
Khonsa
Hill Station
Khonsa
Khonsa is a small hill station and the administrative headquarters of Tirap district in Arunachal Pradesh, located in the Tirap Valley surrounded by the Himalayan ranges. It sits at an elevation of about 1,215 meters and is known for its scenic beauty with dense forests, streams, deep gorges, and snow-clad hills.
The area hosts diverse wildlife including tigers, leopards, and rare orchids. Khonsa is inhabited mainly by the Nocte tribe but has a cosmopolitan population from various parts of India. It is accessible via road and close to cities in Assam, making it a gateway to exploring the region’s natural and cultural heritage. The town also has institutions like the Ramakrishna Sarada Mission School and retains traditional tribal customs and arts.
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Khonsa is located in Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh.
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