
Tawang Tirap Uppersubansiri
West-kameng West-siang