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Vijay Nagar Stupa built in 18th century is a Hinayana Buddhist Stupa with octagonal platform. Burial mounds can be seen in and around the Stupa. The Stupa describes the Buddhist culture of Hinayana sect.
Chaukan Pass & Pangsau Pass is two major and important Pass of the district.

Namdapha National Park is the only park in the country where four of the felines are found (tiger, leopard, the snow leopard, and the clouded leopard). Another unique feature of this park is that the Park covers wide range of altitude from 200 meter to 4500 meters and covers an area of 1985.23 kms. It was established as National Park in 1972 and declared as tiger reserved in 1983. The white winged wood duck, a rare and endangered species is found here.

Buri-Dehing flows from the North Western part of Changlang dist and merges with the mighty Brahmaputra in Assam. The tributaries are Namphuk, Namchik, Namphai and Tirap River

Jairampur WW-II Cemetery is massive burial ground which is spread within an area of 3 acres, with about 1’000 graves of allied soldiers of Chinese, Taiwanese, Indians and Myanmar’s nationals, who died in WW-II

Butterfly Conservation Area is a solitary conservation area of butterflies in the entire north east. The Butterfly Conservation area is spread over 70 hectare of tropical rain forest that also offer trekking tracks and rare glimpses of wild orchids.

Pangsau Pass Border Market as the name suggests it is the center of border trade between India and Myanmar. The shopping spree for conventional and contemporary goods of China, Myanmar and India is the trademark of this border market.

Lake of No Return (In Myanmar territory) is a pristine tarn that was infamous because of the myth that anything that hovered within its periphery disappears without any trace. But with time those awful anecdotes are treasured in the Tangsa folklores.  Now it is most beautiful place on earth to visit and boat in the mysterious water of the lake.

Historic Stilwell Road was the life line of allied forces during the World War-II and now it is the most vital route for the economic progress of the state in particular and the nation in general. Driving through this historic route enhances the unforgettable escapade.
 
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