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Damro: Arunachal Pradesh’s untouched hidden gem
Explore the unexplored arenas of this impeccable state in India
Explore the unexplored arenas of this impeccable state in India
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Tucked away in the northeastern frontier of India lies Damro, a small and largely unexplored village in Arunachal Pradesh. Far from the bustling tourist circuits, this hidden gem offers an untouched glimpse into the serene and culturally rich landscape of the region. Damro is believed to be the origin of the Adi tribe, one of the most prominent indigenous groups in the state, adding a layer of historical and cultural significance to the village.

One of Damro’s most remarkable features is the longest hanging bridge in Arunachal Pradesh, which gracefully stretches over the mighty Brahmaputra River. The bridge is a visual spectacle and a vital link for locals, offering a thrilling experience for travelers willing to venture into the lesser-known parts of the state.
Surrounded by sprawling meadows, dense forests, and traditional bamboo houses, Damro offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the modern world. The village remains untouched by commercialisation, providing a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in tribal life, connect with nature, and explore pristine landscapes.
For adventurers, Damro offers hiking trails through lush terrain and the chance to engage with local customs and lifestyles. This hidden gem’s isolation makes it perfect for those seeking tranquility and an authentic cultural experience far removed from the crowded tourist spots of mainstream India.
Damro, with its rustic charm and unexplored beauty, is truly a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.
Abhilasha Munjal is a Senior Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. She has completed her Bachelor's degree in English from Delhi University. Abhilasha holds vivid knowledge about content and has predominantly covered local as well as trending stories in the digital media.