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Forever Jung!

Posted on September 3, 2008September 3, 2008

North East Chronicles: One of the most beautiful and lush states in the North East, Arunachal Pradesh is one of those unforgettable places that you need to visit at least once. After visiting the island of Majuli we continued to Jorhat, Tezpur and then started on our trip to Arunachal. We broke journey in a tiny town called Dirang and then went on to Tawang. On the way, we also visited Jung, and spent a night there on our return journey. March 2007.

We had passed this little town called Jung (also written as Jang) on the way to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh and all of us were quite taken in by this quaint and charming little place. We made a decision to revisit it on our return journey.

The road runs through it

Jung was really not on our schedule at all. It’s usually not on anyone’s schedule. At the most, a few vehicles stop for a short break : a cup of chai perhaps : and then continue on to Tawang a couple of hours away.

Earlier, when embarking on the North East trip, my dad had given me detailed instructions with a list of State Bank branches I had to visit at every location. No place was really complete till we had paid a visit to the local SBI! My dad being an ex-SBI employee still maintains rather close ties with the organization. Having worked there for most of his life : it’s in his blood!

So there we were at the Jung branch, which wasn’t difficult to find at all. There is one main road and pretty much everything is on that road. We said hello to the branch manager at the bank there who then took us to his house where his wife offered us a most delicious meal of fish curry and rice. We gobbled it down hungrily : it was probably the fresh air that was doing these wonderful things to our appetite!

The branch manager and his wife took us to see a hydel project plant and a waterfall nearby after which we proceeded to Tawang where we spent around 3 days. However, the memories of Jung kept haunting us. From Tawang, I made a phone call to the branch manager and requested him to organize an overnight stay for us on the way back. He got us booked into the only accommodation available : a rather musty and basic Inspection bungalow and we were all set.

Who do I beat up today? house in the hills lady on the road
this is berry, berry good! Boy on the cycle down that curvy road

There is not much to do in Jung in terms of activity. But you can spend a whole day just walking up and down the town, taking these little mountain paths and roaming around the surrounding hills. There are pretty white and pink cherry blossom trees which make for very pretty pictures. And the steep hillside roads will ensure your food’s well digested. All the locals are friendly and curious but never intrusive. And they all spare you a smile, however busy they are, going about their daily work.

The kids are cute, red cheeked and wear the cutest multi-colour caps : some watch you curiously from a distance. Some of them come up to you and smile shyly. And then say something in their language and run away laughing. Somewhere along the road we meet a group of Apang (one of the tribes of Arunachal) women, all dressed in their traditional attire who pose for pictures when we request them to stop for a while. They oblige with a smile and then continue about their work.

All in pink! Family
Is that me?! naughty girl

Later, the branch manager’s son, Naina, who had become our unofficial guide in Jung, bounded up an adjoining hill and took us for a nice long walk. As we walked up, we got to see of the town of Jung from a vantage point : a bird’s eye view. As evening was approaching the sky changed colour to a deep blue and a hint of the crescent moon appeared in the sky, leaving us mesmerized.

There were plans to go around exploring the roads and pathways we could see on the hills in the distance. But we were informed that these road trails are further away than apparent to the human eye and take days to traverse. Residents use these paths to access their remote village where they only way you can travel is by foot. Whenever they run out of supplies, they travel day and night sometimes to make a journey to the nearest town for reinforcements. It’s no wonder that these people are so agile and move around like nimble mountain goats!

There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child.  There are seven million.  ~ Walt Streightiff

It was indeed a day well spent and a very relaxed one too. We were coming to the end of our Arunachal trip and it had been quite a memorable one but the day we spent in Jung totally relaxed us before we were to head back to the hotter and muggier plains of Assam. We savoured our last few moments in these colder climes and then it was finally time to say goodbye to Jung, to the branch manager, to his lovely wife and son and the friendly residents of the town.

Girl with the umbrella

As we took leave, looking out of the vehicle into the green valley below, the little houses dotting the two sides of the road and the surrounding mountains, I was glad that we had decided to spend a little more time here.

Jung

More than a year has passed since our journey and images of the town come flitting into my mind : in crowded moments, in the midst of heavy traffic, when I’m going about my everyday work. At times like these, I feel happy and at peace for I know that there exists such a place where I can go for respite and peace of mind : and it’s not just in my dreams.

Pictures
— The Arunachal Album

Read more North East Chronicles:
~~ Island in the Sun – Majuli
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Wild Wild East – Kaziranga
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Life on Stilts – Mawlynnong
~~ Back to School – Loreto, Shillong
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Magical evening – Umiam Lake

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Comments (21)

  1. Charu says:
    September 4, 2008 at 7:00 pm

    I saw these pics on flickr, Anita – fantastic! i especially loved the one of the little girl twirling the umbrella…

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  2. Banno says:
    September 4, 2008 at 9:12 pm

    Beautiful pictures. Lovely place.

