06 Jan, 2024
Nuranang Falls, also known as Jang Falls or Bong Bong Falls, is situated near the town of Tawang in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
The waterfall boasts an impressive height of approximately 100 meters (330 feet), making it one of the tallest waterfalls in India.
Nuranang Falls is surrounded by lush greenery and offers breathtaking views of the picturesque landscape, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere for visitors.
The falls are located around 40 kilometers away from Tawang, a popular tourist destination known for its monasteries, pristine lakes, and stunning natural beauty.
Visitors can reach Nuranang Falls by road, and the journey from Tawang is known for its scenic beauty, with winding roads offering glimpses of the stunning Himalayan terrain.
In close proximity to the falls, there is a hydel power plant known as the Nuranang Hydel Project, which harnesses the energy from the waterfall to generate electricity.
The area around Nuranang Falls holds cultural significance for the local Monpa tribe, and the site attracts both nature enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the cultural heritage of the region.