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Lake of No return
Visible from the Pangsau Pass, 12km from Nampong, the lake has its peculiar name due to many who perished here. This spot was used for soft landing for fighter planes during the war in times of emergencies after being hit by enemies. Many soldiers lost their lives in the process.
Miao
It is a small town located in the Changlang districts. The Patkai Bum mountain range, which is an Eastern Extension of the Himalayas is its USP. The main attraction of this place comprise of the 'mini' zoo and museum.
There is also a Tibetan refugee settlement which sells lovely woolen carpets. Tea plantations and opium cultivation nearby are also popular with the tourists.
Nampong
Nampong is a very important place for tourists - depending on the weather. It has been 'nick names' the Hell Pass owing to the difficult terrain that worsens during the monsoons.
The Indo Burma border is just 12km from Nampong (the lake of No Return is visible from here). The Stilwel road is in the same region too.
Stilwell Road
Also known as Ledo Road, this is a historic road as it was connected by the Americans during World War II to connect Ledo to Changlang. The route of the entire road is quite circuitous and covers a challenging path, to say the least.
World War II Cemetery
Popularly known as the Jairampur Cemetery, it is located some 25km from the Indo-Myanmar Border. It is the burial ground for the soldiers of the second world war (as the name suggests).
Most of the soldiers were Chinese, Indian, Kachins and British. The sad part is that many graves havve been destroyed by wild elephant.
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