The tourism ministry of Arunachal Pradesh is working hard to make this state into a popular heritage destination for the tourists across the globe. The Bhismaknagar is a sacred heritage place of Arunachal Pradesh which is visited by enormous tourists every year.
It is believed that during 12th to16th centuries BC, Bhismaknagar in Arunachal Pradesh was under the hold of the Chutiyas. The excavation of this town in the later periods has brought some new story about this city. The relic talks about the introduction of Synthetic fabric in India by the Idus tribe and also upholds the hold of the Catholic spirits in the ester years.
The Bhismaknagar Fort is also 30 km far from Roing which was built during the 8th century BC and is located in the Dibang Valley District. This fort has a symbolic value and is one of the holy heritage places of the Idu Mishmis. The fort from the top provides a panoramic view of the entire region.
One can find enough accommodation facilities in the Inspection Bungalow, Sunpura and in Circuit House, Roing. The nearest railway station, airport and road transport from Bhismaknagar is located in Tinsukhia, Mohanbari in Dibrugarh and Tinsukhia simultaneously.
A visit to the Bhismaknagar in Arunachal Pradesh will undoubtedly make one;s visit to Arunachal Pradesh fruitful.
Last Updated on 03 January 2011