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Nuranang Falls

Dirang, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Nuranang Falls, popularly known as Bong Bong Falls or Jang Falls, is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in India, plunging from a height of about 100 meters. Located near the town of Jang, this waterfall is fed by the Nuranang River, which originates from the high-altitude Sela Pass. The falls gained national fame after being featured in the Bollywood movie "Koyla," but it remains a serene and largely uncrowded destination. The name "Nuranang" holds a deep emotional significance, named after a local Monpa girl named Nura who heroically assisted Indian soldiers during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The water cascades down in a powerful white sheet against a backdrop of lush green mountains, creating a misty spray that cools the air for hundreds of meters around. The sound of the falling water is thunderous, yet the surrounding environment feels incredibly peaceful and isolated. Unlike many commercialized waterfalls, Nuranang offers a raw and authentic connection with nature. There is a small hydel power plant at the base of the falls, which uses the force of the water to generate electricity for the local community, showcasing a perfect harmony between nature and utility. Visitors can walk down a well-maintained path to reach the foot of the falls, where the sheer scale of the water becomes truly apparent. The mist created by the impact of the water on the rocks often forms beautiful rainbows on sunny days. The area is surrounded by dense forests and rocky terrain, making it a favorite spot for nature photographers and hikers. It is a perfect pit stop for those traveling between Dirang and Tawang, offering a refreshing break from the long mountain drive. The crystal-clear water of the river below the falls is often used by locals for trout fishing. Standing near the base, one feels humbled by the raw power of the Eastern Himalayas. The waterfall remains voluminous throughout the year, but its grandeur is most visible during the post-monsoon months. It is a symbol of the wild beauty that Arunachal Pradesh possesses. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Waterfall & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry for All: There is no entry fee required to visit Nuranang Falls as it is a natural public site. You do not need to buy any tickets or pay for parking in the designated areas. This makes it a highly accessible attraction for budget travelers. However, keeping t...
    Free Entry for All: There is no entry fee required to visit Nuranang Falls as it is a natural public site. You do not need to buy any tickets or pay for parking in the designated areas. This makes it a highly accessible attraction for budget travelers. However, keeping the area clean and not littering is expected from every visitor to maintain the site's pristine beauty.

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    Timing:
    Regular Visiting Hours: The falls are best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. While the site is open, it is not recommended to stay after dark as the mountain roads can be dangerous.

    Ideal Visit Time: Mid-morning is perfect because the s...
    Regular Visiting Hours: The falls are best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. While the site is open, it is not recommended to stay after dark as the mountain roads can be dangerous.

    Ideal Visit Time: Mid-morning is perfect because the sun illuminates the water clearly, making the white cascade look even more brilliant against the mountain shadows.

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    Special Events:
    Independence Day Tributes: Every year on August 15th, local villagers and visitors often gather near the falls to pay tribute to the spirit of Nura and the Indian soldiers. While not a formal festival, the day is marked by a sense of patriotism and local storytelling, wher...
    Independence Day Tributes: Every year on August 15th, local villagers and visitors often gather near the falls to pay tribute to the spirit of Nura and the Indian soldiers. While not a formal festival, the day is marked by a sense of patriotism and local storytelling, where elders recount the brave deeds of the 1962 war, making it a culturally significant time to visit and understand the region's history.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Mist Rainbow Point: On sunny mornings around 10:00 AM, the sunlight hits the mist at a specific angle, creating vibrant rainbows at the foot of the falls. This is the ultimate photo spot for capturing the magical side of Nuranang. Using a slow shutter speed here allow...
    The Mist Rainbow Point: On sunny mornings around 10:00 AM, the sunlight hits the mist at a specific angle, creating vibrant rainbows at the foot of the falls. This is the ultimate photo spot for capturing the magical side of Nuranang. Using a slow shutter speed here allows you to capture the "silky" effect of the water while the rainbow adds a splash of color to your Himalayan travel gallery.

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Things To Do

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    Hike to the Base of the Falls: The most popular activity is taking the short trek down the steps to reach the very bottom of the waterfall. As you descend, the roar of the water gets louder and the air becomes cooler. Once at the base, you can feel the heavy mist on your face, providing a natural facial and a sensory experience that is truly exhilarating. It is a great way to stretch your legs and experience the power of nature.

    Photography at the Viewing Deck: There is a strategically placed viewing deck that offers the perfect angle for capturing the entire 100-meter drop of the falls. Whether you use a professional DSLR or a smartphone, the contrast of the white water against the dark rocks and green trees makes for stunning long-exposure shots. It is one of the most photographed spots in the entire Tawang circuit.
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    Why Famous:
    Heroic Legend of Nura: The waterfall is famous not just for its beauty but for the legend of Nura, a Monpa girl who helped soldier Jaswant Singh Rawat. Her bravery during the war has turned this natural site into a place of local reverence. It is also famous as a film sho...
    Heroic Legend of Nura: The waterfall is famous not just for its beauty but for the legend of Nura, a Monpa girl who helped soldier Jaswant Singh Rawat. Her bravery during the war has turned this natural site into a place of local reverence. It is also famous as a film shooting location, particularly for the song "Tanhai Tanhai" from the movie Koyla, which showcased its misty grandeur to the Indian audience.

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    Architecture:
    Hydel Power Station Structure: The architecture near the falls is purely functional, featuring a small hydroelectric power station built at the base. The station measures roughly 50 by 80 feet and is designed to withstand the high humidity and vibrations of the waterfall. ...
    Hydel Power Station Structure: The architecture near the falls is purely functional, featuring a small hydroelectric power station built at the base. The station measures roughly 50 by 80 feet and is designed to withstand the high humidity and vibrations of the waterfall. Its presence is subtle, using concrete and steel reinforcements to channel a portion of the water into turbines, providing a unique industrial contrast to the natural white cascade of the falls.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly into Guwahati or Tezpur and take a long-distance taxi journey toward Tawang.

    By Train: The nearest railhead is Tezpur (Dekargaon), but most travelers prefer coming from Guwahati due to better connectivity.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Tawang Monastery (35 KM), 2. Jaswant Garh War Memorial (25 KM), 3. Sela Pass (40 KM), 4. Madhuri Lake (60 KM), 5. Tawang War Memorial (32 KM), 6. Urgelling Monastery (38 KM), 7. P. T. Tso Lake (50 KM), 8. Bum La Pass (70 KM), 9. Gorichen Peak Viewpoint (45 KM), 10. Jang Town Market (2 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: The path down to the falls can be slippery due to the constant mist; wear shoes with a good grip.

    Packing Essentials: Carry a waterproof jacket or a poncho if you plan to go near the base, as you will get drenched by the...

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