Itanagar: Attractions and more...
Ita-fort is a top-spot for tourists when in Itanagar.
Itanagar derives its name from the Ita Fort which dates back to the Ahom rulers in the 14th century. Constructed with more than 8 million bricks it stood guardian to the capital city.
Buddhist Monastery : the landmark of Buddha Vihar, as the name indicates it is a Buddhist shrine and lies in the hill amidst gorgeous green gardens with a yellow roof
The Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Museum provides a great view of the State and one can see wood carvings, musical instruments, textiles, handicrafts and archeological finds.
Ganga Lake is finally a lovely picnickers spot for nature lovers. Ganaga Lake is actually a great tourist spot, with gorgeous greens wrapping the Lake.
For those interested in adventure sports, Bomdila near Itanagar is a place to visit and indulge into trekking.
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