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Bordumsa

Miao, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Bordumsa is a picturesque town that serves as a vital cultural bridge in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh. This settlement is primarily inhabited by the Singpho and Khamti tribes, who have preserved their ancient traditions and lifestyle amidst the lush greenery of the eastern Himalayas. The town is characterized by its sprawling tea gardens, traditional stilt houses, and a serene atmosphere that offers a stark contrast to the bustling urban centers. Visitors to Bordumsa can witness the unique social fabric where indigenous customs meet the natural beauty of the Patkai hills. The region is also historically significant as the Singpho people are credited with being among the first to discover tea in India, a legacy that is still visible in the surrounding plantations. The town’s layout reflects a harmonious coexistence with nature, featuring open fields and forested patches. For those seeking an offbeat experience, Bordumsa provides an authentic glimpse into the tribal heritage of the North East, making it a must-visit for cultural enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Days
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    Place Type:
    Cultural & Heritage
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    Entry Fees:
    Permit and Entry Costs: While there is no specific entry fee for the town itself, Indian tourists must possess an Inner Line Permit (ILP), which costs around 100 INR. Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP), usually costing 50 USD for a group. Local community mus...
    Permit and Entry Costs: While there is no specific entry fee for the town itself, Indian tourists must possess an Inner Line Permit (ILP), which costs around 100 INR. Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP), usually costing 50 USD for a group. Local community museums may charge a nominal fee of 20 INR.

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    Timing:
    Regular and Ideal Visit Hours: The town is accessible throughout the day, but the best time for sightseeing is between 08:00 AM and 04:00 PM. Markets are most active in the early mornings. Ideally, visit during the February festival season to witness the town in its full ...
    Regular and Ideal Visit Hours: The town is accessible throughout the day, but the best time for sightseeing is between 08:00 AM and 04:00 PM. Markets are most active in the early mornings. Ideally, visit during the February festival season to witness the town in its full cultural glory.

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    Special Events:
    Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi: This is the most significant ethno-cultural festival of the Singpho community, celebrated in February. It involves grand communal dances around decorated poles and traditional rituals to honor their ancestors.

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    Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi: This is the most significant ethno-cultural festival of the Singpho community, celebrated in February. It involves grand communal dances around decorated poles and traditional rituals to honor their ancestors.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    Tea Gardens and Tribal Portraits: The endless emerald green tea plantations under the morning mist provide a stunning backdrop for landscape photography. The intricate bamboo architecture of the Singpho houses offers a unique structural subject. Capturing the vibrant colo...
    Tea Gardens and Tribal Portraits: The endless emerald green tea plantations under the morning mist provide a stunning backdrop for landscape photography. The intricate bamboo architecture of the Singpho houses offers a unique structural subject. Capturing the vibrant colors of traditional tribal attire during the Manau Poi festival is a highlight for any photographer.

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Things To Do

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    Cultural Immersion and Nature Exploration: Travelers can start by visiting the traditional Singpho villages to observe the 'Phalap' tea processing, where tea is stuffed into bamboo tubes and smoked. Walking through the lush tea gardens provides a serene experience for nature photography. You can also explore the local markets to buy authentic handwoven textiles and bamboo crafts. For adventure, trekking along the foothills of the Patkai range offers panoramic views of the valley. Visiting the local Buddhist monasteries (Viharas) allows for a peaceful meditative session. Engaging with the tribal elders to hear folk legends about the origin of the Singpho people is a unique cultural activity. Sampling local delicacies like 'Pika Pila' and bamboo shoot dishes is a must for foodies. Bird watching near the forested outskirts can yield sightings of rare Himalay...

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    Why Famous:
    Birthplace of Indigenous Tea and Tribal Valor: Bordumsa is globally famous for its association with the Singpho tribe, the original discoverers of tea in India long before the British commercialized it. The town is a living museum of Singpho culture, known for its unique t...
    Birthplace of Indigenous Tea and Tribal Valor: Bordumsa is globally famous for its association with the Singpho tribe, the original discoverers of tea in India long before the British commercialized it. The town is a living museum of Singpho culture, known for its unique tea-making process called 'Phalap. ' It is also renowned for its vibrant tribal festivals and the historical resistance of the local tribes against colonial forces during the 19th century.

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    Architecture:
    Traditional Stilt Structures and Bamboo Craftsmanship: The architecture in Bordumsa is dominated by traditional Singpho houses, typically built on raised bamboo stilts to protect against dampness and wildlife. These houses, often measuring 60 feet by 20 feet, use locally sourced materials like tha...
    Traditional Stilt Structures and Bamboo Craftsmanship: The architecture in Bordumsa is dominated by traditional Singpho houses, typically built on raised bamboo stilts to protect against dampness and wildlife. These houses, often measuring 60 feet by 20 feet, use locally sourced materials like thatch and timber. The design includes a spacious front porch for community gatherings and a central hearth that remains the soul of the home. Modern community halls in the town also incorporate these traditional motifs, showcasing intricate wood carvings.

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    How To Reach:
    Road and Rail Connectivity: Bordumsa is best reached By Road from Miao (32 km) or Tinsukia (68 km) via private taxis or state buses. By Air, the nearest airport is Dibrugarh (113 km), followed by a 3-hour drive. By Train, the nearest major station is Tinsukia or Ledo (50 ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Miao (32 km), Namdapha (44 km), Deban (58 km), Diyun (20 km), Jairampur (39 km), Namsai (18 km), Digboi (29 km), Ledo (45 km), Tinsukia (68 km), Dibrugarh (113 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health, Packing, and Conduct: Carry a basic medical kit as pharmacies are limited. Packing should include sturdy walking shoes, light woolens for evenings, and rain gear. Accommodation options are limited to government guest houses and basic homestays; booking in advance...

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