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  3. Kopili says:
    September 4, 2008 at 9:41 pm

    Hi – reading your blog I remembered a hiking trip we did – my husband, me and my sis ( LOTS as she is knowing in blogging sphere). We hiked to a couple of villages near Bomdila, stayed at one of the local tribes houses, ate their food, camped under the stars. It was one of the most memorable hikes – because it felt really unique ( we were the only hikers there). Arunachal is truly a magical place. North East in general has so much to explore – I feel like I have hardly seen anythign yet.

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  4. Sukanya Bora says:
    September 5, 2008 at 2:00 am

    This post made my day…its been a long day for me and your shots of beautiful people (especially the kids) of Jung, made me forget everything. Thanks Anita for sharing your stories. AP is one place I have yet to visit in the NE..hope to make a trip someday!
    I still think you need to compile your fotos into a coffee book..I will be your first customer!

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  5. lakshmi says:
    September 5, 2008 at 9:25 am

    Your post brought back memories of our Tawang trip that we made about two years ago..It was one of those best trips ever made

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  6. anita says:
    September 5, 2008 at 10:25 pm

    @ charu: thanks! glad you liked them πŸ™‚

    @ banno: thanks! was a really nice place!

    @ kopili: wow, sounds awesome. would love to do a trek around those parts but i guess we have to go there for longer!

    @ sukanya: thank you! am glad you liked them. you must make a trip sometime – and don’t forget to stop at jung πŸ™‚ and yes… i will hold you to that πŸ˜‰

    @ lakshmi: great! did you remember jung by any chance? πŸ™‚

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  8. Tanay says:
    September 8, 2008 at 1:58 pm

    anita, neat pics as usual…

    btw when is your next NE trip? or no plans yet, its all manager-ki-maya πŸ˜‰

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  9. Shivanand says:
    September 8, 2008 at 7:34 pm

    Nice post! This reminded me of my trip to North East for a trek and my visit to some states of seven sisters but unfortunately I could not go to Tawang. Perhaps next time!

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  10. anita says:
    September 9, 2008 at 9:49 pm

    @ tanay: hehe πŸ™‚ nah. no trip planned for this year. but next year i want to do some more. and definitely not tell my folks this time πŸ™‚

    @ shivanand: tawang is definitely out of the world! especially the journey there!

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  11. Saad says:
    September 11, 2008 at 4:35 pm

    That’s a wonderful, wonderful pic! Awesome!

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  12. Saad says:
    September 11, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    The wining road, I meant.
    πŸ™‚

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  13. irinaindira says:
    September 12, 2008 at 11:53 pm

    Hi!Beautiful places!I love India since I am.In another live I was indien…

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  14. Anita says:
    September 13, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    @ saad: thanks πŸ™‚

    @ irina: that’s interesting πŸ™‚ have you visited india?

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  15. Eveline says:
    September 17, 2008 at 1:23 pm

    Hey Anita. Loved your blog and your pictures. They’re fabulous! I will be taking a trip to Nagaland in Nov. Can’t wait to take alot of pics there and explore the place. You’ve got a new reader and fan. Keep blogging.

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  16. Which main? What cross? says:
    September 18, 2008 at 3:49 pm

    What a peaceful place, this Jung. As usual, the pics are great too.

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  17. anita says:
    September 20, 2008 at 4:30 pm

    @ eveline: thanks so much! glad you enjoyed them. do have a great time in nagaland – another beautiful place!

    @ gopal: thanks!

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  18. a mexican says:
    September 28, 2008 at 9:48 pm

    hi!!!

    I love your blog!!!! it is so interesting!!!!

    I loved your description of Jung: it makes me wanna go there, although i live in the other side of the world (in Texas, to be exact).

    Keep writing about places like this in India, please!!!! Have a great day!!

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  19. anita says:
    September 29, 2008 at 7:25 pm

    @ a mexican: thanks! glad you enjoyed it!

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  20. Dev says:
    October 15, 2008 at 11:18 am

    bahut peaceful feeling aaya is post ko padhne ke baad !

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  21. Debjyoti says:
    April 30, 2010 at 12:10 pm

    Hi.. really nice pics of Jang the place i grew up and its been long i have been there almost 20 years..i am feeling nostalgic seeing the pics and one more thing you mentioned the tribe as Apang but the the tribe of that region is Monpa..Hope you don’t mind.

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