Changlang
Changlang is a district located in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is situated in the eastern part of the state and shares its borders with the districts of Tawang and Lower Subansiri to the north, West Kameng to the east, and the state of Assam to the south. The district is known for its diverse topography, which includes the Changlang Valley, the Changlang Hills, and the Changlang Range. The Changlang Valley is particularly notable for its scenic beauty and is home to several important pilgrimage sites, including the Changlang Monastery.
The district is inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the Adi, Apatani, and Nyishi tribes. These communities
The economy of Changlang is primarily agricultural, with rice, maize, and wheat being the main crops. The
Changlang is connected to the rest of the country by road and air. The district has a